People who love music, talking about music.
Murray Easton from the blog Everything Flows Glasgow chats about music with bands, artists, fellow fans, promoters and DJ's from the Glasgow music scene and beyond.

by Murray Easton
People who love music, talking about music. Murray Easton from the blog Everything Flows Glasgow chats about music with bands, artists, fellow fans, promoters and DJ's from the Glasgow music scene and beyond.
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April 29, 2021
<p>With this episode I just hit record and started talking!</p> <p>I'm frustrated and disappointed by the Summer Nights at Kelvingrove Bandstand being cancelled. Surely this is the ideal venue to trial live outdoor concerts at? Glasgow is a UNESCO city of music, a UNESCO creative city. We love music, we live for music, we really need it. Not just for the economy, but to lift spirits.</p> <p>I sincerely hope that some promoters, bands and labels are working on ideas for live music in the summer. I think the Bandstand and SWG3 in Glasgow are the venues we should be testing things at. Other cities in the UK are doing it.</p> <p>So what will my first post COVID concert be? Will Doune The Rabbit Hole go ahead? Do I hedge bets and buy tickets? What will my first show be?</p> <p>I basically use this podcast to get a lot of things off my chest. Chances are, if you are a music fan you'll be feeling the same.</p> <p><br></p>

April 2, 2021
<p>Barry McLuskie and Alan Clarke joined me again to record the second Teenage Fanclub Fanclub podcast. This time we focused on 2005's Man-Made album.</p> <p>"We hardly took any equipment, just some guitars and a pair of drumsticks." - Norman Blake</p> <p>As we recorded the Long Way Round podcast in February, the three of us found we had been listening to (and greatly appreciating) Man-Made. Three songs made it on to our Long Way Round (imaginary) compilation.</p> <p>There is a freshness to the album. The band have moved on from Creation/Sony, the 2003 career spanning compilation 4766 Seconds - A Shortcut to Teenage Fanclub helped to draw a line in the sand, Francis MacDonald returns on drums, the band have set up their own PeMa label and they have decamped to Chicago to record with John McEntire from Tortoise on production duties.</p> <p>We hope you enjoy the discussion surrounding the album, each song, b-sides and shows from the era, our thoughts and the odd tangent we head off on!</p> <p>Track the album down on vinyl or CD if you can.</p> <p>Thanks</p> <p>Murray</p> <p><br></p> <p><br></p>

March 12, 2021
<p>Just over a year ago I put on an intimate show at The Doublet Bar in Glasgow for Starry Skies. This was my contribution to their album crowdfunder. You could book a house/flat show, but I booked the upstairs function room in one of my favourite bars, charged people £10 a ticket and every single penny went to the band.</p> <p>Little did the band or I know, it would be the last live show they would play or I would see for over 12-months! So what was it like to bring out an album in lockdown, what plans were cancelled, writing loads of new songs and what would they like to do when we come out of lockdown.</p> <p>Warren and Heather discuss this and much more in the latest podcast. Thanks for listening.</p> <p>Photo by Jim Byrne</p>
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People who love music, talking about music.
Murray Easton from the blog Everything Flows Glasgow chats about music with bands, artists, fellow fans, promoters and DJ's from the Glasgow music scene and beyond.
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