Neal E. Fischer and Lauren Tagliaferro
EPISODE 14: Running Up Solsbury Hill
In this episode, Neal and Lauren dive deep into two iconic works that shaped pop culture. Lauren takes listeners on a journey through So, Peter Gabriel's groundbreaking 1986 album. She explores its experimental sound, innovative collaborations, and social influence, highlighting Gabriel’s approach to music that incorporated diverse voices and global influences. From “Sledgehammer” to “In Your Eyes,” Lauren unpacks the inspiration, talent, and ambition behind each track, revealing why So continues to resonate with fans worldwide.
Neal short-circuits at one point and then shares his passion for You've Got Mail [1998] and discusses how Nora Ephron's direction and storytelling captured the essence of romance and New York City. Exploring themes of identity, double lives, and love in the digital age, Neal explains how the movie remains timeless. From the charming dialogue to memorable scenes, it’s a quintessential rom-com that fans of the genre shouldn’t miss.
Episode Prompts: Angel, Fox, 998
E-mail ([email protected]) with an answer to the Rom-Com question in the episode for a chance to win a copy of Neal's book! The Question: What item was Patrick Dempsey's character saving up all summer for in Can't Buy Me Love?
Lauren's Topic:
Peter Gabriel’s So (1986)
Watch the music video for "Sledgehammer"
The church that inspired "Your Eyes"
Neal's Topic:
You've Got Mail (1998)
Two Ways to Film The Same Scene - Great video on filmmaking!
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