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Lighthouse Family, Julie Fowlis and Karine Polwart, 400 Years of Collage

Lighthouse Family discuss the release of their new album, while
Julie Fowlis and Karine Polwart discuss The Lost Words.

Grant Stott has music and conversation with Lighthouse Family!

They are back with their first album and tour in 18 years; one of the most popular bands of the 1990’s their new album is called Blue Sky in Your Head, and includes ‘the Essentials collection’ to mark their 25th anniversary, including remastered versions of all their classic songs such as 'Lifted' and 'Ocean Drive'. He will also hear about their planned UK tour for later this year, finishing at the London Palladium.

Julie Fowlis and Karine Polwart will be discussing The Lost Words: Spell Songs - a new musical companion piece to The Lost Words book - where musicians unfold the “dreams and songs” living within the pages of the book. The book began as a response to the removal of everyday nature words from a widely used children’s dictionary, but then grew to become a much broader protest at the loss of the natural world around us, as well as a celebration of the creatures and plants with which we share our lives, in all their ‘characterful glory’.

He will also hear about Cut and Paste: 400 Years of Collage - the first survey exhibition of collage ever to take place anywhere in the world. Collage is often described as a twentieth-century invention, but this show spans a period of more than 400 years and includes more than 250 works. Highlights include a three-metre-long folding collage screen, purportedly made in part by Charles Dickens; a major group of Dada and Surrealist collages, by artists such as Kurt Schwitters, Joan Miró, Hannah Höch and Max Ernst; and major postwar works by Henri Matisse, Robert Rauschenberg, and Peter Blake, including the only surviving original source photographs for Blake’s and Jann Haworth's iconic, collaged cover for the Beatles’ album Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.

Bard in the Botanics is gearing up for its 18th birthday season which will run outdoors in Glasgow’s Botanic Gardens and in the Kibble Palace. This year Scotland’s only annual outdoor Shakespeare festival will present a “Muse of Fire” programme, showcasing four of Shakespeare’s most iconic characters: Hamlet, Henry V, Richard III and Rosalind. Grant will be chatting to artistic director Gordon Barr and actor Nicole Cooper.

All that and our regular Book Group Discussion: 120 years (this month) since the birth of Ernest Hemingway– we revisit his classic title The Old Man and the Sea - a short novel set in 1951 in Cuba, and published in 1952. It was the last major work of fiction by Hemingway that was published during his lifetime.

1 hour, 55 minutes

Music Played

  • Strawberry Switchblade

    Since Yesterday

    • Strawberry Switchblade.
    • Korova.
    • 1.
  • Lighthouse Family

    Lifted

    • (CD Single).
    • Polydor.
  • George Ezra

    Shotgun

  • The Waterboys

    Fisherman's Blues

    • The Best Of The Waterboys '81-'90.
    • Ensign.
  • KISS

    Detroit Rock City

  • Eagles

    Take It Easy

    • The Best Of Eagles.
    • Asylum.
  • Erasure

    Blue Savannah

    • Erasure - Pop!.
    • Mute Records.
  • Aretha Franklin & George Michael

    I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)

    • George Michael - Ladies & Gentlemen.
    • Epic.

Broadcast

  • Wed 3 Jul 2019 14:00