From the Barrow to the Barrowlands
Peat & Diesel a’ dèanamh na cuirme as motha aca fhathast aig na Barrowlands ann an Glaschu. Peat & Diesel play one of their biggest gigs yet at the iconic Glasgow Barrowlands.
Tha rud ris an cainnte ‘Peatlemania’ air grèim fhaighinn air an dùthaich. Tha an t-iasgair, Calum ‘Boydie’ Macleòid, an neach-dealain, Innes Scott, agus an drà ibhear, Uilleam ‘Uilly’ Macleòid còmhla aithnichte mar Peat & Diesel, air buaidh mhòr a thoirt air saoghal ceòl Gà idhealach, is iad a’ glacadh aire na dùthcha leis a’ cheòl tharraingeach aca agus an sgeulachdan sònraichte mu bheatha an eilein.
Dìreach bliadhna an dèidh a’ chiad chuirm aig a’ chòmhlan ann an taigh-seinnse aithnichte ann an Leòdhas, reic Peat & Diesel na tiogaidean gu lèir airson cuirm ann an ionad-cluiche ainmeil nam Barrowlands ann an Glaschu. Thig cuide ris a’ chòmhlan airson a’ chlà radh ciùil seo den chuirm as motha a th’ air a bhith aca fhathast, a tha gan sealltainn a’ cluich òrain ainmeil bho na clà ran aca ‘Uptown Fank’ agus ‘Light my Byre’, a’ gabhail a-steach an t-òran sònraiche a thug ainm dhaibh mu na h-Eileanan Siar.
A phenomenon known as ‘Peatlemania’ has recently taken hold of the nation. Fisherman Calum ‘Boydie’ Macleod, Electrician Innes Scott, and delivery driver Uilleam ‘Uilly’ Macleod - together as Peat & Diesel - have taken the Highland music scene by storm, capturing the country’s imagination through their infectious music and unique tales of island life.
Just one year after their first ever gig in a well known Lewis pub, Peat & Diesel sold out the iconic Glasgow Barrowlands. Follow the band through this musical documentation of one of their biggest gigs yet, which sees them play classics from their albums Uptown Fank and Light my Byre, including the Western Isles anthem that catapulted them to fame.
In Gaelic with English subtitles
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Executive Producer | Margaret Mary Murray |
Executive Producer | Seumas Mactaggart |
Producer | David Martin |
Broadcasts
- Fri 3 Apr 2020 22:30
- Sun 5 Apr 2020 00:00
- Sun 5 Apr 2020 22:00
- Fri 10 Apr 2020 23:00
- Sat 18 Jul 2020 22:30
- New Year's Day 2021 23:00
- Sat 4 Sep 2021 22:00
- Sat 29 Jan 2022 21:00
- Fri 4 Feb 2022 22:00
- Sun 24 Jul 2022 00:00
- Fri 23 Jun 2023 21:00
- Sat 24 Jun 2023 21:00
- Fri 13 Oct 2023 22:00
- Sat 14 Oct 2023 21:00
- Sat 16 Mar 2024 23:00
- Fri 16 Aug 2024 21:00