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What’s the Hampden? (Part 1 of an occasional series)
This is the first in an occasional series where we will take a match result and look at memorable games in Scottish history with that result. This week: games that ended 4-1: 1882 Scottish Cup Final: Queen’s Park 4 Dumbarton 1 (after 2-2 draw)
Billy Williamson
July 1, 2010
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Peenko’s Scots Way-Hay! – Washington Irving
I’m not sure if it’s just my perception, but there seems to be a lot amazing indie-folk bands coming out of Scotland at the moment. The latest band to add to this list, are Glasgow based six piece, Washington Irving. Taking their name from one of my all time favourite books, ‘Catch 22′, they were […]
Lloyd Meredith
June 30, 2010
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This Week in Scottish Entertainment / Actor News
This week in SEAN, David Tennant is shooting a new romantic comedy in Scotland and the producers are looking for extras, first reactions to Ewan McGregor’s new project, news from the set of Kevin McKidd’s ‘Great Ghost Rescue’ and a trailer for Brian Cox’s new film with Bruce Willis and Helen Mirren.
Saba I.
June 29, 2010
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Scotland on Tour with Vic Galloway: Mungo’s Hi Fi in Czech Republic
Festival season is in full swing in Europe and next weekend Glaswegian band Mungo’s Hi Fi will join reggae legends like Toots & the Maytals at the Real Beat Reggae Festival in Česká Lípa. Vic has more on Mungo’s Hi Fi along with information on all the Scottish bands on tour this week.
Vic Galloway
June 28, 2010
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They Shoot Music In Scotland – Meursault
‘They Shoot Music Don’t They’ regularly film the world’s best new bands on the streets of their hometown Vienna. Recently they visited Scotland to capture some of our finest musicians in unusual places. With their permission, we can now share these brilliant films with you. This week, Meursault in Inverleith Park:
Pete Reid
June 26, 2010
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In praise of: Roddy Frame
Of all Scotland’s New Towns, East Kilbride arguably managed to prove the one that provided the most cultural interest. Cumbernauld had the kudos of being the home of Gregory’s Girl, but that was greatness thrust upon it. East Kilbride, at least for a while, provided art and attitude that was all its own.
Alistair Braidwood
June 25, 2010
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NOW! That’s What I Call World Cup Music
“You have to write your column tonight,” said Mrs Williamson. “Do you know what you’re going to do yet?” “Yes,” I replied, “I’m going to write about Scotland’s World Cup songs.” Mrs W: “Have there been many?” Me: “Oh yes.” Enjoy.
Billy Williamson
June 24, 2010
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Teenage Fanclub Announce Tour of US & Canada
In addition to their previously announced Brooklyn gig with Belle and Sebastian, Teenage Fanclub have now added 14 more shows in the US and Canada. Ticket links are below. You can also download The Fannies’ new album ‘Shadows’ through the Dear Scotland shop:
Pete Reid
June 23, 2010
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Peenko’s Scots Way-Hay! – The Lava Experiments
Thankfully, rather than my usual rambling attempts to describe the band I feature each week, I can direct you to a previous article I wrote on Glasgow’s The Lava Experiments. The second in their series of ‘Blackbody’ EP’s was a cracking wee voyage into the world of psychedelia, so I must admit I was pretty […]
Lloyd Meredith
June 23, 2010