Stacks of wax: Recent Episodes

Neil McKenzie

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.

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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.

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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.

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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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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This week Neil and a snotty Eilidh catch up on the week in the Glasgow music scene and talk about albums of the week - Rumours by Fleetwood Mac and Amphetamine ballads by The Amazing Snakeheads.

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Episode 2 in which Eilidh and (especially)Neil talk a lot about their chosen albums. Courtney Marie Matthews - May your kindness remain and The Rolling Stones - Let it bleed

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The pilot episode where Eilidh and Neil try and work out how to make a podcast and discuss their love for Carole King's Tapestry and Fire and Water by Free.