"Podcast: The Ancient One Show No 125"

Show No 125, "The Hogmanay Special" is now available as a podcast. This show initially went out on Hogmanay (New Year's Eve) and was made up of 3 distinct sections.

Part 1 featured Scottish Progressive music with tracks from Beggars Opera, Long Earth, Grand Tour, Comedy Of Errors and Abel Ganz.

Part 2 Featured Scottish Contemporary artists with The Silencers, Gerry Rafferty, Gallagher and Lyle, Stealer's Wheel, The Bluebells, The Boy Who Trapped The Sun, Siiga and King Creosote.

Part 3 Featured Scottish Traditional/Celtic/Electronica with Manran, Niteworks (2), Sketch (2), Peatbog Faeries (2), Runrig and Dougie MacLean.

Playlist

Part 1 1 Greenslade - Spirit Of The Dance (excerpt from The Recollection) 2 Beggar's Opera - The Time Machine (Waters of Change 1971) 3 Long Earth - The Source Pt 1-4 ( The Source 2017) 4 Gr

Part 2 7 The Silencers - I Can Feel It ( Seconds Of Pleasure 1993) 8 Gerry Rafferty - Baker Street (City To City 1985) 9 Gallagher and Lyle - Heart On My Sleeve (Breakaway 1976) 10 Stealers Wheel - Stuck In The Middle With You (Stealer's Wheel 1972) 11 The Bluebells - Young At Heart (Singles Collection 1993) 12 The Boy Who Trapped The Sun - Katy (Fireplace 2010) 13 Siiga - Seashell (Michelle) (The Sea And The Mirror 2009) 14 King Creosote - Melin Wynt (Astronaut Meets Appleman 2016)

Part 3 15 Manran - Oran Na Cloiche (Manran 2011) 16 Niteworks - Luaidh (NW 2015) 17 Sketch - Shedmaus (Shed Life 2011) 18 Peatbog Faeries - Spiders (Blackhouse 2015) 19 Runrig - The Greatest Flame (Amazing Things 1993) 20 Niteworks - Coisich (NW 2015) 21 Sketch -Oidhche Boogie (Shed Life 2011) 22 Peatbog Faeries - The Real North (Blackhouse 2015) 23 Dougie Maclean - Caledonia ( Caledonia 1978) 24 Runrig - Loch Lomond Live (Long Distance 1996) 25 Greenslade - Joie De Vivre (excerpt from The Recollection)

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Jim Lawson

Jim Lawson

Born back in the mists of time when dinosaurs roamed the Earth…well, the year that Sir Edmund Hilary climbed Mt Everest, the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II and when Watson and Crick unravelled the structure of DNA, The Ancient One truly lives up to his name. After spending 33 years in teaching, the last 25 as Head of Biology, I successfully applied for early retirement (2008) and moved lock and stock (I didn’t possess any barrels at the time) to the beautiful Isle of Skye, off the west coast of Scotland, to join my partner, The Landlady. (now known as Mrs Ancient One) As a retired person, I looked around the various voluntary openings that existed and one led me to the local radio station, Cuillin FM. I thought I might be able to help out sorting cds or something. Within a couple of weeks I was asked if I wanted to present a program and trained up as soon as I said “Yes”. Launched onto the airwaves was the show “Strangely Strange but Oddly Normal” and I was able to foist some of my shedload of music onto an unsuspecting public. From mainstream rock/folkrock the contents slowly evolved to full blown progressive rock with leanings towards the symphonic melodic areas. The title of the show also changed to “Strangely Strange and The Ancient One”, which initially confused listeners as they expected 2 presenters, and thus the show title was shortened to simply “The Ancient One”. The show has appeared onCuillin FM,North Highland Radio, Pipeline Radio International and. More Music Radio The Ancient One show on Progzilla Radio is a 3hr show going out fortnightly, (every Tuesday night at 21:00 UK) highlighting the best in progressive music, so expect lots of modern progressive music, but with the odd excursion back in time to the classic works of the late 60’s/early 70’s, all showing a more symphonic nature. Every 2nd Saturday at midday UK, there is the chance to hear an Ancient One Archive Show from 7 years ago, and every 5th Sunday between the hours of midnight and 02:00 UK, The Ancient One presents 101 Dimensions a show featuring ambient, electronica, krautrock and more with no mic work.