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Pass The Dutchie...

Bryan Burnett | 20:00 UK time, Monday, 1 August 2011

After some low-down good-times with 'Basslines' on last night's show, Tuesday night's theme is 'Pass it on'. On my weekly Monday night show, here on Ö÷²¥´óÐã Radio Scotland, I have a feature where we ask our live session guests to pick a track that's near and dear to them. Something that they'd literally like to 'pass on' to the listeners. Sometimes an artist chooses a friend's band, or something that has influenced them personally when writing music. They always rise to the occasion and do the show proud. We thought we'd expand it into a whole theme for GIO, so I want those tracks that mean something specific to you and would only be recommended by yourself. As ever it can be in any style or genre, modern or classic. Maybe it's the song that you're famous for... Whenever you get a chance to choose the music at a party, you always play that particular one! Is it something odd, unusual or underated, or is it a total 'banger' that just HAS to get an airing? I can't wait to hear what you suggest.Give it the personal touch and 'pass it on'...

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    All your Mothers daughter / Ariels Up

    featuring the fruit of my loins on drums.

  • Comment number 2.

    Or even Arials Up. They are in fact not named after the little mermaid.

  • Comment number 3.

    On a similar theme

    Shine --- Walking on the Town

    Featuring the fruit of my fathers loins

  • Comment number 4.

    Brilliant theme! bound to be a great show!!

  • Comment number 5.

    #4 You wouldn't know where to start with the fruits of your loins!

  • Comment number 6.

    Caption


    "Bryan's got a wee calf!"

  • Comment number 7.


    What we need around here is some girding...

  • Comment number 8.

    Galloping gums! How much am i gonna get from the tooth fairy tonight

  • Comment number 9.

    #1 & #2 so what's an aerial then Paolo? someone put a spell on you :-)

  • Comment number 10.

    TUESDAY


    This song reminds me of the mother of my child, and I dearly wish to share it with the listeners in general and the bloggers in particular.


    'On Again! On Again!' - Jake Thackray


    The bad news is that Bryan's audience has been deprived of Mr. Thackray's wonderful music.

    The good news is that Uncle Vic is in a position to correct this deplorable injustice.

    Yeeha.

  • Comment number 11.

    #6 I heard it was just a holiday. Must be case of five loaves and two fish.

  • Comment number 12.

    #5 I'll ignore that mr pp!!

  • Comment number 13.

    #11

    I don't think Uncle Vic's swallowing it.

  • Comment number 14.

    Caption

    ... then Bryan called Barbara "Bouncy Babs"

  • Comment number 15.

    #13 you're right - looks like it's giving him repeats.

  • Comment number 16.

    #14

    The more mature bloggers will recall Barbara "Bouncy" Castle...

  • Comment number 17.

    Some Insurgent Country..

    Hey Little Sister ~ T. Meat Purveyors

    past it on!

  • Comment number 18.

    If there's a joke to be made, it's always worth making it before anything else.
    tatty-doodles.

  • Comment number 19.

    #16

    mature bloggers? surely some mistake.

    Uncle Vic, I was very sad when you ignored me the whole of the last week you were on. However, not one to bear a grudge, I'm soldiering on and all would be forgiven if you were to share with the nation the genius of Joe Bonamassa - he plays blues guitar and since GIO has in the past been quite averse to playing blues here is your chance to sort out this lamentable omission

    Joe Bonamassa -

  • Comment number 20.

    #18

    That'll be me then! ;-)

  • Comment number 21.

    #9 not sure but i think i seen it on the telly once.





    If we all spell as badly Glen wont be able to help himself and gie in

  • Comment number 22.

    #5 #12
    Are your
    Seven little girls sitting in the back seat?

  • Comment number 23.

    CAPTION COMP

    Jessie J (sotto voce).....the rumour is he's away to a caravan in skelmorlie for the week

    Elton John..............OMG......LMAO.

    I'll collect they Gold bars maself frae the front counter, please. yiz hav seemed tae lost ma addie.

    cheers frae the dale

  • Comment number 24.

    Never all in the one place so its fine.....

  • Comment number 25.

    Some songs I've asked for umpteen times ...so I must want to share them...

    Bettye LaVette singing The Who's 'Love Reign O'er Me' at the Kennedy Center Honors...a show-stopper. It's on her album 'Interpretations'

    Marlena Shaw - 'Let's Wade In The Water'...a wee bit of Northern Soul never goes amiss and this is great.

    Ray Charles + Bonnie Raitt - 'Do I Ever Cross Your Mind'...I don't know how BB can resist playing this one.






    Bonnie

  • Comment number 26.

    Julie - that Betty LaVette version of Love Reign O'er Me is stunning. Had never heard of her before you menytioned her a while back.

  • Comment number 27.

    last night's show was brilliantly familiar so it'll be good to hear some of the new stuff mentioned above by eminent bloggers!

    I first saw this artist on "Later" with Jools, but haven't heard her on the radio at all, the voice deserves a wider audience IMHO......

    Ocean and a Rock - Lisa Hannigan


    Paul from Ayr

  • Comment number 28.

    Great shout Paul. Although Damien Rice was credited as a solo artist on his first two albums, she sang on most tracks and really made the albums what they were. The fall out was definitely detrimental to his career methinks

  • Comment number 29.

    I love your optimism, Paul as in 'it'll be good to hear'!

  • Comment number 30.

    There was only one song that was barred in our house but it didn't stop Daddy singing it. But only when he was full of Dutch courage. Mammy didn't really hate the song, just the idea of a married man singing about the annual matchmaking festival at Lisdoonvarna. More so her married man! What really breaks my heart is that now she would give anything to hear him sing it again.


    Catch Me If You Can - Brendan Shine


    Play it for me and Breedge and all the Irish listeners!

    :o)

  • Comment number 31.

    Three heartbreakingly touching songs:

    * Kate Bush - Under The Ivy
    * Billy Bragg - Walk Away Renee (version)
    * Strange Fruit (feat. Jimmy Nail) - The Flame Still Burns from the Still Crazy OST

  • Comment number 32.

    all too often pop songs are self absorbant,sometimes that's ok. sometimes the ironic humour of the bombast shows through.
    but there has been only 1 song that has ever stopped me,in my tracks,and it was the first time i heard it on the radio (radio scotland).
    i never heard it again on the radio for a quarter of a century(well done radio scotland, again).luckily the programm had been taped all these years ago so i was able to listen a few times before it was wiped off ( wisnae me).
    the song is a dedication to the glasgow photographer oscar marzaroli whose wonderful photographs frame a universal experience on the streets of glasgow.....an experience everyone listening to this show will have gone through......childhood.
    the song beautifully captures the essence of the photographs........it is gentle, reflective and a challenge to go back and have a look at some aspect of your childhood.....perhaps something simple like running about the streets with your friends.....some evocative time gone past.
    when i first heard this song i lived in the extremities of island life very close to a solitary church often with a storm pitching around it. sometimes i took the opportunity to walk the few hundred yards with only the milky way for light, to sit in the darkness of the pews and enjoy the dark humanless silence, while the children slept, back along the road.
    so its a song i equate with the still of a presbytarian outpost, small children and vast desolate beaches where they spent all of their childhood.
    its a song whose value increases with the rarity of its playing.
    it isn't on any of the bands albums.
    yet, it is arguably their finest piece of writing.
    it is arguably one of the finest pieces of song writing ever, when art meets art.

    if there was one piece of music i would pass on,and i hope you do, it would be...

    'take me to the place'............deacon blue.............yeah, go on 'pass it on'


    cheers frae the dale

  • Comment number 33.

    Dale_kelvin I am your friend - it is on the Ooh Las Vegas cd/lp.

  • Comment number 34.

    #1 I heartily second paolopablo's suggestion:

    Aerials Up - All Your Mothers Daughters

    They deserve to be huge so his son can provide for paolo in his dotage ☺

  • Comment number 35.

    BLOG NITE OOT!
    Just to confirm the Blog Night Out is this saturday kicking off at the well known cafe of rock memorabilia in Edinburgh for a bite to eat at around half seven followed by who knows what. There isn't a facility to reserve tables at the HRC but we do have a queue jumping facility which allows us to walk right in. I suggest the Weegie end will be meeting for the half six train from Queen St unless some are going up earlier.

    So anyone else (Captain Dk BillyfromAlloa etc) wish to join us. All bloggers welcome.

    So Far
    Adaminrio
    paolopablo
    imelda
    Scotch git
    Norriemaclean
    Paulfromayr
    frankindenny
    Mrsfrankindenny
    gaie
    Henrihannah
    senga
    juliefromedinburgh
    louisejuliefromedinburghspal

    and coming later
    DC

    possibly Marydoll?

    Vic you are cordially invited as are any of the GIO team who aren't washing their hair that night or finding a tape to rewind.

  • Comment number 36.

    #34 He's late already

  • Comment number 37.

    #35

    Should be there, but may have to dash off to another event at some point (long story, but it's a 3 line whip on the other one)

  • Comment number 38.

    I'll third julie's betty lavette song having just acquired it. Wonderful.

  • Comment number 39.

    #35 Unfortunately not this time

    Or is that fortunately? ☺

  • Comment number 40.

    #32

    So, what do you think of 'Dignity'?

  • Comment number 41.

    #32 @ ya mc norrie............thanks for that . i shall continue my search (but not on amazon......too borin')

    #40 @ ya henri....................i remember well a street cleaner like that in a scheme from the very city from where the writer originated.i doubt if this one had a secret stash of cash.what he did though was organise a boys football supporters club....he was a good guy with what seemed to me a lot of dignity.
    the line containing keynes anchors the song politically for me and while it may sound a bit strange or out of place in fact gives the song some gravitas and a depth worthy of a serious hearing.
    dignity is a great song...........(one of) the best ever written by a scottish songwriter.

    cheers frae the dale

  • Comment number 42.

    #33 @ ya mc norrie see #41

    cheers frae the dale

  • Comment number 43.

    Could we have "I alone" by Live ? It's loud and shouty and I love it.. and no-one else I ever meet has ever heard of them or the track... and being called "Live" they are a devil of a difficult to search for on the internet ! So I would would like to pass on this hidden gem of a track...

  • Comment number 44.

    odd, unusual, underrated and a total banger to be passed on?

    pssst ... hope I can entice you with someone who seems to have gone into a blender with Bjork, Kate Bush and Lene Lovitch and come out even kookier

    Cissandra's the singer, Nostalghia is the group and 'MechANIcal Heart' is the song

    available from the home of greatest unsigned talent ... CD Baby (other download sites being equally available)

  • Comment number 45.

    Vic,Here's the real polyphonic spree.I first heard the wonderfully named "Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares"on the soundrack of Carl Sagan's "Cosmos"(I used to love that programme!)and was spellbound by the almost unearthly beauty and strangeness of the harmonies produced by these women.I got to see them live in Edinburgh and was tranfixed by the mostly accapella vocals.They appear on Kate Bush's "The Sensual World"album and possibly may have influenced the wonderful Lisa Gerrard from Dead Can Dance so could we get them on tonight please,Cheers,Willie Bartke

  • Comment number 46.

    just came on the iPod - one of the most beautiful songs I know

    I'm a Dreamer - Sandy Denny

    everyone should hear it

  • Comment number 47.

    #35 - Paolo - Are you sure you shouldn't be at Belladrum on Saturday night?

    How do we activate this queue jumping facility?


    #39 - And what is Billy in Alloa's excuse? I want to see a note from your mother!


    #45 - Will Willie Bartke The Genius be in Edinburgh on Saturday night?

    If not, why not?


    Paolo - Only four days to go! Start abusing your authority!!!

    ;o)

  • Comment number 48.

    #35

    who's So Far? is he/she coming along specially for the karaoke or just for a sit down?

  • Comment number 49.

    And for those of you who wonder if the best version is by Kansas or The Scorpions here is the answer -


    Dust In The Wind - Melanie


    And Paolo Pablo will back me up! Or else!!!

    ;o)

  • Comment number 50.

    #35 thank yoos.

    i made a committment to some enthusiasts! to go and see airdrie vs dumbarton......they even bought me a dumbarton scarf.

    so apologies

    cheers frae the dale

  • Comment number 51.

    Far - A long long way to run.

    So - A needle pulling thread.


    That will bring us back to (_8^(|) Doh!

    ;o)

  • Comment number 52.

    #47 Believe me you wouldn't want a note from my mother ☺

  • Comment number 53.

    bloggers....listen up.................the tide is goin' oot..................over there on FB it now seems its happy songs you can sing along to...........

    the ba's on the slates.

    cheers frae the dale

  • Comment number 54.

    I am not quite sure what to suggest with this theme. My favourite track has been Ashes to Ashes since the day it was released. But that's hardly new to anyone!

    I'd like to pass on the love of full albums such as Scary Monsters or London Calling and the joy of the album tracks. Also proper singles with great b sides like Physical (Youre So) by Adam and the Ants or Ìýmany by the Jam. Strange Town / Smithers Jones a favourite.

    Maybe I should pass on someone less known like:

    Ezio - deeper or Saxon street

  • Comment number 55.

    TUESDAY


    What Mandi might be passing to Vic...

    'Gossip' - Michael Marra

  • Comment number 56.


    Mair repeats.......jeezo.


    Guid yin on Friday.

    Scottish bands we pretend to like because they're Scottish.

    Alternative title;

    The greater number of listeners who request them, the greater they are!


    God help us.......

  • Comment number 57.

    #46,#49,Gaie love that Sandy Denny song too.Senga ,Melanie ,bless her.I've got her very first album"Born to Be" on vinyl and remember a song called "Bobo's Party"that I loved.Wonder if she's still performing.I would check her out if she was.Saw Judy Collins recently and Janis Ian is playing in the north of Strathpeffer of all places in October so would be cool to catch another of the elder stateswomen of music while they can still get it on.May well be in Edinburgh to see Elisabeth Blackadder exhibition !Cheers,Willie Bartke

  • Comment number 58.

    Vic,if by any chance you are thinking of playing "Le Mystere"then either "Polegna lae Todora(love chant) or "Dragana I Slavei"are both exquisite.Anything though would melt my heart,Cheers,Willie Bartke

  • Comment number 59.

    #56

    If I were Vic I'd be seriously insulted at being handed such a dross set of themes. It's almost as if they were scared he'd make the programme a wee bit edgy if left to his own devices or given some challenging themes to work with.

    Oh Well, that'll be me in the naughty corner again.

  • Comment number 60.

    I have always loved the Fuzzy album especially:

    Grant Lee Buffalo - Dixie Drug Store

    Grant Lee Phillips is a Very underrated singer and songwriter

  • Comment number 61.

    #47 I should be but won't be.
    The queue jumping facility has been activated. All i need to do is remember to print off the voucher.

  • Comment number 62.

    Gaie Brown - Jo Frost has reserved a seat for you. I think you can pop along anytime now....

  • Comment number 63.

    #62

    on my way, on my way

    #61

    do we not just look menacing, say we're from Glesga and worse, one of us is fae Greenock and our table will appear?

  • Comment number 64.

    Absolutely no doubt about it:

    The band I am most enthalled by at the moment are: The Leisure Society.

    Our Love Burns Like Damp Matches - the Leisure Society

    The track which made the biggest impression on me:

    Tickets To Waterfalls - Jack Bruce it's the world in under three minutes.

    The song which got me into music:

    Twist & Shout - the Beatles

    What I'd play at a party:

    Keep On Truckin - Eddie Kendricks

    What I learned from Vic Galloway that the world should hear:

    Hyper Worm Tamer - Grinderman ( U N K L E remix)

    Song that I'd like played at my funeral:

    Don't Let It Show - Alan Parsons Project

    Song I keep On meaning to make my ringtone:

    Martha My Dear - The Beatles melodic genius

    Saddest song with the greatest personal meaning

    This Woman's Work - Kate Bush genius, not hyperbole.

    Song I'm sentimentally attached to:

    Don't Dream It's Over - Crowded House

    Of course, we're not even scratching the surface here. I would like to hear any of these, especially The Leisure Society.

    regardez youse

    henri

  • Comment number 65.

    #57

    I'd happily listen to any Sandy Denny track, but will particularly tout
    * John the Gun
    * The North Star Grassman and the Ravens

  • Comment number 66.

    That said, I'd rather listen to
    * Kate Bush - Under the Ivy
    which has been an earworm for over 25 years.

  • Comment number 67.

    #64

    What kind of phone do you have?

    My ringtones include my re-recordings of
    * Baba O'Riley
    * I Love Rock and Roll
    * Music for a Found Harmonium

  • Comment number 68.

    #67

    captain,If you likie the Penguin Cafe Orchestra you'll love The Leisure Society

  • Comment number 69.

    #63 Believe me Gaie, we have more than enough menacing-looking Edinburghers for us not to be intimidated by 'foreigners'!

  • Comment number 70.

    who calling a foreigner?!!?

  • Comment number 71.

    *sigh* , who you calling a foreigner?!!?

  • Comment number 72.

    #71. Only in the sense of not being from this city/community x Absolutely no offence intended. merely pointing out that, unfortunately we have as many 'neds' as we have '

  • Comment number 73.

    #70, #71

    Gaie,

    Ca' canny! We don't want Julie to go radge....... (see Irvine Welsh)


    >8-D

  • Comment number 74.

    #72...oops! hit the wrong button there!!!

    ...we have as many 'neds' as we have 'reyfeyned' 'Morningseyd' types!

  • Comment number 75.

    #73. I tried to read Trainspotting but couldn't get past the first chapter...I like a good swearie-word as much as the next person but...as you say...jeezo!

  • Comment number 76.

    Hi Vic, Pete in Scourie here..

    What a great song to start the show, Peace Love and Undestanding.. Pity it wasn't the original by Brinsley Shwartz, penned by Nick Lowe.

    Now we get into the "Hedley Grange" down home crew. Help Yourself, Brinsley Shwartz, Ernie Graham moved into Hedley Grange after Led Zep moved out, and before Queen moved in..

    Anything by these bands would be great, but as you, or your listeners has never heard of them, I guess nows the time, so..

    Help Yourself - 1st Album - Street Songs: a realy laid back, absolutely beautiful song featuring the guitar of Richard Treece.
    also from the 1st album - To Katherine they fell, Old man (forget the Neil Young song), Running Down Deep, or Deborah..
    Ernie Graham - The Girl That Turned The Lever
    Brinsley Shwartz - Surrender to the Rythym
    Ian Gomm - 24 Hour Service, or Rock n roll heart
    Deke Leonard - Broken Glass and Limejuice, fro the album Kamikaze..

    Go on, spread this wonderful music..
    (loved the John martyn..)

  • Comment number 77.

    #75

    I suspect many gave up on it. It takes a while to get used to reading dialogue in the local vernacular.

  • Comment number 78.

    #77 yup

  • Comment number 79.

    Paolo,

    How does this queue jumping thing work if we don't all show up at the same time? Is there a password or do we mention your name?

  • Comment number 80.

    #72 Julie - ah wis only jokin'

    no, couldn't stomach Trainspotting either and nothing to do with it being in the vernacular, love Buddha Da by Anne Donovan.

    Can't get into Ian Rankin either mind you.

    As for yon version of Proud Mary...........

  • Comment number 81.

    #79 I think we kinda need to meet outside and go in together

  • Comment number 82.

    In saying that emdy can walk in as long as theres a table or three which we will have

  • Comment number 83.

    I liked Trainspotting though the funniest scene wasn't portrayed in the film.

    I didn't like that version of Proud Mary - it sounds like one of those tracks from the buget cd's they used to sell in retail outlets (when they sold cd's).

    Well done Paulo! Good to hear you boy on GIO.

    regardez vous

    henri

  • Comment number 84.

    Thanks Henri and thanks Vic.
    I always told him one day he would be on top of the pops and when that went belly up I told him one day he would be on get it on.





    Pity i nipped in to get some printing done and missed it.
    I will have to have alison again

  • Comment number 85.

    Got domestics, so not sure if I can make it on Saturday. (In kindness to you all, in more ways than one, just one way being we're currently without hot water......) If waterworks are restored in time, I'll be there.
    Re- Trainspotting - anyone tried reading the Lewis version? Kevin MacNeil's The Stornoway Way. Main protagonist R Stornoway. Aye. It's even worse to get in to, mainly because it's trying to be Trainspotting with a gaelic slant (lots of footnotes that you soon realise bear no relation footnotewise to the text and then realise the author's trying too hard) and then falls flat on its face at the end due to a basic schoolboy error.... anyway. Aye. It passed a couple of days which I could have spent sunning myself, so at least there's an upside.

  • Comment number 86.

    Yep, tried that one too, mary-doll.

  • Comment number 87.

    BTW - henri - am awfy disappointed you decided not to leave your twitter request as was. It's tough enough when you have to rely on nearest and dearest to bolster the meagre following. I'm left with sex-gods and lifecoaches eager for a follow. Not good. ;o(

  • Comment number 88.

    I'm wondering what time we'll have to leave Edinburgh to get home?

  • Comment number 89.

    #88

    And will the blog have been updated by then?

  • Comment number 90.

    #85 you wont need a wash. None of the rest of us bother

    #88 last train back leaves at half twelve. First train in the morning leaves at half seven

  • Comment number 91.

    #89 Probably not...oops!...best not moan!

  • Comment number 92.

    #85. My hot water's kaput again for the umpteenth time since new boiler was installed. Had it fixed on Thursday, was off again by time I got back from John o'Groats on Monday...the daughter couldn't tell me how long it had lasted...think she just got the cats to lick the dishes clean! I might have to have a bath in the sink at the restaurant on Saturday!

  • Comment number 93.

    #86 I did try my best to enjoy it, but the ending was poor. The gaelic Lewis phrases were a joy and incredibly rich, but they should have been put in separately from the main text - possibly at the start. If I'd only read them it would have been a much better experience.

    #90 I suppose if we all smell bad it won't matter, but I don't like to rely on that sort of odds!

  • Comment number 94.

    #92 Our problem is a Gas-Safe registered family member installed our new boiler. We didn't update the radiators, and the pipes are all 8mm, not 15mm..... and we most probably have a leaky pipe, judging by the state of the wall underneath the kitchen radiator.... I think we've stuck our head in the sand. Time to spend some money on this property. Meanwhile.... I could always stock up on babywipes. And boil plenty of kettles for anything essential. Or, I'll join you in the restaurant sink! I'm a big lass, mind.

  • Comment number 95.

    (it is safe to post. I have gone to bed.) Honest.:o/

  • Comment number 96.

    #94

    Mary-Doll,

    Please advise the folk with whom you are sharing the sink before blowing bubbles. Thank you!


    >8-D

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