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Restless Natives with Martin Compston & Gordon Smart

Offending People, Scottish Roots & A Pink Jacket with Bobby Gillespie

Restless Natives with Martin Compston & Gordon Smart

Global

Society & Culture, Comedy

4.9674 Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2024

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

This week, we've outdone ourselves on our guest. One of the true Scottish legend, Bobby Gillespie joins Martin and Gordon in studio on their return from Germany to chat growing up in Scotland, musician's ascent pre-social media, media training, offending people, the future of Primal Scream and what's next for the band.

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0:00.0

This is a global player original podcast.

0:15.9

This is the Restless Native's podcast and it's very intimidating doing this in front of somebody you really respect as a credible artist.

0:22.3

But anyway, this is...

0:23.6

I'm 10 jobs, gogs and I'm joined today by the one and only Wayscotewear and TV detective, Robert De Nerely, aka Fanny DeVito, Martin Comston.

0:34.4

Hi, how you doing, me?

0:35.1

I'm good, Mark. We're being very serious. Yeah, let's get to it. Because Billy Conley always says, right, you can't pretend to be winswept and interesting.

0:41.4

You just are, right?

0:42.4

And we've got rock and roll royalty today from Glasgow, who was kind of like the guiding light for us, boys in Scotland in the 90s when we're growing up, because he is a phenomenal rock and roll star Glasgow's proud of the sun from London.

0:56.2

The one and only Bobby Galisbury! Yes!

0:57.5

Too kind.

0:59.5

It's great to see you Bobby.

1:00.7

Thanks for doing this, ma'am.

1:01.8

Really appreciate it.

1:03.1

It's great to have you.

1:04.0

I was saying your book came out after lockdown and it was a phenomenal read.

1:07.6

And me and Martin were talking about how important it is to go and see your first gig and

1:11.4

how it shapes your life. And yours is quite cool, but mine was Mike Oldfield in 1994 at Edinburgh

1:16.5

Castle, which is all right. I think they're so right. All right. Yeah, two really bells is. I was

1:21.9

unbelievable. Mine's was Venga Boys, Archa, or Sunday 18. But it's a good gig as well

1:28.1

it was it good

1:28.7

you have a good time

1:31.3

it's cool isn't it I love the way you own the

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