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An alternative Burns Night playlist: seven songs from Scotland

It’s Burns night!

I’m not Scottish but I never really need an excuse to down a load of whisky (that’s ‘whisky’ not ‘whiskey’), scoff some sheep guts and read poetry out loud. But if that all sounds a bit much (especially the poetry bit) I’ve prepared a wee Burns Night playlist for you to sip your Irn-Bru along to.

Slàinte mhath!

FRIGHTENED RABBIT – THE WOODPILE

Because few things burn better than a woodpile. Unless it’s damp of course. They really should have called it ‘The Dry Woodpile’

THE PROCLAIMERS – SUNSHINE ON LEITH

Sunshine on Leith? better get the Factor 50 on quick before you get sunburn. Here are the kings of Scotland – Charlie and Craig Reid – with a little help from their royal subjects at last year’s T in the Park.

TEENAGE FANCLUB – SPARKY’S DREAM

Because, as Bruce Springsteen once told Monica off Friends, you can’t start a fire without a spark.

MOGWAI – MEXICAN GRAND PRIX

I’ve never watched the Mexican Grand Prix, but I imagine it might involve a bit of burning rubber. Possibly the best Krautrock song to come from Glasgow, this.

FINLEY QUAYE – MAVERICK A STRIKE

Possibly the best reggae song to come out of Edinburgh this.

BIG COUNTRY – FIELDS OF FIRE

Apparently, Big Country’s Stuart Adamson hated it when people compared their guitar sound to bagpipes. Which is a bit weird when their guitar sound was quite similar to bagpipes.

RACHEL SERMANNI – AE FOND KISS

Ae Fond Kiss? Sorry, no idea how this ended up on the Burns Night playlist. But it’s lovely, so I’m leaving it in anyway.

(Someone do me a favour and explain to Leon what the ‘Burns’ in Burns Night means please – Editor)

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Seven songs from Scotland: an alternative Burns Night playlist
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To accompany your sheeps guts and Irn-Bru, we've prepared a wee alternative Burns Night playlist for you featuring Mogwai, Teenage Fanclub and
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