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03/12/2010

Musician, broadcaster and lecturer Davie Scott is joined by some of his commercial music students from the University of the West of Scotland to play the best of their new music.

5 hours, 30 minutes

Last on

Fri 3 Dec 2010 00:30

Chapters

  • When Pop and Politics Meet: Rock Against Racism

    Muriel Gray explores what happens when the pop music business bumps into the real business of politics. The story of Rock Against Racism includes contributions from Billy Bragg and Tom Robinson.

    Duration: 26:18

  • Songlines: The Times They Are A-Changin’

    John Cavanagh and guests tell the stories behind the Bob Dylan classic The Times They Are A-Changin’.

    Duration: 26:10

  • Classic Scottish Albums: The Boy With The Arab Strap

    Davie Scott with the story of the album that won Belle and Sebastian Best Newcomer at the Brit Awards.

    Duration: 26:22

  • Banned History of Rock and Roll: Politics

    Vic Galloway presents the politically themed episode of The Banned History of Rock and Roll.

    Duration: 26:31

  • Gigs That Changed The World: Dylan

    Muriel Gray tells the story of Bob Dylan’s controversial shift from acoustic to electric.

    Duration: 26:16

  • Classic Scottish Albums: Heaven or Las Vegas

    The story behind the Cocteau Twins’ 1990 album.

    Duration: 25:15

  • Waxing Lyrical: Joni Mitchell

    Davie Scott and his guests explore the songs of Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell.

    Duration: 26:09

  • Songlines: The House of the Rising Sun

    John Cavanagh and guests tell the tale of the iconic song of the 60s.

    Duration: 26:07

  • My Life in 5 Songs: Edwyn Collins

    In conversation with presenter Phil Cunningham, Edwyn Collins talks about the music that has defined his life.

    Duration: 27:50

Broadcast

  • Fri 3 Dec 2010 00:30