Foreign Thoughts

1200-1400 15.12.11

it's a wrap...

today's show was madness. utter madness. We had 3 bands, 6 hosts, some booze and some santa hats. Midnight Lion's Stewart did a fantastic stripped down set, followed by Kettle of Kite's Tom Stearn. Then, the Dirty Beggars did a stomping set of Americana infused indie lovelyness.

Don't forget that to win tickets to Fatherson at the Arches this sunday you can send in the best drawn impression of Ross Leighton. Whoever wins gets 2 free tickets and their drawing put up on Ross's wall.

Show will be up to listen again as of tomorrow morning.

x

Posted at 17:42, 15th December 2011

well, i can't wait for christmas...

it's that time of year again...where I get a wee red nose from the cold and warm myself up by listening to There Will Be Fireworks non-stop. Aye, this is pretty much what happens all year round but with more mince pies and Wham on the radio.

Tune in tomorrow from 12-2 to listen to some festive treats from Scottish bands as well as a cheeky wee session from a secret guest and interview with Miss Milk herself, Hannah Currie.

I am going to bring some mulled wine in a flask and some merry men.

Festive love from Foreign thoughts.

x

Posted at 13:43, 14th December 2011

playlist

Sports Science/Daniel O'Dickhead
Pensioner Olive Grove
Detour Scotland Session
Bear Bones Eli and Oz
Last Christmas
Aidan John Moffat Chemikal Underground
This Feels Like...
There Will Be Fireworks Unsigned
I Will Be King (Live Session)
Midnight Lion Locks & Keys
Sleeping in the Woods
Midnight Lion Locks & Keys
The Waves
John Knox Sex Club Instinctive Raccoon
Scheme
Archimedes Principle Unsigned
Canyon Song
Open Swimmer White Label
Ultra Thrizz
Rustie Warp
colours Should Be Blinding
Kettle of Kites Unsigned
Leave With This
Russian Ninjas Unsigned
Fisherman's Cat
Kettle of Kites Unsigned
Little Scheme
Pronto Mama Unsigned
Daugher of God
Three Blind Wolves Instinctive Raccoon
Session
The Dirty Beggars Unsigned
Unknown Track
Conquering Animal Sound Gizeh

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