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The Scottish Song Guide
The Sorries
15 episodes
2 days ago
An insight into the stories, events and characters which inspired the writing of some of Scotland's finest traditional songs. Written and presented by Douglas Kay & Martin Philip - The Sorries.
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An insight into the stories, events and characters which inspired the writing of some of Scotland's finest traditional songs. Written and presented by Douglas Kay & Martin Philip - The Sorries.
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Episode 11: Loch Lomond
The Scottish Song Guide
29 minutes 36 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 11: Loch Lomond

This week we’re getting the spades out and digging around in the history of arguably the most widely identifiable Scottish song of all - Loch Lomond  (also referred to in some quarters as The Bonnie, Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond ).

Marty and Douglas express some pretty definite opinions on a song which, in its worst guise, can become a tacky, clichéd representation of Scotland, but in its best can be a heart-wrenching ballad or a unifying, crowd-pleasing stomper.
 
You can listen to the full song on The Sorries album Auld Lang Syne and can hear more of our songs on the major streaming services or by visiting http://thesorries.co.uk

Some references and further reading are to be found on the podcast site - scottishsongguide.com

Music featured:
Loch Lomond  by The Sorries (taken from the album Auld Lang Syne - 2012)
Loch Lomond  (instrumental) by The Sorries (live recording, Moscow - 2019)
The Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond  by The Sorries (podcast session recording - 2022)
Kind Robin Lo’es Me  by The Sorries (podcast session recording - 2022)

The Scottish Song Guide
An insight into the stories, events and characters which inspired the writing of some of Scotland's finest traditional songs. Written and presented by Douglas Kay & Martin Philip - The Sorries.