98 episodes

New opinions on old music, maybe.......hopefully.

Join Simon and his rotating cast of goons and guests as they attempt to offer a slice of colour to retroactively reviewing albums and looking back at chart countdowns. Rock, Metal, Punk, Pop, Rap, Easy Listening, nothing is off limits probably aside from mumble-rap, we’re too old for that.

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New opinions on old music, maybe.......hopefully.

Join Simon and his rotating cast of goons and guests as they attempt to offer a slice of colour to retroactively reviewing albums and looking back at chart countdowns. Rock, Metal, Punk, Pop, Rap, Easy Listening, nothing is off limits probably aside from mumble-rap, we’re too old for that.

    E95 - UK Chart Countdown 15/7/06 or Plunge Pods & Scandalous Accusations

    E95 - UK Chart Countdown 15/7/06 or Plunge Pods & Scandalous Accusations

    July 2006 is the focus of our latest chart analysis episode and this time there’s a lot of people on trial for peddling their wares. Amongst those in the firing line include Lordi, Pink, Razorlight, Muse & The Lost Prophets…. all of your faves. 
    We also discuss cold water therapy, Brit school kids & our co-host falls in love with Paolo Nutini whilst also being unable to recollect a vast majority of the artists on offer. PLUS we also take another stab at the ‘Like’ world record!
     
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    If you’ve got any questions about the show, need to strenuously contest the opinions, want to suggest an album for us to cover or just want to say What’s up to your boys then contact us through the magic of email at jukeboxpod@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram @jukeboxpod or search up Personal Jukebox Podcast on Facebook.
     
    Produced by Ning@studio2
     
    Title music by StewyD & Del Jones



     

    • 1 hr 46 min
    E94 - POWER BALLADS Top 30 (Bon Jovi, Poison, Cher, Aerosmith, Tina Turner & MORE)

    E94 - POWER BALLADS Top 30 (Bon Jovi, Poison, Cher, Aerosmith, Tina Turner & MORE)

    The Power Ballad. Loved by many (including our co-host on this ep) but labelled by others as a product of a bygone era. In the vast majority of cases these songs are characterised by emotional and heartfelt lyrics, powerful vocals, and a melodic and dramatic instrumental arrangement. Typically, power ballads feature a slow tempo, allowing the singer to showcase their vocal range and express deep emotions. The lyrics often revolve around themes of love, heartbreak, and personal struggles, resonating with listeners on an emotional level. Power ballads are known for their anthemic choruses and memorable guitar solos, creating a sense of intensity and passion in the music. These songs have been performed by bands or solo artists at the absolute peak of their powers but on this pod we collate numerous online polls to discuss the top 30. 
    Plus we talk about Sex Neil seeing a ghost and his potential rendezvous with swingers, go figure…
     
    Help a brother out and rate or review the Personal Jukebox on Spotify, iTunes and all of your podcast providers. Click that subscribe button too!

    If you’ve got any questions about the show, need to strenuously contest the opinions, want to suggest an album for us to cover or just want to say What’s up to your boys then contact us through the magic of email at jukeboxpod@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram @jukeboxpod or search up Personal Jukebox Podcast on Facebook.
     
    Produced by Ning@studio2
     
    Title music by StewyD & Del Jones



     

    • 2 hrs 19 min
    E93 - Travis - Good Feeling

    E93 - Travis - Good Feeling

    “Oh yeah” you may say, “I remember Travis, always asking why it was raining, telling us to turn/sing etc”. Well on this episode we focus on the band’s first album, released in late 1997 and spawning 4 top 40 singles, even if you didn’t realise at the time. We’ve mentioned before on the pod that Travis, alongside The Verve (and Embrace lol) were somewhat of a middle stepping ground between the 90s ‘Britpop’ and what would follow for UK guitar bands, à la Coldplay in the early 00s but this album showcases a more raw sound before they inexplicably sold massive with ‘The Man Who’. 
    All this Travis discussion plus the usual japes.
     
    Do us a good turn and rate or review the Personal Jukebox on Spotify, iTunes and all of your podcast providers. Click that subscribe button too!

    If you’ve got any questions about the show, need to strenuously contest the opinions, want to suggest an album for us to cover or just want to say hello then contact us through the magic of email at jukeboxpod@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram @jukeboxpod or search up Personal Jukebox Podcast on Facebook.
     
    Produced by Ning@studio2
     
    Title music by StewyD & Del Jones



     

    • 1 hr 26 min
    TAKEOVER 3 - Send No Flowers - Juice

    TAKEOVER 3 - Send No Flowers - Juice

    Ning is back to takeover the Personal Jukebox alongside his JifnotCif brethren as they drill down the album ‘Juice’ by Send No Flowers.
    This was the 1996 debut & ended up as the only album put out by the British five-piece who really distilled their sound on this effort but information on the net in scarce. How good are the songs? Why didn’t the band last? Listen in and find out.
     
    Do us a good turn and rate or review the Personal Jukebox on Spotify, iTunes and all of your podcast providers. Click that subscribe button too!

    If you’ve got any questions about the show, need to strenuously contest the opinions, want to suggest an album for us to cover or just want to say hello then contact us through the magic of email at jukeboxpod@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram @jukeboxpod or search up Personal Jukebox Podcast on Facebook.
     
    Produced by Ning@studio2
     
    Title music by StewyD & Del Jones
     



     

    • 1 hr 31 min
    E92 - Republica - Republica

    E92 - Republica - Republica

    Ok, this episode is partly due to a listener suggestion following Sex Neil’s love of a big beat & a female vocal so this time we head into the self-titled debut album from Republica. Another record released in that sweet mid-to-late 90s slot that we love here on the Personal Jukebox. Surely EVERYBODY knows the twin big hits from this one but you ever heard any of the other stuff? We hadn’t tbh. And what actually were Republica? A pop-rock band? A dance act? Listen in as we try to decipher Saffron and her band of merry men.
     
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    If you’ve got any questions about the show, need to strenuously contest the opinions, offer new nicknames for Sex Neil, want to suggest an album for us to cover or just want to say hello then contact us through the magic of email at jukeboxpod@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram @jukeboxpod or search up Personal Jukebox Podcast on Facebook.
     
    Produced by Ning@studio2
     
    Title music by StewyD & Del Jones



     

    • 1 hr 58 min
    E91 - Metallica - Load

    E91 - Metallica - Load

    Load is the sixth studio album by our old mates Metallica. Released in 1996, this album marked a significant departure from the band's thrash roots, erring way into hard rock, alternative and blues rock territory. With tracks like "Until It Sleeps", “Mama Said” & "Ronnie," Load showcases Metallica's new impetus of versatility and willingness to experiment with their sound ever so slightly. 
    However, many have expressed disappointment and criticism & long-time fans of the band were taken aback by the departure from Metallica's traditional sound. After a five year wait since the behemoth of the previous self-titled ‘Black’ album, critics felt that the new effort lacked the intensity and aggression that defined Metallica's earlier work, leading to accusations of the band "selling out" or pandering to a more mainstream audience. 
    We dive back in to give opinions nearly 30 years after being initially disappointed and try to work out if Load is great after all or a Load of sh*te. Oh yeah, we also discuss male grooming and d*ck pills. 
     
    Do us a good turn and rate or review the Personal Jukebox on Spotify, iTunes and all of your podcast providers. Click that subscribe button too!

    If you’ve got any questions about the show, need to strenuously contest the opinions, want to suggest an album for us to cover or just want to say hello then contact us through the magic of email at jukeboxpod@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram @jukeboxpod or search up Personal Jukebox Podcast on Facebook.
     
    Produced by Ning@studio2
     
    Title music by StewyD & Del Jones



     

    • 1 hr 46 min

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