And here it (quite lideralee) is.
Paul Haig – Something Good.
And good it most certainly is in that rich vein of Scots-Americana-80’s.
Great voice.
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And here it (quite lideralee) is.
Paul Haig – Something Good.
And good it most certainly is in that rich vein of Scots-Americana-80’s.
Great voice.
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Dougiej. Do you remember ‘Set the tone’?
😂😂😂
To be honest, no.
Googled them and found that, as was the way with 90% of Glasgow bands, there was crossover with other bands – in this case through the sadly late Bobby Patterson of Love & Money.
http://www.hiddenglasgow.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=6708&start=45
That time really was fertile for Glasgow and Scottish pop, from C86 indie to globe-straddling megastars.
I had a pint with Paul Haig and Kenny Hyslop when I was sixteen! I was humping gear for a local nightclub whenever there was a gig,which was often in those days and so once set up and soundcheck were complete it was off to the hotel bar! Glaswegians again!
Fab song.
Is that ‘Jesse’ fella up next?
Cheers for that Dougiej.
I forget about Paul Haig. Thanks for reminding me – I liked him a lot when I was younger.
Scots-Americana or (as per tempo): 1.Glaswegiana
2.Caledronica
like it.
I’ve got that Paul Haig song on repeat right now. Cheers again Dougiej.😎