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By Gary & Simon
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The podcast currently has 114 episodes available.
This one is dedicated to Richard Macphail, who left on 26th August 2024
Well hello there Stationeers, this is a lovely surprise, come in come in.
I’ve just got a new Jukebox episode all ready for you, a bit of a rare one this time. I’ll be listening to the debut single by actor turned singer Phil Collins, In The Air Of The Night. This is a little song about how a man was drowning and another man could have helped but didn’t. So the story goes, Phil saw it all and then later at a concert he found him! Can you believe that?
Anyway, I’ve never heard this song, it wasn’t very popular back in the day, although Phil did release a few more records he never sold much and soon went back to his movie career. A shame as this song shows some real potential.
Anyway, that’s enough from me, have a listen to the episode and see what you think of this obscure gem.
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Hello again Stationeers!
Do you dream of your love from afar? Sigh… me too.
Anyway, in this Jukebox episode you can lament-along-a-Peter Gabriel with this track from the Anglo-German audiobook Die Nixe/The Mermaid. It’s rarely heard but not hard to get hold of. But is it worth it?
Also in this episode, my exclusive “Complete Mix” of the song!
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00:00 Introduction
01:07 Song Clip 1
02:35 Conny Plank
04:16 Song Clip 2
05:40 Die Nixe
06:37 Sponsors
07:50 Song Clip 3
09:12 Why this song?
10:18 Fisherman's Song (complete mix)
12:59 Outro
Hello again Stationeers, and welcome back to The Revelation Station Jukebox!
In this episode I’ll be having a good old listen to the recently released Going Home by Mark Knopfler.
Why? Well, there is a Genesis connection which you will discover by listening to the podcast.
You can download the song from Teenage Cancer Trust here.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:48 Song clip 1
01:36 Local Hero
02:56 Song clip 2
03:46 Mark Knopfler
04:51 Sponsors and Song clip 3
06:52 Why this track?
08:02 Song clip 4
08:58 What do I think?
09:56 Outro
Greetings Stationeers!
Welcome to the last of my mini-series highlighting tracks that feature Peter Gabriel. I hope you’ve been enjoying these discoveries, why not get in touch and let me know your thoughts. I’m also interested to hear your suggestions for other tracks I could cover in future episodes.
Anyway, this week’s track is While The Earth Sleeps by Deep Forest. It’s taken from the soundtrack to 1995 movie Strange Days. I’ll say no more now, you’ll find out more in the episode.
I’ll be back sooner rather than later with more episodes. Keep your eye on your podcast feed and remember to subscribe and leave a review wherever you can.
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Greetings Stationeers!
Welcome to My Secret Place, episode 17 of The Revelation Station Jukebox. In this one I’ll be listening to the Joni Mitchell duet with Peter Gabriel, My Secret Place. Taken from her 13th studio album, Chalk Mark In A Rain Storm released in 1988, it was recorded at Peter’s Ashcombe House studio and also features Manu Katche on drums.
I’ll be back next week with one last minisode (for now) so keep your eyes on your feeds.
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Welcome back to The Revelation Station Jukebox!
I present for your approval a song by the UK electronic act Hot Chip. A cover of a Vampire Weekend song called Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa. It’s another one to feature a vocal from Peter Gabriel so have a listen and let me know what you think.|
Join me next week for the penultimate episode in this mini-series.
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Greeting Stationeers and welcome back to The Revelation Station Jukebox!
In the second of 5 mini-episodes I present the song A.I. by American band One Republic. Why this song? you ask, well, listen to the episode to find out!
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Welcome back Stationeers to the Revelation Station Jukebox.
In this first episode of a short mini-series, I'll be giving my thoughts on the recent release of Digging In The Dirt by Sheryl Crow.
Keep your eyes on your podcast feeds for more mini episodes coming soon.
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B.14 Black & White
The Revelation Station Presents
Picture in Picture: a special episode for Halloween
performed by Simon Heldreich
Written by SIMON HELDREICH
A lonely man driving in at night looks for a place to
rest. But when he stops at a diner he encounters
more than he bargained for.
Simon……………………….............…...….DRIVER
Gary……………………..…....................SOUP GUY
Other voices created with A.I
Music by GOMI NO SENSEI & LOUIS PRIMA
Script editor GARY STARR
Director SIMON HELDREICH
A REVELATION STATION PODCASTS production
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The podcast currently has 114 episodes available.
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