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Alistair Braidwood

The Beat Goes On: The Scots Whay Hae! Podcast Talks To Grant McPhee...



For the latest Scots Whay Hae! Podcast Ali spoke to filmmaker and writer Grant McPhee to talk about his book Postcards from Scotland: Scottish Independent Music 1983-1995 which is published by Omnibus Press.


Grant talks about how the book came about and why these are the years he wanted to cover, his film Teenage Superstars which inspired it, how the structure is shaped by the interviews, his previous book Hungry Beat (written with Douglas Macintyre) which set the template, the importance of the legendary, and often misunderstood, C86 cassette, how many of the musicians in the book changed, and continue to change, Scotland's cultural landscape, and so much more.


The two also discuss the importance of place in the story, particularly outside of the cities, as well as talking about some of the lesser known bands who appear on these pages.


It's a comprehensive conversation as befits a book which covers its subject so thoroughly, and it makes for the perfect accompaniment Postcards From Scotland and the music it celebrates.



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