
The Peasant Revolution Band Variety Hour with Jeff Dodge (S3 Ep 06)
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WARNING: THIS PROGRAM CLAIMS TO BE SUPPORTED BY RUSSIAN ADVERTISING. Season 3 : Episode VI
- Streamed Live in front of an International audience on Monday, June 25th, 2018 CLASS of '88 REUNION SPECIAL! Featuring Nick Paulson Special appearances by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Sir Richard Branson. The Peasant Revolution Band Variety Hour with Host Jeff Dodge will bring some of the world’s greatest musical talent, local writers & artists, producers & programmers and just plain old regular folk to our planet Earth’s attention. Also with topical sketches, stand-up comedy and live music.
- 00:00 "Wrong Gun" Jeff Dodge as Palomino Boy - Nick Paulson as Ice Tray
- 01:52 "Danger Zone" written by Giorgio Moroder & Tom Whitlock 1986
- 04:02 "Safety Dance" written by Ivan Doroschuk 1983
- 11:29 "Dingo" A Short Film starring several Class of 88 Alumni - 1988
- 15:35 Featured Guest - Nick Paulson
- 19:06 'Spirit of '88" Clip 1 - Gene & the Papal Space Bridge
- 26:24 Spirit of '88" Clip 2 - The Political Coup
- 29:48 "In The Air Tonight" Written by Phil Collins 1981
- 36:01 A Message from Student Body President Nick Paulson
- 44:51 Spirit of '88" Clip 3 - Pink Milk
- 46:47 Secretary of State Rex Tillerson & Sir Richard Branson Live Call in from submarine!
- 52:38 "Stairway to Heaven" written by Jimmy Page & Robert Plant 1971 'inspired' by Randy California's "Taurus" 1968
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