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Plus Conspiracy Bot goes all Outer Limits on us, then C-Bot decides to go hack someone else's podcast with Kyle's help, and Moxie LaBouche of the Your Brain on Facts podcast goes slummin' and joins this dumpster fire to help sort out the insanity. So grab you New Coke, pop in a blank VHS and hit record as we cover the The Max Headroom Signal Hijacking this week. The strangest thing? The case has never been solved. The strange broadcast interruption was a weird blend of anti-establishment rant and absurdist comedy (with some spanking thrown in for good measure). And while the content wasn't sinister - it certainly did cause an uproar.

The Max Headroom Signal Hijacking took place here in the lower 4th (Chicago) on two separate stations (WGN / WTTW) on the same November night in 1987. Well, we long for those simpler times and on this week's episode we're covering one of the most famous in history (hijacking broadcast signals…not naughty pictures). Remember the good old days when hacking didn't mean election tampering? It just meant pirating a broadcast signal or putting a less than appropriate picture on the front page of someone's website. Enjoy.About The Max Headroom Signal Hijacking | 199 Episode Stream Tracks and Playlists from The Max Headroom on your desktop or mobile device. Not everyone was meant to sing a holiday classic and Max brings that home as he plays with all the holiday special tropes. Listen to The Max Headroom SoundCloud is an audio platform that lets you listen to what you love and share the sounds you create. It is almost a little jarring and grating, but it makes for an excellent take-off on holiday specials and their music. In the book Ready Player One by Ernest Cline, the main character uses Max Headroom as the avatar and personality representation of his personal assistant. Named after the iconic talking head from MTV, Max Headroom.

He is billed as Maxs 'younger, more sophisticated brother'. Max Headroom is Nashville’s top party banda five-piece blast-off back to the go-go ‘80s when pop titans Madonna, Prince, Joan Jett, the B-52s, Billy Idol, Bryan Adams and Rick Springfield walked the Earth, ruled the charts and made music video the hottest thing on TV. There is something extra compelling about seeing Max try to fit into a holiday template. Channel 8 of Sirius Radio, which features songs from the 1980s, will sometimes have a character called 'Less Headroom' between songs. And this video? Well this video, just like most things starring ol’ Max is just plain magical.
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Now the song might not be a holiday classic, but it is a great sometimes forgotten piece of the 1980s. Gimme Shades and other songs have been posted online, but only as rips from the Max Headroom Christmas Show. Considered the 'new kids on the block', Max Headroom is proving that they can 'rock onto Electric Avenue' with the best of them. While both songs can be found on the single, only Merry Christmas Santa Claus (You’re A Lovely Guy) has been posted online in a decent video and recorded form. Max Headroom is quickly becoming the areas 'must see' 80s tribute act. It was released as a single on Chrysalis records with the B side, Gimme Shades. Max Headroom is a British fictional artificial intelligence (AI) character, known for his wit, stuttering and pitch-shifting voice. So while I am sure this song was recorded earlier in 1986, by the Winter momentum had petered out. So if it is not that, maybe it was too late? Max made his splash in 1984 and really peaked in popularity from 1985 to early 1986. Thanks guys for another great performance, we couldnt stop singing and dancing to your songs U guys are great Amanda - Parsippany, NJ. Capture your music anywhere by simply plugging your guitar straight in or. Let’s assume it isn’t because of the quality. One high headroom instrument input, for plugging your guitar or bass straight. In 1986, the song by Max Headroom, Merry Christmas Santa Claus (You’re A Lovely Guy) was released and unfortunately did not take the world by storm. That is a shame when that song SHOULD become a holiday classic. Some songs get released and are quickly forgotten.
