Synopsis
Scots Whay Hae! is the place to discuss modern Scottish Culture whatever and wherever that may be.
Episodes
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Martin Metcalfe - Goodbye Mr Mackenzie
19/03/2021 Duration: 32minFor the latest podcast Ali spoke to Martin Metcalfe who has been in a variety of bands over the years, but who is best known to many as the frontman of Goodbye Mr Mackenzie - one of Scotland's finest bands. Martin talks about the early days of the band, the music scene in Edinburgh in the '80s, the bands who influenced them and those they admired, their reformation and sell-out tour of 2019, the new live album, the forthcoming DVD documentary about the band, and a whole lot more. It's a fascinating chat with one of Scottish music's most intriguing characters.
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Craig Lamont - The Cultural Memory of Georgian Glasgow
05/03/2021 Duration: 49minFor the latest SWH! Podcast Ali spoke to Dr Craig Lamont about his fascinating book The Cultural Memory of Georgian Glasgow which gives new insight into Scotland's largest city during what was known as the long 18th century, merging historical, literary, and memory studies. The two discuss the Scottish Enlightenment, the emerging print culture, the transatlantic slave trade, and how the philosophy, science, art, and religion, all helped to shape the city as it moved into its better know Industrial period. https://www.scotswhayhae.com/post/georgian-on-my-mind-the-swh-podcast-talks-to-craig-lamont
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Heather Croall - Yer Old Faither
02/03/2021 Duration: 34minFor the latest of our Glasgow Film Festival Podcasts Ali spoke to Australian filmmaker Heather Croall about her documentary 'Yer Old Faither' which, as the title suggests, is about her Glaswegian born Dad who took the family to settle in the infamous industrial city of Whyalla, Australia. It's a deeply personal film which will be nevertheless be relatable to all, and which uses home movies, family pictures, animation, and Heather's own footage, to tell a tale about one man's apparently ordinary life yet one which touched the lives of a whole community in extraordinary ways. It's a fascinating conversation about a fantastic film, one which we hope will persuade you to see the film for yourself.
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Alastair Cole - Iorram
26/02/2021 Duration: 36minFor the latest in out series of Glasgow Film Festival podcasts Ali spoke to director, producer, and cinematographer Alastair Cole to talk about his film 'Iorram (Boat Song)', which is the first cinema documentary entirely in Scots Gaelic. Alastair talks about the unusual structure of the film, the vital importance of audio archive, the different types of cinematography used, the problems with filming at sea, connecting stories across time, and so much more.
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Maya/Nightwave - Underplayed
26/02/2021 Duration: 19minFor the second in our series of Glasgow Film Festival 2021 podcasts Ali spoke to Maya Medvesek, better known as internationally renowned DJ Nightwave, to talk about the music documentary 'Underplayed'. The film shines a light on gender inequality in the electronic dance music scene, and Maya, who features in the film, talks all about her experiences as a DJ, the challenges and discrimination she has faced, the women who were early pioneers for electronic music, the Producer Girls project, her hopes for the future, and so much more.
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Anthony Baxter - Eye of the Storm
26/02/2021 Duration: 40minFor the latest of our Glasgow Film Festival Podcasts Ali spoke to a previous guest, Anthony Baxter, this time around to talk about 'Eye of the Storm', his documentary about the landscape artist James Morrison. Anthony discusses why he chose James as his subject, the use of mixed media - especially Catriona Black's animation, the soundtrack and what it brings to the film, the importance of storytelling, how the art influenced his own work, and a whole lot more.
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Sorcha Dallas - Gray Day Podcast
23/02/2021 Duration: 36minFor the latest SWH! podcast, Ali caught up with Sorcha Dallas, the custodian of the Alasdair Gray Archive, to talk about the plans for Gray Day, which is the 25th February 2021 - the 40th anniversary of the publication of Alasdair's debut novel 'Lanark', a book which had a profound impact on Scotland's literature and culture. They talk about the day itself and what's happening to mark it, the wide-range of people involved, the 'Lanark' readings which have been posted in the run up to the 25th, the 'Gray Matters' podcasts which will be available on the day and beyond, the Alasdair Gray Archive itself, and a whole lot more. They also share some personal memories of Alasdair, and discuss why his work is so iconic. If you want to know more go to - thealasdairgrayarchive.org
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Etienne Kubwabo
19/02/2021 Duration: 32minFor the latest SWH! podcast Ali caught up with filmmaker, DJ, and comic book creator Etienne Kubwabo to talk about 'Beats of War' his comic book series which is so much more. The two discuss the inspiration behind the book, the importance of place and why Etienne wants to put Scotland on the page, and hopefully on the screen, the influences from his own life that came together to create the characters and stories told, the musical side to the project, the importance of collaboration in all his work, his experience of Scottish culture, his hopes and dreams for what is to come, and a whole lot more. It's a fascinating chat with a man who creates his art across different genres and forms. To learn more go to https://mileawayfilms.com/product/beats-of-war-comic-book/
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Ross Sayers
17/02/2021 Duration: 41minFor the latest SWH! podcast Ali spoke to Young Adult author Ross Sayers about his latest novel 'Daisy on the Outer Line', as well as his previous work 'Mary's the Name' and 'Sonny and Me' (all published by the YA publisher Cranachan). Ross is one of our favourite writers, and there are none better writing in the field of YA fiction today. It's a fascinating conversation about finding the voice, language, getting "into character", the challenges when writing a time travel plot, and a whole lot more.
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Alan Bissett
05/02/2021 Duration: 46minFor the latest podcast Ali caught up with writer and performer Alan Bissett, who was one of our earliest podcast guests back in 2011. That was the year of his last novel 'Pack Men' and the two talk about his first book of published prose since, the novella 'Lazy Susan'. They discuss the character of Susie 'Q' Martin, the return to writing fiction, the novella as a format, the book's inventive structure, the relationship between author and reader, new ways to tell old stories, and so much more. It's a fascinating chat with one of Scotland's finest writers, and there's also the bonus of readings from Alan (as God!) and Rosalind Watt as 'Lazy Susan'.
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Paisley Book Festival - Keira Brown and Imogen Stirling
02/02/2021 Duration: 27minThe latest podcast is all about the forthcoming Paisley Book Festival, and Ali spoke to co-producer Keira Brown and writer-in-residence Imogen Stirling all about the festival, the necessary move to online, the theme of 'Radical New Futures', and a whole lot more. Keira talks us through the programme, and how people can get involved, and Imogen explains her role and some of the workshops she is running, and the events she has created. It's the perfect introduction to what promises to be a one of the must attend events of 2021. For full details go to paisleybookfest.com
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David F. Ross
26/01/2021 Duration: 57minFor the first SWH! podcast of 2021 Ali spoke to writer David F. Ross about his latest novel 'There's Only One Danny Garvey' (out now, published by Orenda Books). The two try to avoid all spoilers as they talk about the inspiration behind the book, and Danny himself, as well as the setting of Scottish junior football, a different approach to writing this time around, the importance of music and mixtapes to the plot, and a whole lot more. It's always a pleasure to catch up with David, and we think this podcast kicks off the new year in fine style!
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Braidwood Brothers - The Cultural Year
29/12/2020 Duration: 01h11minThis is a bonus podcast for the end of this difficult year. During Lockdown 1 Ali recorded podcasts with his brother Andy to discuss their favourite albums from the 1980s to the last decade, which you can still find at scotswhayhae.com. Recently they got together once again to discuss their cultural year, and the things which have helped them through the last 12 months. They talk books, music, podcasts, art, anniversaries, festivals, opera, literary giants, ghosts, beer, the comfort of nostalgia, and more. This is our last podcast of 2020 so we wish all our listeners the very best over the festive period, and that you have a great 2021.
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Best Music of 2020
22/12/2020 Duration: 01h18minThe final podcast for this year is our roundup of the Best Music of 2020, where Ali is joined by Richard Bull, the producer of BBC Radio Scotland's Roddy Hart Show. They each pick 10 releases to talk about, but take a few detours and diversions along the way. We hope you enjoy their musical memories of the past 12 months, and find something of enough interest to investigate further.
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Frances Macdonald and Ross Ryan
15/12/2020 Duration: 28minFor the latest SWH! podcast Ali spoke to artists Frances Macdonald and Ross Ryan about their current exhibition at The Scottish Gallery in Edinburgh. Frances and Ross are mother and son, so the exhibition's title of A Family Affair is apt. They explain their working methods, how the were first drawn to art, how they approached this collaborative exhibition, the importance of their home in Argyll in their work, (specifically Crinan where the family run the Crinan Hotel) and the local islands, and their differing approaches to capturing and portraying the natural world. They also describe how they view each other's work, style, and technique, and working during the strange year of 2020.
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Best Films of 2020
11/12/2020 Duration: 01h22minIn the year when cinemas were closed for most of it, and films schedules were pushed back to who knows when, you might think it would be tough to talk about the Best Films of 2020 for any length of time. Well think again, as Chris, Wesley, and Ali reunite for their annual chat about their favourite movies of the past 12 months. Picking five each, they share their enthusiasm for films you may have missed first time around, and we're sure you'll find something to tickle your fancy.
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Best Books of 2020 (Part II)
08/12/2020 Duration: 58minThis year was such a great one for Scottish writing that we had to split our Best Books of 2020 podcast into two parts to allow time for everything we had to talk about in. For both parts Ali was once again joined by Publishing Scotland's Vikki Reilly, who became a published author herself this year. The two pick their favourite books from the last 12 months, and take many detours and diversions along the way. We hope you find something of interest in their chat. Part I is already available at scotswhayhae.com.
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Best Books of 2020 (Part 1)
04/12/2020 Duration: 54minThis year was such a great one for Scottish writing that we had to split out Best Books of 2020 podcast into two parts to fit everything we had to talk about in. For both parts Ali was once again joined by Publishing Scotland's Vikki Reilly, who became a published author herself this year. The two pick their favourite books from the last 12 months, and take many detours and diversions along the way. We hope you find something of interest in their chat, and Part II will follow soon.
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Anthony Baxter - Flint
30/11/2020 Duration: 42minThe latest SWH! Podcast is an interview with filmmaker Anthony Baxter who talks all about his latest documentary 'Flint', which premieres on BBC Scotland this Tuesday at 10pm (1/12/20) and will be available on iPlayer afterwards. The two talk about the tragic ongoing story behind the film, how and why Anthony became involved, the themes explored and the lessons to be learned, the timely nature of its release, the problems promoting a film in 2020, and a whole lot more. It's a fascinating chat about one of the most important and hard-hitting films of the year.
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Chris Thomson - The Bathers
20/11/2020 Duration: 40minFor the latest SWH! Podcast Ali spoke with The Bathers' founder and frontman, Chris Thomson, initially to discuss the remastered and reissued 'Marina Trilogy' of the 'Lagoon Blues', 'Sunpowder', and 'Kelvingrove Baby' albums, but the conversation also turns to Marina Records, the story behind the influential Friends Again, how The Bathers helped to capture and create the mood of Glasgow in the '90s, the importance of the band's style and image, the promise of new music, and a whole lot more.