
Each week Eilidh and Neil discuss local events in the music scene in Glasgow and Scotland and discuss their favourite albums with guests and friends.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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After weeks away Eilidh and Neil return with a wee podcast to discuss what they've been up to and discuss recent happenings.
This week we get Mark Thomson(Mark W. Georgsson) on to talk about his Christmas songs and the time he had a Christmas Number one.
This week we have the wonderful Charlotte Marshall on the podcast. We can talk for hours, but we managed to fit in discussion of Led Zeppelin 3 and Mo Hippa by Jon Cleary
This week it's just Eilidh and Neil on their ownio trying to be more succinct in discussing P!nk's Missundaztood and Who's Next by The Who.
Podcast number 7 with guest Dan South. Here we discuss, American idiot by Green day, Appetite for Destruction by Guns and Roses and A night at the opera by Queen.
This week Eilidh and Neil are joined by Tim Allan of Awkward Family Portraits to discuss albums by Pokey Lafarge, Paul Simon and Holly MacVe.
A marathon of a podcast fuelled by gin and longterm friendship. We investigate Joanne by Lady Gaga, Word gets around by Stereophonics and Here's Little Richard. Hilarity ensues.
Episode 4 in which Eilidh and Neil welcome their first guest in the form of Anton from Anton & The Colts. In the chat which passed the censors, they cover albums by Fatherson, The Lemonheads and Tom Waits.









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