Radio Stockton Heath
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 19:27:45
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Sinopse
Podcasting music, news and views from Stockton Heath and surrounding Cheshire villages.
Episódios
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The Year The Music Lived
02/09/2022 Duração: 18minHere, we talk about the year 1971 and how it had an impact on pop music. We get introduced to singer songwriter Lally Stott and his hit single 'Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep', as well as discussing Rod Stewart, David Bowie, Marc Bolan, George Harrison and the Rolling Stones.
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Boys That Sing
03/04/2022 Duração: 27minHere is the audio narration from a MUSICAL STEPS video of Warrington as seen by Viola Beach.
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Audio Snapshot 1
17/03/2022 Duração: 21minHere is a recording of a drive from Stockton Heath to Cronton, Widnes. No plans or script. A simple audio snapshot of the journey on March 17th 2022.
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Stone Roses
06/03/2022 Duração: 09minHere, we take a MUSICAL STEPS walk through Lymm village and discuss Ian Brown, the solo artist that was formerly the singer for the Stone Roses.
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In My Knife
27/02/2022 Duração: 14minI thought I'd take a walk around where I grew up and see if it's changed much.
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The Day The Music Lied
20/10/2021 Duração: 12minIn 1965, Paul Simon temporarily lived in England and played at various small venues; mostly folk clubs. His song 'Homeward Bound' has long been argued was written at Widnes railway station. Here's a discussion and analysis of the lyrics. For the video, please visit: https://youtu.be/BEnAlPyXiPM
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Gently Weeping Guitar
13/10/2021 Duração: 20minThis is a 'Musical Steps' podcast as I walk along Old Pewterspear Lane in Appleton to the site of the bungalow Beatle George Harrison bought for his parents in 1965. The bungalow allowed his parents some tranquillity away from the hundreds of fans that swamped their existing Woolton home. It is at the Appleton bungalow that George Harrison wrote 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps'. A corresponding video of this walk can be found at the link below. https://youtu.be/HmZKnIaGVQA
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Bridge Over True Tolled Waters
19/10/2020 Duração: 24minExperimenting with some new software to make recording different people in different locations easier, I chatted with Gareth Heesom about songwriting, the Mersey gateway bridge, gigging and other such inconsequential topics. Here's that test recording. It's a bit muddy. And in mono. So, I won't be buying the £160 software. There is a live 'standing in a beer tent' hand held stereo recording I made of one of Gareth's songs at a recent gig though. So, all is not lost. :)
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Love Me Fender
18/10/2020 Duração: 21minThis is episode 2 of my chat with Junior Dayvis about his single 'Elvis Is King', guitars and about songwriting generally.
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Jailhouse Lock
16/10/2020 Duração: 30minI'd organised a phone podcast with Junior Dayvis to talk about his new single 'Elvis Is King', but we got talking about all sorts of things whilst I was setting up the levels etc. As always, Junior entertained me - and, therefore, I thought it worth publishing the pre-chat we had prior to discussing his new single. That podcast will follow! By the way, this episode is sponsored by CHEFY. www.chefy.uk
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Grass Is Always Greener
09/05/2020 Duração: 21minTaking a break from creating 'DigIllustrations', I went for an evening walk on a most poignant day - VE Day - down the lanes and roads that mean so much to me, for various reasons. I talked to myself. I had nothing planned. I simply wanted to take in - what we all possibly previously took for granted prior to lockdown - our home surroundings. There had been plans built up by the media / government for weeks to turn the evening into a huge celebration. I'm not sure 'celebration' is the right word to use. This podcast is as simple as it can get. No music. No comments. No local information. Just a simple spontaneous narration that can be used for the people that follow us in the coming centuries; if the human race survives. I hope it does. By the way, you can buy my digital images at the link below. https://digillustrations.bigcartel.com/
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The Day The Music Died
18/03/2020 Duração: 21minIt's been a while since the last podcast. So, I thought I'd better do one today seeing as the UK has shut down with the virus. Apart from the really serious implications to life, this has also meant many pubs and clubs - that provide live music - have closed down for the next few months. As a result, many musicians will struggle to pay their bills. I rang my musician mate Gareth Heesom to chat to him about it. Here's the phone call.
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Whole Lotta Loathe
26/02/2019 Duração: 20minIn this podcast, I talk about Zeppelin L61. This WW1 German airship brought death and destruction to Cheshire and Lancashire a century ago. During bad weather, L61 flew west over Warrington towards Moore and on to Runcorn and Halton before heading north again over Liverpool and on to Wigan before returning to Germany. Music featured in this podcast was written and performed by myself, with live performances of Junior Davies, Gareth Heesom and Nathan Greenfield that I recorded at a recent songwriter's evening hosted by Junior and played through my QSC digital PA and recorder.
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Tick It To Ride
22/02/2019 Duração: 23minTICK IT TO RIDE It's been a little while since the last podcast. So, I thought I'd better create a good one. Here, you'll hear me talk about new and old transport around Warrington and Stockton Heath. And how salt was a commercial commodity around Lymm. You'll get to hear some great songs by Matt Jefferson, Dave Cannon, Gareth Heesom and Jonny Daniel too. I do have other recordings of other artists that I didn't get space to fit here. S, I'll use them over the course of the next few podcasts. See you soon.
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