Morton Through Midnight
Tom Morton has an interview and session with Scottish singer and songwriter Frank O'Hagan and plays tracks featuring guitarist David Lindley in A Sideman's Journey.
Tom Morton has an interview and session with Scottish singer and songwriter Frank O'Hagan and plays the very best in pop and rock music from Scotland's greats as well as the rest of the world. In Sideman's Journey, he plays tracks featuring David Lindley, guitarist with Ry Cooder, Jackson Browne, Warren Zevon, Rod Stewart, Crosby Stills & Nash, The Bangles, Holly Cole and Tanita Tikaram. The Long Haired Music track tonight is 'Humoresque' from British rock band The Enid (featuring Scot Willie Gilmour).
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Frank O'Hagan Interview and Session
Duration: 22:04
Music Played
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Paolo Nutini
SCREAM (FUNK MY LIFE UP)
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Van Morrison
DAYS LIKE THIS
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CHARLIE ROTH
WADAYAGONADO
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Willie Nelson
On The Road Again
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Holly Palmer
SCANDINAVIAN LADIES
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BILLY BRAGG & WILCO
CALIFORNIA STARS
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Lloyd Cole
OPPOSITES DAY
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The Secret Goldfish
A DIFFERENT GAME
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THE SKINNER GROUP
BACHARACH YOU GAVE ME LOVE
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Cher
I WALK ON GUILDED SPLINTERS
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Dr. John
HUEY SMITH MEDLEY
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Blazin’ Fiddles
THE LADS LIKE BEER
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PJ Harvey
SHEELA NA GIG
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Funkadelic
CAN YOU GET TO THAT
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Joni Mitchell
CAREY
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Warren Zevon
WEREWOLVES OF LONDON
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FRANK OÂ’HAGAN
THE JASMINE LADY
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FRANK OÂ’HAGAN
ONE WAY LOVE (SESSION)
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FRANK OÂ’HAGAN
GREEN LIGHT (SESSION)
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Supertramp
BREAKFAST IN AMERICA
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THE INDIAN GIVERS
FAKE I.D.
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Toto
HOLD THE LINE
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Aretha Franklin
THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT
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Big John Hamilton
HOW MUCH CAN A MAN TAKE
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Mogwai
THE LORD IS OUT OF CONTROL
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Pixies
BLUE EYED HEXE
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Sarah Blasko
LOST & DEFEATED
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Linda Perhacs
FREELY
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Nick Drake
HAZY JANE II
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The Enid
HUMOURESQUE
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Sly & the Family Stone
I CANÂ’T TURN YOU LOOSE
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Magazine
THANK YOU (FALETTINME BE MICE ELF AGIN)
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Buzzcocks
Everybody's Happy Nowadays
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The Kinks
TILL THE END OF THE DAY
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Bob Dylan
Every Grain of Sand
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Lambchop
UP WITH THE PEOPLE
Broadcast
- Fri 14 Mar 2014 22:05´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Scotland