30/08/2014
Tom Morton presents a selection of rock and pop music from Scotland and around the world, plus Then and Now focuses on Scottish pop group Simple Minds.
Tom Morton opens his record bag to play the very best in pop and rock music from Scotland's greats as well as the rest of the world. In Sideman's Journey Tom plays more tracks associated with John Jorgeson, in the Glen's Grooves feature the artist and author Glen Vaudrey selects another track from his eclectic record collection and our Then & Now feature looks at the across the career of the Scottish pop group Simple Minds.
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Music Played
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Prefab Sprout
Cars & Girls
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Tired Pony
Dead American Writers
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Ryan Adams
Gimme Something Good
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Syd Straw
Future 40s (String of Pearls)
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R.E.M
What's The Frequency, Kenneth?
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Belle & Sebastian
Piazza, New York Catcher
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They Might Be Giants
Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
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Billie Myers
Kiss The Rain
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Andrew Montgomery
After The Storm
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KT Tunstall
Saving My Face
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Wild Turkey
Dulwich Fox
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Ruth Moody
Dancing In The Dark
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Jupiter & Teardrop
Moonshine
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George Baker Selection
Little Green Bag
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Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich
Hold Tight
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The Kinks
Muswell Hillbilly
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Mark Ronson Feat. Amy Winehouse
Valerie
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The Godfathers
Cold Turkey
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John Prine
Ain't Hurtin' Nobody
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Carlene Carter
He Will Be Mine
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Sinead O'Connor
Take Me To Church
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Van Morrison
Sweet Thing
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Charlie Daniels Band
The Devil Went Down To Georgia
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Charlie Daniels Band
Mississipi
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Delta Maid
Don't Ever Let Nobody Drag Your Spirit Down
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The Incredible Bongo Band
Apache
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Jackie Wilson
Whispers (Gettin' Louder)
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1990s
You're Supposed To Be My Friend
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The White Stripes
I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself
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Jazzateers
Natural Progression
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The Casbah Club
Seven Waves
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The Jam
Down In The Tube Station At Midnight
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Johnny & The Self-Abusers
Saints & Sinners
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Simple Minds
Glitterball
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Focus
Hocus Pocus
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Abel Ganz
Obsolescence (Pt.II - Evening)
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Kate Bush
Cloudbusting
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The Rua
Without You
Broadcast
- Sat 30 Aug 2014 22:05大象传媒 Radio Scotland