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Left Of The Dial

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With the show nice and close to Burns night, Left of the Dial bring an all Scots episode. Featuring music from The Blue Nile, The Beta Band, Idlewild et al. However the highlight of the show is another live session on the show. Having already presented sets from French Wive and Brother Louis Colective, The John Knox Set Club now come and join the array of bands to have performed on Left of the Dial.

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0900-1000 23.01.10

how'd it get burns-ed?!

This week: since it's Burns Night coming up, an all-Scots episode, from The Blue Nile to The Beta Band, and including one lot of them live and in person: the John Knox Sex Club, or as many of them as we can fit in, playing a session in the Subcity studio this Saturday morning at some point between nine and ten a.m., ahead of their appearance at the I'm On A Boat fundraising gig on the Ferry later that night alongside a few of Subcity's own. DAE IT.

Posted at 17:11, 22nd January 2010

playlist

Cod Liver Oil and Orange Juice
Hamish Imlach Sanctuary
Thirteen Gliding Principles
The Delgados Chemikal Underground
(My Baby Does) Good Sculptures
The Rezillos Sire
Chris Defends: Warnings/Promises by Idlewild
Not Just Sometimes But Always
Idlewild Parlophone
The Downtown Lights
The Blue Nile Linn
The Second Summer Of Love
Danny Wilson Virgin
The Was
Make Model EMI
Assessment
The Beta Band Regal
John Knox Sex Club, live and in person
John The Revelator
John Knox Sex Club Live in studio
In The Ditch
John Knox Sex Club Live in studio
Everything Flows
Teenage Fanclub Paperhouse

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