Series looking at Scotland's pop music. Here, the biggest names in Scotland's early pop, such as Lulu or The Skids, tell their unique tales in their own words.
Scotland is a renowned pop music nation, and its artists are loved around the world. But it wasn't always that way. Since the global birth of pop in the 1950s, Scots have overcome obstacles and blazed their own trail to make the music they loved - and bring it to their biggest fans.
The first episode of this series sees the biggest names in Scotland's early pop story tell their own unique tales in their own words and share how they went from bedroom dreamers to international superstars.
Celebrated solo performers like Lulu and Donovan are joined by members of pioneering groups, including The Skids, Nazareth, The Incredible String Band, Josef K, The Average White Band, Middle of the Road, The Rezillos, The Beatstalkers and The Sensational Alex Harvey Band.
These musical mavericks had to invent Scottish pop from the ground up - and they did. The first act in Scotland's pop story takes in schoolboy skiffle, psychedelic folk revolution, a 'beat riot', gallus rock rebellion and the unique story of Scottish punk.
Along the way, Scots have picked up guitars and formed bands, built a loyal following of fans, pioneered a touring circuit all over the country and broken fresh ground in new musical genres.
This is the untold story of the first wave of Scotland's pop creativity; it takes in everything from the tale of how an Edinburgh schoolboy of the 50s became Scotland's first pop star to the dodgy early days of real rock legends.
It covers a multitude of our favourite genres over three decades of musical invention: punk, 60s beat, hard rock, folk, new wave, funk and R&B, glam and pure, unadulterated pop.
Contributors include: Pete Agnew and Dan McCafferty (Nazareth), Richard Jobson (The Skids), Zal Cleminson (Sensational Alex Harvey Band), Malcolm Ross (Josef K), Hamish Stuart (Average White Band), Mike Heron (Incredible String Band), Davy Henderson (Fire Engines), Sally Carr (Middle of the Road), Fay Fife (The Rezillos), Rab Noakes, Billy Bragg, Alex Kapranos, Alan McGee, Lulu, Donovan.
These musical mavericks invented Scottish pop. And they did it with a song in their hearts, a microphone in hand and a beat-up Transit van parked round the corner.
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Lulu's Early Days
Duration: 01:10
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The Sensational Alex Harvey
Duration: 01:39
Music Played
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Simple Minds
Theme for Great Cities
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Skids
Into The Valley
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THE SCARS
All About You
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Fire Engines
Big Gold Dream
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ORANGE JUICE
Rip It Up
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The Rezillos
Top Of The Pops
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ROBERT WILSON
I Dream Of Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair
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The Sensational Alex Harvey Band
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Nazareth
Vigilante Man
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Lonnie Donegan
Rock Island Line
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Lonnie Donegan
Cumberland Gap
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Lonnie Donegan
Don't You Rock Me Daddy O
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Chas McDevitt Skiffle Group
It Takes A Worried Man
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The Poets
That's The Way It's Got to Be
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The Beatstalkers
You Better Get a Hold On
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The Beatstalkers
Left Right Left
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THE MARK FIVE
Baby What's Wrong With You?
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The Corries
The Bold Tenant Farmer
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The Corries
Blow Ye Winds
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Rab Noakes
East Neuk Misfortune
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The Incredible String Band
Half-Remarkable Question
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Donovan
Hurdy Gurdy Man
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Little Richard
Rip It Up
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JACKIE DENNIS/HARRY ROBINSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
La Dee Dah
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Jackie Dennis
Linton Addie
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Bay City Rollers
Shang-A-Lang
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David Bowie
Warszawa
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Lulu & The Luvvers
Shout
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The Isley Brothers
Shout
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Lead Belly
Rock Island Line
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Marvin Gaye
Can I Get a Witness
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Average White Band
Pick Up The Pieces
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Average White Band
You Got It
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Average White Band
Nothing You Can Do
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Average White Band
When Will You Be Mine
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Average White Band
I Heard It Through The Grapevine
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Middle of the Road
Sacramento (A Wonderful Town)
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Middle of the Road
Chirpy Cheep Cheep
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ABBA
Super Trouper
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Simple Minds
League of Nations
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Nazareth
If You See My Baby
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Nazareth
Broken Down Angel
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Nazareth
Hair Of The Dog
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Nazareth
Love Hurts
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Nazareth
Razamanaz
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DREAM POLICE
I'll Be Home (In A Day or So)
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Wendy Carlos
Timesteps
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The Sensational Alex Harvey Band
Boston Tea Party
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The Sensational Alex Harvey Band
Isobel Goudie
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Skids
Masquerade
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Josef K
Sorry For Laughing
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SCARS
Horror Show
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Franz Ferdinand
Take Me Out
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CHVRCHES
The Mother We Share
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Teddy Pendergrass
Life Is A Song Worth Singing (Jamie Jones Remix)
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The Delgados
Everybody Come Down
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Primal Scream
Rocks
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The Beatstalkers
Base Line
Broadcasts
- Tue 17 Jul 2018 21:00大象传媒 Two Scotland
- Sat 13 Aug 2022 21:00
- Tue 30 Aug 2022 23:00
- Tue 30 Jul 2024 22:00
- Sat 3 Aug 2024 23:00
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