Everybody Wants to Play the Hits

By: Everybody Wants to Play the Hits
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  • Everybody Wants to Play the Hits is the new Scottish music review podcast, brought to you by the people behind SNACK magazine and Ravechild, and in association with Glad Radio.


    Recorded at the Glad Studio in Govanhill Bath’s community space, The Deep End. Thank you to Richard Bull at Glad Radio for all the help and support.


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Episodes
  • Everybody Wants to Play the Hits (EWTPTH) : Episode 28 – Lots of Love
    Feb 12 2025

    Everybody Wants to Play the Hits is the new Scottish music review podcast, brought to you by SNACK magazine and Ravechild, and in association with Glad Radio.


    Recorded at the Glad Studio in Govanhill Bath's community space The Deep End. Thank you to Richard Bull at Glad Radio for all the help and support.


    Iain Dawson is, as always, our host with special guests Gill Higgins (Curlew), Ali Braidwood (Scots Whay Hae!), and Louise Holland (SNACK).


    Tracks played and discussed:


    Beautiful Cosmos – Dance of the Atoms

    Sacred Paws – Another Day

    Isabella Strange – Karma 5

    The Martial Arts – Not Coming Down

    Russell Stewart – pink and grey

    MSK – DON'T CHANGE

    Pistol Daisys – Crying In Marseille

    Goodnight Louisa – Actor


    Audio edit by Kenny Lavelle





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    1 hr and 50 mins
  • Everybody Wants to Play the Hits (EWTPTH) : Episode 27 – He Was Feeding Me Little Chocolates From the Chocolate Box
    Jan 22 2025

    Everybody Wants to Play the Hits is the new Scottish music review podcast, brought to you by SNACK magazine and Ravechild, and in association with Glad Radio.


    Recorded at the Glad Studio in Govanhill Bath's community space The Deep End. Thank you to Richard Bull at Glad Radio for all the help and support.


    Iain Dawson is, as always, our host with special guests Katherine Aly, Natalie Jayne Clarke (SNACK), and Stoph McColgan (SNACK.


    Tracks played and discussed:


    Penny Black – Let's Do Math In The Garden

    Tzusan - The Girl With The Dragonfly Tattoo

    Becky Sikasa – I Don't Have Words

    Midi Paul [with Sally Jaquet] – 707

    Katherine Aly – WHATYAGONDOBOUTIT [for the friendzoned]

    Sonotto – First Date

    Fourth Daughter – Deja Vu

    C Duncan – Delerium

    Loup Havenith – Good Grief





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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Everybody Wants to Play the Hits (EWTPTH) : Episode 26 – SNACK Scottish Single of the Year 2024
    Dec 31 2024


    Everybody Wants to Play the Hits is the new Scottish music review podcast, brought to you by SNACK magazine and Ravechild, and in association with Glad Radio.


    Recorded at the Glad Studio in Govanhill Bath's community space The Deep End. Thank you to Richard Bull at Glad Radio for all the help and support.


    In this episode we chat about and play some of the songs that made the SNACK Scottish Single of the Year Shortlist 2024, along with some of our favourites that didn't make the collective top 20.



    Thank you to all the SNACK writers and readers who voted and contributed to the making of the SNACKSSY 2024.


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    Iain Dawson of Ravechild is our host with guests Faye Woodcock (Some Great Reward), Keira Brown (SNACK), and Chris Queen (SNACK).


    Audio edit by Kenny Lavelle



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    1 hr and 23 mins

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