Vic Galloway and The Shee
Vic Galloway has The Shee live in session plus new music from Syd Barrett. And what happens when you mix pop with politicians?
The Shee are live in session playing tracks from their new album, Decadence.
Vic talks to authour Rob Chapman about Syd Barrett - one of the most influential musicians of the psychedelic sixties. Although his musical career was short lived, he wrote and produced some of the most outstanding music of the time and was the inspired singer-songwriter at the very start of Pink Floyd. This week a brand new album 'An Introduction to Syd Barrett' was released showcasing his music as a solo artist and during his few years in Pink Floyd. Vic and Rob consider some of the myths and legend that surround Barrett, one of the lost souls of the sixites.
The relationship between music and politics goes back years - from protest songs to the way music can define a government and a generation. But history has also shown that politicians, of all parties, like to use music to their own advantage... ...sometimes it works, sometimes they end being sued!
Iain MacDonald explores the rocky relationship between the Pop-songs and the politicians!
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Music Played
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The Shee
Sugar and Pie
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The Shee
Pipers and Polys
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Pink Floyd
Arnold Layne
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Pink Floyd
Lucifer Sam
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Pink Floyd
See Emily Play
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Pink Floyd
Shine On You Crazy Diamond
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D:Ream
Things Can Only Get Better
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Blues Brothers
Soul Man
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Bruce Springsteen
Born in the USA
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Fleetwood Mac
Don't Stop
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The Rolling Stones
Angie
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Arctic Monkeys
I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor
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Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston
It Takes Two
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Tom Petty
I Won't Back Down
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The Shee
Puirt
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Admiral Fallow
Party Fears Two
Broadcast
- Wed 13 Oct 2010 13:15Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Scotland