I wake up in a house that's too small. Drive a car that's too old. But when Dan Carlin releases a new episode, everything is ok for awhile. I am a simple man, I want history and I want it hardcore.
@@johnchristopher3032 Right, but you don't want to be dailying it. 50s, you could daily that if you're a lot cooler than the rest of us. 60s and later, I'd call totally viable and even sensible transportation (depending).
As former lift operator and instructor I'd talk smack about how dangerous it is to wear headphones while operating a forklift but I was doing heroin and snorting pills cut with blow off of my workplace scanner phone at that point in my life lol.
Just spent 8 hours driving from st louis to Topeka. Finished American Peril again and started Guns & Horses. What a nice surprise to see some fresh content to devour.
He shames them , humiliates them , humbles and almost breaks some , destroys others. Public opinion , power! All about the POWER ! damn , I LOVE this stuff ! THANK you 👍🙉🙈🙊✌️
This was great. I wish I knew just one person in real life I could talk to about things like this. I can't tell you anything about celebrities or musicians but I can tell you the full history of Rome, the full history of Alexander,the entire history of the Persians etc etc. Would be cool to meet just one person who shares my love for history.
Have you ever thought about pursuing a career in teaching history, or even writing historical fiction? There's a lot of ways to channel a love and knowledge of history into something productive.
The content created by Dan, his delivery, the questions both asked and answered make Hardcore History some of the most valuable historical learning anywhere on the internet. It's a boost of adrenaline when I hear come across a new episode. Brilliant stuff Dan.
Until just now I have never even heard of Dan Carlin but I just clicked and immediately subscribed because of a top-level recommendation from Vlogging Through History.
Gotta appreciate the timeless lesson that strategy and logistics outdo superior arsenals time and again. Though, I’m sure Nuclear Weapons disrupt that a bit
It's funny, how I think I know this period quite well, and I do, cause I studied Latin and I spend way too much time on this, to dive into it again after school a couple of times, Yet I get a Dan Carlin Version, I still manage to get some new pieces out of the story. Thank you very much.
Dan; Regarding Julius promoting Octavius as his heir over his son think about if Julius didn't think he would live another ten years then his son at 10.11 would need a regent and Roman culture probably wouldn't accept Cleopatra as either Empress nor regent. So if Cleopatra and their son returned to Egypt they would have a better survival chance as only Egyptian monarchs.. He probably didn't suspect Anthony would hook up with her.
You couldn't have convinced anyone I was going to be one who knows his way around a history book when I was in school. I would've laughed at the thiught. Thanks again Dan.
UA-cam needs to come up with an even more intense notification system so that I don't miss videos like this. When Dan uploads, I want my phone to set an alarm off until I watch the video
I read Prof Strauss 's Ten Ceasersg, very thoroughly researched, accurate, objective and although not funny, not dry either, he does manage to give the Caesers a personality, for better or worse. Thus this book must be bought. Thanks for the interview.
Amazing episode, as always. I credit HBO’s brilliant “Rome” for being somewhat familiar with these events, despite any liberties they must have taken for drama’s sake. Shame that we didn’t see much of Actium (if at all, it’s been a while.) Now I need to go and rewatch that.
With the exception of the opening scene of Lucius Vorenus commanding his unit and pulling Titus Pullo back into the lines, Rome didn't have much action at all. I see it as the one weakness the show had, but I'm okay with the way they tastefully avoided showing it. The show was more about the characters and the politics than the action. Caesar's victory over Pompey was lackluster, I wish I could've seen it, but that would've taken away from one of my favorite moments, where Pompey gradually gives up on the facade of his fake identity and draws out the battlefield to Vorenus. He explained how the battle played out, how he was set up to win. "I didn't seem like we could lose! That's almost always a bad sign." He was happy to be in his element, talking about the old days in the army, showing his battle plans to a younger soldier, but ending it with "and that's how Caesar defeated the Great Pompey Magnus... That's how the Republic died." This goes for the Actium battle, but even more so imo. Maybe I don't feel the need to watch Naval battles as much, but I distinctly remember Antony's monologue at the end. How he was surprised that it wasn't so bad, water still tastes good... His reaction to the battle is more impactful than any violent montage could ever be imo. Fuck what a brilliant show.
@@carterghill Absolutely. Agree on all fronts. I was honestly never sore for want of action while watching the show itself. Only in hindsight (and in considering the contents of this particular podcast) do I wonder what they might have done for an engagement like Actium, had they a larger budget and more time. But, who knows... Plus, the show is one of the best TV has ever seen *as is*. As you say: Learning what failed him at Pharsalus from a completely weary & wary Pompey hits that much harder; where had they played the battle for spectacle, that beautiful character moment (and our imagining of the battle) might have been diminished. Also just now watching the scene where Cleopatra meets Octavian after Actium & Antony’s death, bluffing as well as she can, as she gets strong-armed into returning to Rome as a Triumph-parade-prop, then finally confronted with “Oh and bring the children, *all* of them”… Chilling scene. The dead intensity in Octavian’s eyes as he dresses up the terms of surrender in that thin veil of decorum is something else. Seriously brilliant.
Talking about ROME AGAIN! Yes! Just a side note... Octavian Caesar was "abroad" when Julius Caesar was murdered. He was in Appolonia now in the nation of Albania. I visited the city and ruins and it is breathtaking! I practically had the ruin site to myself, nearly nobody there! Compared to the terribly overcrowded ruins like Pompeii or the Roman Colosseum in Italy... go to ALBANIA! Amazing Roman sites, Buntrint and Durres, among others are incredible. Durres is where Julius Caesar lost the 2nd to last battle to Pompey's forces. Then he went to Buntrint to regroup and then went down to Greece for the final victorious battle before heading to Spain to mop up the rest of the Pompeian loyalists, like in Cordoba Spain where I have also been. A final thing about Albania... Some of the nicest most hospitable people I've encountered on Earth. A little rough around the edges because of a tough history in the last 100 years. But you will pay 1/10th of the cost as a tourist compared to going to Italy, Greece, Spain and 1/20th of the cost compared to visiting France or UK. Albania is AWESOME!
Hi Mr. Carlin, not sure if you read the comments often but if you do, could you do an episode on The Punic Wars between Rome and Carthage? For any others who see this comment, I am trying to understand a bit more about the history and read into it, are there any books, podcasts, videos and websites that you could recommend, if you can that'd be great. Just started to listen to the pod and have loved it so far.
I love anything by Dan but it sometimes makes me sad when we get the smaller episodes cause I’m so ready for the long format episodes and I feel like it’s gonna be a longer wait lol. But anyway I’m just thankful we got Dan around
Hey Dan, I own a “Roman” a 🪙 from Mark Antony’s & Cleopatras reign. The penny of its day. But it depicts ships on it. Do you think the Mark Antony put ships on the 🪙’s to put a false sense of reality into his Soldiers & the Peoples head? Like Inception that they were going to win the Naval battle?
Never a dull day when Dan drops another one!
I wake up in a house that's too small. Drive a car that's too old. But when Dan Carlin releases a new episode, everything is ok for awhile. I am a simple man, I want history and I want it hardcore.
Unless your car is pre-1950s, it's not too old.
@@JETZcorp If it's pre 50s and in driving condition, it's worth a small fortune.
@@johnchristopher3032 Right, but you don't want to be dailying it. 50s, you could daily that if you're a lot cooler than the rest of us. 60s and later, I'd call totally viable and even sensible transportation (depending).
@@JETZcorp Good points. I had a 71 nova that I let go of about 8 years ago. I needed the money, but damn I really want back.
nah, you're here for the Manscaping commercials!
This will be the first listen on the forklift tomorrow morning. As all new Dan Carlin is.
Thank you, sir.
As former lift operator and instructor I'd talk smack about how dangerous it is to wear headphones while operating a forklift but I was doing heroin and snorting pills cut with blow off of my workplace scanner phone at that point in my life lol.
Same
@@whitekony1006 I hope you're doing better and are in a more stable place in life.
podcast "Real Dictators" enjoy :)
You were making a huge mistake driving around a forklift while sniffing heroin and coke.You got to shoot that shit my man
These are a Godsend sometimes, help to pass the time and deepen my knowledge while delivering. Thanks Dan and Crew 👍 you do great work
Just spent 8 hours driving from st louis to Topeka. Finished American Peril again and started Guns & Horses.
What a nice surprise to see some fresh content to devour.
Dan dropping material more frequently all of a sudden? YES PLEASE. Dan is a national treasure
He shames them , humiliates them , humbles and almost breaks some , destroys others. Public opinion , power! All about the POWER !
damn , I LOVE this stuff ! THANK you 👍🙉🙈🙊✌️
This was great. I wish I knew just one person in real life I could talk to about things like this. I can't tell you anything about celebrities or musicians but I can tell you the full history of Rome, the full history of Alexander,the entire history of the Persians etc etc. Would be cool to meet just one person who shares my love for history.
Well we have not met but I share your passion.
@@CL-we8tn we all share the same passion. We should make a discord group or sub reddit.
I’m sure everyone here feels the same way
Have you ever thought about pursuing a career in teaching history, or even writing historical fiction? There's a lot of ways to channel a love and knowledge of history into something productive.
@@pnwresident8206 see Dan Carlin's non fiction historical book "The Apocolypse Is Always Near", I think you'll like it.
The content created by Dan, his delivery, the questions both asked and answered make Hardcore History some of the most valuable historical learning anywhere on the internet. It's a boost of adrenaline when I hear come across a new episode. Brilliant stuff Dan.
Perfect timing for me. Just today I started a Civilization 6 map as Trajan on marathon and deity difficulty
Every new episode of Dan's is a reason for celebration .
Please remember folks: Donate those $1s to the show. Imagine Dan with his own research staff... A Buck a show is all they've ever asked.
There is also the merch in the store as well.
Dan is the only podcast I've ever paid for, well worth it
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@@philczternastek8760 JFK getting capped by driver! Frame 315👉 ua-cam.com/video/G7-jLpqG9Os/v-deo.html
I have always loved history. Dan's presentations bring the stories alive. Thank you!
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Thank you Dan for another informative talk I actually think our ancestors were a lot smarter than we are
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This was great, thank you Dan and professor Strauss!
this is why i like 2 hour podcasts. too much fascinating and not enough minutes.
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Such a pleasure to listen to for a Classics Major back in the day.
I was just scrolling UA-cam endlessly wishing there was a new Hardcore History podcast lol
I see Dan Carlin, I click and life is good.
I just want to say thank you, thank you, thank you Dan Carlin.
Dan, never stop doing what you do. You have a wayt of taking me to the battle field. Keep it real Dan.
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I love Barry Strauss' books. Great podcast, as always. Cheers!
Thanks Dan.
Great podcast, Dan. It is always revealing to hear historic perspective with a touch of modernism from Dan Carlin.
Dan! You did it! Another episode. Thank you so much for your hard work and greetings from Track Town USA!
Thank you so much for making my commutes entertaining!!!
Timing is soooo great!! Ty My HH Guy! 🙌
Brilliant. Strauss and Carlin, thank you both.
WOW this is Good Friday!!!! Thank You Dan!!
Until just now I have never even heard of Dan Carlin but I just clicked and immediately subscribed because of a top-level recommendation from Vlogging Through History.
Thanks Dan!
Purely tremendous. Thank you so much, Mr. Carlin!
I cannot get enough of Dan Carlin!
Wasn't sure about the addendum's at first, but now I enjoy them just as much as the big pods, can't wait for the next series though!
What a delightful surprise.
Wooooaaaaahhh…. New Dan Carlin. Hell yea.
Barry Strauss kicked off my ancient history journey, with his, "Battle of Salamis". Inspired me to go read all the sources.
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love your vids bro, especially the longer ones
This channel is a gem
super excited for this!
weird. i just watched rome season 2 and have been on a rome 2 total war bender. youre welcome for manifesting this.
Who knew you were so powerful??!!
Just caught Barry Strauss on with VDH. This guy is good.
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How good is it when you see a new Hardcore History in your feed? Pretty damn good says I.
as always, thank you Dan.
Gotta appreciate the timeless lesson that strategy and logistics outdo superior arsenals time and again. Though, I’m sure Nuclear Weapons disrupt that a bit
This is a good one. Thank you!
It's funny, how I think I know this period quite well, and I do, cause I studied Latin and I spend way too much time on this, to dive into it again after school a couple of times, Yet I get a Dan Carlin Version, I still manage to get some new pieces out of the story. Thank you very much.
So hard to explain, but so easy to understand.
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Im still crying we never got a third season of HBO’s ROME
Pullo,formation! Pullo! Get back in formation,
you drunken fool!
I am the son of hades!
THIRTEEN!!!
You’re the best. Even when you don’t know when to start the real story. It’s all great. Keep it up.
Dan; Regarding Julius promoting Octavius as his heir over his son think about if Julius didn't think he would live another ten years then his son at 10.11 would need a regent and Roman culture probably wouldn't accept Cleopatra as either Empress nor regent. So if Cleopatra and their son returned to Egypt they would have a better survival chance as only Egyptian monarchs.. He probably didn't suspect Anthony would hook up with her.
You couldn't have convinced anyone I was going to be one who knows his way around a history book when I was in school. I would've laughed at the thiught. Thanks again Dan.
Awesome 👏🏻
Yes. YES YES YES!!! Dan Carlin! Hail to the Emperor of the Common Man's History
Thanks Dan!!!!
So glad you're doing these so consistently.
UA-cam needs to come up with an even more intense notification system so that I don't miss videos like this. When Dan uploads, I want my phone to set an alarm off until I watch the video
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Amazing, love it!
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I read Prof Strauss 's Ten Ceasersg, very thoroughly researched, accurate, objective and although not funny, not dry either, he does manage to give the Caesers a personality, for better or worse. Thus this book must be bought. Thanks for the interview.
Dan Carlin, thank you sir.
Notification squad is here for it 👍🏻
Amazing episode, as always. I credit HBO’s brilliant “Rome” for being somewhat familiar with these events, despite any liberties they must have taken for drama’s sake.
Shame that we didn’t see much of Actium (if at all, it’s been a while.)
Now I need to go and rewatch that.
With the exception of the opening scene of Lucius Vorenus commanding his unit and pulling Titus Pullo back into the lines, Rome didn't have much action at all. I see it as the one weakness the show had, but I'm okay with the way they tastefully avoided showing it. The show was more about the characters and the politics than the action.
Caesar's victory over Pompey was lackluster, I wish I could've seen it, but that would've taken away from one of my favorite moments, where Pompey gradually gives up on the facade of his fake identity and draws out the battlefield to Vorenus. He explained how the battle played out, how he was set up to win. "I didn't seem like we could lose! That's almost always a bad sign." He was happy to be in his element, talking about the old days in the army, showing his battle plans to a younger soldier, but ending it with "and that's how Caesar defeated the Great Pompey Magnus... That's how the Republic died."
This goes for the Actium battle, but even more so imo. Maybe I don't feel the need to watch Naval battles as much, but I distinctly remember Antony's monologue at the end. How he was surprised that it wasn't so bad, water still tastes good... His reaction to the battle is more impactful than any violent montage could ever be imo. Fuck what a brilliant show.
@@carterghill Absolutely. Agree on all fronts. I was honestly never sore for want of action while watching the show itself. Only in hindsight (and in considering the contents of this particular podcast) do I wonder what they might have done for an engagement like Actium, had they a larger budget and more time.
But, who knows... Plus, the show is one of the best TV has ever seen *as is*.
As you say: Learning what failed him at Pharsalus from a completely weary & wary Pompey hits that much harder; where had they played the battle for spectacle, that beautiful character moment (and our imagining of the battle) might have been diminished.
Also just now watching the scene where Cleopatra meets Octavian after Actium & Antony’s death, bluffing as well as she can, as she gets strong-armed into returning to Rome as a Triumph-parade-prop, then finally confronted with “Oh and bring the children, *all* of them”… Chilling scene.
The dead intensity in Octavian’s eyes as he dresses up the terms of surrender in that thin veil of decorum is something else.
Seriously brilliant.
listening to this after just finishing death throws of the republic! you da man
Dan, you should do a ancient sail colab with drachinifel. He’s one of the better naval UA-camrs.
Thanks Dan! I think Caesars Will was created before Caesarian was born. If i remember correctly
Caesar wrote his Will but then changed it a few times before he died. Octavian wasn't necessarily the first choice he wrote in.
Great interview Dan, really enjoyed this one!
Love it! Thanks!!!!
Dan Carlin is a national treasure.
The library of Alexandria! Just the thought , it exist! Blows one's mind...
Talking about ROME AGAIN! Yes! Just a side note... Octavian Caesar was "abroad" when Julius Caesar was murdered. He was in Appolonia now in the nation of Albania. I visited the city and ruins and it is breathtaking! I practically had the ruin site to myself, nearly nobody there! Compared to the terribly overcrowded ruins like Pompeii or the Roman Colosseum in Italy... go to ALBANIA! Amazing Roman sites, Buntrint and Durres, among others are incredible. Durres is where Julius Caesar lost the 2nd to last battle to Pompey's forces. Then he went to Buntrint to regroup and then went down to Greece for the final victorious battle before heading to Spain to mop up the rest of the Pompeian loyalists, like in Cordoba Spain where I have also been.
A final thing about Albania... Some of the nicest most hospitable people I've encountered on Earth. A little rough around the edges because of a tough history in the last 100 years. But you will pay 1/10th of the cost as a tourist compared to going to Italy, Greece, Spain and 1/20th of the cost compared to visiting France or UK. Albania is AWESOME!
Fascinating!
Thank you for sharing.
Needed more time added!!! Great show as always!
Yes can't wait love dan carlins insight I'm.so happy right now pity it's only 108 min tho
Cute, a mini-sode!
Love the quality of the podcasts
oh snap! the prophesy is fulfilled! after all these years! ;)
I really gotta start paying for this excellent content
The rise, the beginning of the Roman empire is most fascinating. How money., power, corrupts it.
thanks Dan
Yesss Dan and Barry!?
All I have say is Thank you.
Nice easter present, thx dan
Need to finish putting in a dry well tomorrow. This just moved to the front of the pack.
Hi Mr. Carlin, not sure if you read the comments often but if you do, could you do an episode on The Punic Wars between Rome and Carthage? For any others who see this comment, I am trying to understand a bit more about the history and read into it, are there any books, podcasts, videos and websites that you could recommend, if you can that'd be great. Just started to listen to the pod and have loved it so far.
Stoked!
Peace - It would be awesome to have live HCH podcasts like JRE style. Hours of just talking
Amazing work as usual!
Let's gooo!!! An actual 1 hour episode 😆 this won't happen again
Gas prices too high for any longer of an episode. Lol
I love anything by Dan but it sometimes makes me sad when we get the smaller episodes cause I’m so ready for the long format episodes and I feel like it’s gonna be a longer wait lol. But anyway I’m just thankful we got Dan around
Thanks guys enjoyed
I wish you could just tell us bedtime stories every day
Great talk
I have one gripe: it wasn't long enough. But! I always have that gripe about Dan. Even the episodes that are 6 hours long lol.
Here's to hoping we get back to more Rome in the regular show. 🤞😁
Hey Dan, I own a “Roman” a 🪙 from Mark Antony’s & Cleopatras reign. The penny of its day. But it depicts ships on it. Do you think the Mark Antony put ships on the 🪙’s to put a false sense of reality into his Soldiers & the Peoples head? Like Inception that they were going to win the Naval battle?