Welcome to the weekend.
It’s time for another music competition, so light the fire and pour yourself a stiff one.
This week I want to know: What’s your favourite song by a Scottish artist?
Here’s mine.
Reply below to be in with a chance of winning a thistle tickling €25 Golden Discs voucher.
The winner will be chosen by my cousin Dougie.
Please include video links if possible.
Lines close at 11am Saturday.
Nick says: Good luck, hen.
Last week’s winner here
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One of their lesser know tunes, but always reminds me of my beautiful ex,
https://youtu.be/B-603FH__Os
The Proclaimers Oh Jean
Paul Buchanan – Mid Air
https://youtu.be/EE70AgkeTZc
Impossible to select just one of his / Blue Nile’s masterpieces, but this needs no justification.
see what you think of this, Kathleen Maclnnes – Òran na Cloiche, nice reminder of the ties that we share with our cousins
https://youtu.be/6KUK5gR1jcY
There’s a strong connection of Celtic music to Arabic music. Makes you wonder how far the ties go?
we are all much more connected than we think
Saw this way too late.
Check out Liam O’Maonlaí at a Mali music festival.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNGefEJXeMA
https://youtu.be/-lFjS2yEpxU
1990’s, You made me like it,
you know who you are ;)
Primal Scream, Kill all the hippies,
a deduction to my Mondays after yoga class ;)
https://youtu.be/2-OT3F8aTRs
* dedication
i was always more of a ‘rocks off’ sort of chap..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3ZCZjhjguA
ah yeah ! I just wanted to give out about yoga haha
Teenage Fanclub- The Concept
Pure poetry- She wears denim wherever she goes
Says she’s gonna get some records by the status quo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqYibZeafg8
Oh yeah
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tw6ZKHqR0xE
Dick Guaghan, Worker’s Song.
If i could go for a pint with Billy Bragg and Dick Guaghan I would die a happy, happy man.
*Gaughan
sorry bout that. had a cheeky pint at lunchtime :)
ye divil !
Sure how could you not have a sneaky pint at lunch when we’ve been denied the pub for so long?
Deacon Blue, Real Gone Kid
always picks you up when you’re feeling down
https://youtu.be/5SD4lI9GKUE
Sparky’s Dream – Teenage Fanclub
Still love it….
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9buNckusos0
Fannies rule
Danny Wilson – Mary’s Prayer
Probably Scotland’s greatest gift to the world.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hqgC3W9GUI
I’d forgotten all about that but still know all the lyrics !
“Setting Sun” by the Aliens
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVDryjFXDkI
From one of my favourite Scottish bands Albums, Astronomy for Dogs, it’s brilliant Pop Rock. Was lucky enough to see them in Crawdaddy before they had one of their long hiatus’.
how could ye no love the big yin?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzZzGxReXmo
oh, for a big black baggy jumper and enough hair to flop around in a self indulgent whirl:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIIdLAQ3nvc
the jesus and mary chain, some candy talking
the one the only, I had a big lady crush on her ,
Annie Lennox, Walking on broken glass
https://youtu.be/y25stK5ymlA
Ha – I was gonna pick that too – went for Little Bird instead
Actually this has sent me down a bit of an Annie Lennox rabbit hole.
I’d forgotten how brilliant she is – and when John Malkovich and Hugh Laurie are in your music vid – you’re doing something right ;)
absofuppinglutely
The Jesus and Mary Chain – Just Like Honey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EgB__YratE
One of the all time classic tunes, still as fresh today as it was when it was released, massive respect for the songwriting!!
https://youtu.be/88sARuFu-tc
Small Town Boy – Bronski Beat
Enjoy!
For such a competition, It’s Got To Be Perfect
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txapREGWHp0
Fairground Attraction, and the incredible vocals of Eddi Reader
stuck in my head for the rest of the day now !
You are welcome. But if you need to shift it try this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEinCgoA48E
Muppet Show theme :-)
haha that works, it’s an unknown world to me, I wasn’t allowed to watch it as a kid because it would ” rot my brain ” ;)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVK2mw9IyBc
Daddy’s gone by Glasvegas – sad song about the singer’s terrible dad who he realises is a waster and not worth his time, sung in a gloriously dirty Scottish accent, it’s so sad and lovely.
ae fond kiss by robert burns, sang by eddie reader.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVfs9OKXpZY
simply gorgeous.
nice, ( did ye have a wee whisky too laddie ?)
i didn’t, but the missis had an irish coffee.. :)
good woman I hope it was made with powers !
Prefer Jameson myself. Best Irish Coffee I had was in Christy’s Hotel in Blarney (Blarney Woolen Mills). in 1990’s.
Was there by myself on business, and I finished my meal in the hotel restaurant (not what passes for the bar/restaurant there these days mind you ) and asked for an Irish Coffee. The waitress (polish I think) brought a small stand to my table, placed the glass with whiskey on it – at an angle – and put a nightlight candle underneath and heated the whiskey. She then lit the whiskey, and made right before my eyes a really fantastic Irish Coffee.
Slightly different from the sloppy ones that are thrown up in supposedly 4 and 5 star hotels these days. Although I must say that Monart does exceedingly good ones, almost reaching the standard of that waitress in Blarney.
Nowadays, the Hot Irishman is an acceptable substitute if there’s no whiskey in the cupboard.
We can’t be friends anymore if you’re ok with the hot irishman ;)
I like the powers myself because it has a higher oil content, better for the hot drinks, it’s also closer to the whiskey that would have been available for the original recipe :)
I know it from its inception. It’s good. Automatic so to say :-)
My Dad’s advice was to use Bushmills for an Irish Coffee, Jameson for a hot Whiskey, and Powers for when you were caught in the desert and needed fuel.
Then apologise to the car.
My Grandad (other side) was of the belief you added water to a grain whiskey, ice to a blend, and never touch a malt!
My mother thought I spent too much time with whiskey drinkers. She was married to one, and the daughter of another. Maybe she knew what she was talking about.
But one time I got a tour of the Bushmills distillery, and one thing they do is try to show you how much better their whiskey is than others. If you have ever done any kind of taste test, they have a group of them, all anonymous. You try the first two. Choose the one you like Then it and the next. Choice. An so on until you get to the last, at which point, surprise, it is their chosen whiskey.
I think I disconcerted them when I blind named every one they gave me. Except the Chivas Regal- I had not had that before.
Maybe my mother was right!
haha, I’m with Grandda on the malt ;)
That’s a brilliant version. Thanks for that.
Have to go for Aberdeen’s finest Annie Lennox – Little Bird
I would’ve probably gone with a Eurythmics track but Mr Stewart is English – so Annie has to go solo ;)
What a voice
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjbNLVQ_Iwk
Never really like this tune when it first came out, then went too see EMF (remember them? Unbelievable!!!)
And the support was a DJ and he played this absolute banger,
KLF – Last Train……
https://youtu.be/_hnYKTys8rU
It was what happen after with them burning a million quid and so forth that made them elusive, but what a tune when played loud!!!!!
Get your sax on to a bit of Gerry Rafferty
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dU6w56epBdc
Blue Nile – Tinseltown in the Rain. Late night 80’s at its finest.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiywjYj2BEc
great shout
I have to give a shout out, too, for:
Shelagh McDonald – Stargazer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMusN39Acx0
Stunningly beautiful song by an artist who should have been massive. Check out her sad story online.
So many great songs to choose from. For me it has to be “Party fears Two” by The Associates: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Lx1_Add-z4
Mike Scott with the gorgeous ‘She is so Beautiful’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAmDfAyvUz8
I have a bit of a soft spot for Amy Madigan, and in this, her first that I heard, she reminds me very much of a younger Kirsty McColl, although I cannot put my finger on why.
Mr Rock ‘n’ Roll
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nkJgw0dvOk
Correction: Amy MacDonald.
Amy Madigan is an actress I greatly admire, but I do not want to lessen Amy MacDonald’s talent or achievements
Gawd, where to start…. what decade, even…?!
We’ll, let’s go with one of the greatest opening lyrics of all time…. in my opinion that is….
On a morning from a Bogart movie
In a country where they turn back time
You go strolling through the crowd like Peter Lorre
Contemplating a crime
She comes out of the sun in a silk dress running
Like a watercolor in the rain
Don’t bother asking for explanations
She’ll just tell you that she came
In the year of the cat
Al Stewart’s masterpiece
Year of the Cat
https://youtu.be/Yxy1eF_w7sU
That was my now dear departed brother’s favourite song. My sister and another brother were with him as he slipped away, and had this on for him so he would go to his favourite music.
I remember once this was on the radio as I studied in my room (amusingly on a portable radio cassette player he had given me) and he came storming in thinking I had pinched his record. He was immediately apologetic, but would not leave until the song was over.
I cannot hear this without thinking of him, and for that I do thank you.
I did not grow up in a house gifted with musical ability. My dad could play the piano but the rest of us were tone deaf as they say. Save for one thing. We all love music. And between us we grew up In a house what was open to new ideas, genres, sounds, artists and that in turn left an indelible mark on me. On my taste, appreciation and desire to grow as large a repertoire of artists as I could.
My father was an opera and classical buff. He also appreciated the great crooners and jazz musicians of the last century. My mother lived for the Beatles and 60’s pop. I possess today most Beatles original singles releases and all all their albums as heirlooms. Not all in the best of shape, but none the less original. And mine.
My two older sisters introduced
Apologies for cutting that off short. The mobile app is not very forgiving.
Anyways. My elder sisters were the most influential. One consumed by pop – Bay City Rollers, the Jackson Five, the Osmonds, Abba and later the sounds of Disco.
The other, and the biggest musical influence was more artsy. It was Bowie, bolan, Roxy Music and later punk and early new wave that was my foundation and her record collection that I treasure.
She died about fifteen years ago now from cancer.
It’s a very, very strange thing when a sibling dies so young. It’s a thing you’ll perhaps never come to terms with. I haven’t. It really affected me in many ways and I’m humbled that a simple song I suggested from the 70s evoked such an emotion because I get it. I really do…
Let’s get funky
AWB – Pick up the Pieces
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnH_zwVmiuE
you got me right there – get funky,stay funky.
Get Funky
https://youtu.be/Yw9lcN3ujLg
Honourable mention to 007 himself, Sean Connery. He did an incredible spoken version of the Bealtes song In My Life. Not a fan of the Beatles themselves, but they did have some great songs, and allowed artists to interpret them. Some songsters are a little primadonney and insist that covers are identical.
One of the few Lennon songs I actually like
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJ4LJE9PktY
Ever since I’ve heard this song it’s never left my head.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMrtNUpZ4Pk
The brilliant Miss KT Tunstall, with Black Horse……
The best use of the loop pedal and fantastic vocals.
https://youtu.be/FGT0A2Hz-uk
Enjoy!
Hamish Imlach – Cod Liver Oil and Orange Juice
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zch5NQcmWKI
this song was randomly suggested by spotify, no fancy stories here about origins, but my god is it so good and so very scottish!
One more from the jesus and mary chain
happy when it rains
https://youtu.be/5CXSPA05FNo
where i am right now, if you are not happy when it rains, you are not happy very often.
How about James Yorkston and the athletes
Saint Patrick
https://youtu.be/NCcBfyAmDWU
Nice one!
A song by a Scots person, named after a Welsh person, who for some reason is held dear by Irish perons – glad you like it.
His father has a holiday home in Baltimore, West Cork.
I posted this here before. Enjoy
https://youtu.be/3eYSUxoRc0U
I enjoyed it then, I am about to enjoy it again
Thanks
Orange Juice
Rip it up and start again
https://youtu.be/UzPh89tD5pA
happy friday
Oh This is the Life: listening to great songs. I foresee a wonderful weekend of music.
Amy second Amy MacDonald (I think I called her Amy Madigan earlier – confused with a great actress)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRYvuS9OxdA
You cannot do a Scottish competition without Billy Connolly.
With a wonderful cast of musicians, from the filum Water, I give you Freedom Song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1ILDH_44g0
How has the early 80’s ear worm not being mentioned yet. What a bass line and as for the sax break what more can I say about it.
https://youtu.be/QoqoxCr4054
Forgot to mention it’s Rip it up by Orange Juice.
how about paulo nutini’s ‘pencil full of lead’?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-xd3NuWQI0
Belle and Sebastian -Lazy painter line Jane-
The Glaswegian band in what could be their best song. Like a good shower, I always feel better after it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9I42Q-EU50s
If I’m allowed another go, pretty much anything by The Beta Band; I recommend this, Dry the Rain:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsbR2dEmHGc
Quality, have a few more goes please
Oh Please do!
I always try for a six-pack of entries. Not so I can win, but so I can share. I think music and poetry are two of the greatest things to share, and I love hearing other songs I ever heard before.
Like this one, but I will follow up on the band. Thank you!
*never heard!
I think my keyboard is drunk again!
+1 I was going to add this one.
Ah, no Rod the mod, love ‘The killing of Georgie, part l and ll ‘
Good choice.
John Martyn- May you never (He grew up in Glasgow and has a Scottish dad).
I’m not spiritual but listening to this always makes me think I should try.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOi_wxypeGc
Lloyd Cole & the Commotions; ‘are you ready to be heartbroken’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2Jb2Qeeuks
granted lloyd was a tan, but the band were as scottish as a tin of shorbread in a kilt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6kQ2uxkws8
Bert Jansch – Wild Mountain Thyme (1982)
Jennifer Warnes on backing vocals – probably had the time of her life on that session
Can I put one in that does not really fit? A wonderful Limerick band, but many of the band members have Scottish connections.
Brad Pitt Light Orchestra: Devil and Me
https://youtu.be/J7NN0w1Fl-k
Make My Heart Fly by The Proclaimers.
Here is a lovely Christmassey romantic clip from a lovely little gem of a film
“Sunshine on Leith’ set in Edinburgh one of my favourite cities. Please watch the short clip for the song, beautiful lyrics by The Proclaimers too
So if you have ever being in love folks… :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3rsEVbcIfU&list=RDt3rsEVbcIfU&start_radio=1
The Associates – Party Fears Two
https://youtu.be/-Lx1_Add-z4
Poor aul Frankie, he might even fall in to the underrated or underappreciated Scottish bracket.
Frankie Miller – After All (Live My Life)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5-J_JLjhKk
Songs in the key of Fife. “Bats in the Attic” by King Creosote & Jon Hopkins. Creosote aka Kenney Anderson puts Culloden aside and joins forces with Sassenach keyboard egghead Hopkins for a goosebumps & shivers inducing fusion of of electronica and Scottish folk to a otherworldly melancholic ethereal effect
Vive Le Caledonia Libre !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAt4sk8znk4
What about this?
https://youtu.be/wBciual7Ww4
Clanadonia
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-sFeoJPwZaA
Dougie McClean. “Talking with My Father”. Saw him perform solo in Cork last year (or was it the year before). (He wrote ‘Caledonia’ as well). Worth an evening on Youtube. His voice hasn’t changed one bit in all the years.
Worth also looking in general at Transatlantic Sessions on Youtube. Search Karen Casey with James Taylor ‘The Kings Shilling’ for example.
Nice to relax with online friends and ‘combatants’ on a Friday lads and lassies.
Oh it has to be wet wet wet goodnight girl. wowed my girlfriend now wife to it. Such a simple little romantic number
Link McLink there Joe
Please allow me :-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VI_MBT0GQrQ
Ah yeah. I remember it. Great song.
So many great tracks mentioned already.
It’ll be a great morning going through them :)
For me though, there can be only one…
https://youtu.be/baAOfQbcuDM
The First Weekend by Arab Strap
A song that takes you, gently at first, with a monologue…
“So that was the first big weekend of the summer…
Starts Thursday as usual with The Canteen quiz and again no-one wins the big cash prize
Later I do my sound bloke routine by approaching Gina’s new boyfriend to say that he shouldn’t feel that there’s any animosity between us and then I even go and make peace with her: shouldn’t have bothered
Then on Friday night we went through to the Arches”
Then the music kicks in… and you’re off on a hedonistic weekend of booze, parties and drugs.
A steady beat kicks in at this point and keeps you nodding no matter what energy level you have.
It’s a track you can listen to before going out, when out, or chill to when you get home after a night out :)
The first weekend of the summer starts on Thursday June 13th 1996 (the lyrics give that away at a later point in the song) and continues all summer.
I always imagined “the Arches” to be some fantastic club spot, but it wasn’t, not that that mattered. It’s how the lyric delivery punctuates the song. Sets you up for the story as it unfolds, just like those “roll over” weekends from my own twenties in the 90s when the moment was all that mattered…. And I cannot let this go without mentioning Aidan Moffet’s beautiful accent. As the song is pretty much spoken, its easy to appreciate it :)
Good Times, enjoy! :)
Great band and actually got to see them play with with perhaps my fav Scottish band, Belle and Sebastian.
They, apparently, weren’t too please to be names in their album, The Boy with the Arab Strap….
But the thing is, I really love the song ‘The Boy with the Arab Strap’
Gas thing is that Stuart Murdoch didn’t know what an Arab Strap was when penning the song and naming the album!
https://youtu.be/gnvhhvzAvSM
Aw Rosette that’s deadly!… to see both those bands on the one night, super cool! Sadly, I’ve not seen either live…
Great trivia bit, and love that track :)
Always room for Arab Strap. Aiden Moffat’s solo stuff is great too. Try this:
https://youtu.be/eu_qjcsF6Gs
More Moffat
Danse Profane
https://youtu.be/aamdaQxhrZE
Oh… I like that, ta Otis :)
Here’s Arab Strap’s new single ahead of an album release next March.
https://youtu.be/O0s33UD0HYM
No Skids or Big Country…..
The skids – working for the yankee dollar
https://youtu.be/wgGNhAJd2cE
speaking of big country..
In a big country
https://youtu.be/daeqb6f7GrY
Catholic Action – L.U.V
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdpMuRXoItA
And because there’s always a place for an epic, 10 minute plus, cacophonous, post-rock instrumental…
Mogwai – Mogwai Fear Satan
https://youtu.be/VgDQN2qls9c
You’ll know Nirvana’s version from the MTV Unplugged album. Here’s the original.
The Vaselines – Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam.
https://youtu.be/2yP28UeEBqo
I love this tune. Hope you like it.
https://youtu.be/tNgSwtRqLmg
No contest
Only one band worth knowing from Scotland
The Bay City Rollers
The hardest problem was picking one for ye
So I went the track
(And the bits) I tried to sing on BS.tv one night
BS.tv pre hiatus and recast
Well we sang shang-a-lang as we ran with the gang
Doin’ doo wop be dooby do ay
We were all in the news
With our blue suede shoes
And our dancin’ the night away
Everyone needs to just Shang-a-Lang a bit more anyway
https://youtu.be/ytii7-bUxuk
I dare ye to not sing and dance-alang
Was there a rumor at the time that another group of fellows sang on all of their records, and the BCR’s mimed everything, on stage and all?
As well, wasn’ there the Bray City Rollers and some legal confuffle happened.?
Simple Minds – I Travel
https://youtu.be/_6MwzSaBBQY
Some time to think and a few more suggestions:
The Mother We Share: Chvrches
https://youtu.be/_mTRvJ9fugM
Glittering Prize: Simple Minds
https://youtu.be/ucw0twciNGk
Legal Man: Belle and Sebastian
https://youtu.be/h-LvqprQnsI
Pearly Dewdrops Drops: Cocteau Twins
https://youtu.be/s-5Xgw6d3h0
About time somebody mentioned The Cocteau Twins.
“Still he sings an empires song
And still he keeps his beliefs strong
And he sticks his flag where it ill, belongs. Old England is dying…”
The Waterboys – Old England
https://youtu.be/Jv_6B77pfCQ
more prescient than ever
True. A song for Harmless Garçon for the week that’s in it.
The Twilight Sad – And She Would Darken The Memory
https://youtu.be/QBHnESrmmM0
Bagpipes and kilts at the Mull of Kintyre:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EH7I-WV0LZA
Just heard Margo singing on the telly. Where is Dolly? Tubridy is earning his money tonight, banging his hand off the chair, not a hint of rhythm.
Simple Minds – Don’t You
https://youtu.be/CdqoNKCCt7A
This Beautiful tune from a collective bunch of artists,
The Reindeer Section – Your Sweet Voice.
https://youtu.be/WvUvXZWAryA
Enjoy
This!, from the surprise album of the year for me, Travis featuring the beautiful and brilliant Miss Susanna Hoff.
https://youtu.be/0OL2zAQMNak
Unbelievable!
Not one person remembers the great, timeless, Del Amitri!
Del Amitri – Tell Her This.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2ysfiIwgBuU
No doubt, IMO, the best Scottish band that has stood the test of time.
Absolutely great band.
If any further proof was needed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxbIU0X-lCI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDmf5aW9ypo
Just remembered this gem from back in the day,
Altered Images, Don’t Talk To Me……
https://youtu.be/ZUg6yzKrRXo
And yeah, I did have a crush on Miss Grogan !!!!! Especially after watching Gregorys Girl!.
Used to DJ in the pub, and if things were going really well this one would go on.
Magic every time..
Jackie Leven-The Sexual Loneliness of Jesus Christ
https://youtu.be/tuMcwfZjQGY
And finally from me, the best song never to make it too number 1,
https://youtu.be/xJeWySiuq1I
Good night and may your Gods bless you.
Simple Minds at their best. What a catchy song. This song showcased how big they were to become. Sit back and enjoy Chelsea Girl.
https://youtu.be/Fpp_j6NJhVs
Ballboy – Olympic Cyclist
A bizarre topic for a song, but brilliant.
I could easily have gone for another of theirs “I lost you but I found country music”
https://youtu.be/jpJ2xJczjto
..as the brits crash and burn,welcome to Dead Mans Island.
“I heard the ghost
Heard the ghost moaning
Like the wind
That howls in the glowing
I heard them groaning
Groaning over
Dead man’s island”
Legendary and revered cult Scottish folkie Alister Roberts & Bonnie Prince Billy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OriZIpHuF4Q
Any room for a MASSIVE Sound System from Glasgow?
Mungo’s Hi-Fi (ft. Cian Finn) : Go Lassie
https://youtu.be/t_E3nGHp8bg
Message for Nick Kelly: Your email inbox is full and returning emails.
Too late, I know, but worth sharing anyway: James Yorkston and the Athletes, The Lang Toun. I thank you.
https://youtu.be/h8OcwhCgtAY