Pat and Greg also go back to Glasgow University’s Queen Margaret Union where they performed some of their earliest concerts as a chart-topping band, where they saw of their favourite gigs of all time and, of course, where Pat spent some time as the University’s Lord Rector.įinally, at the nearby Kelvingrove Bandstand, they look forward to this summer’s full-band concert – which will feature Pat’s own daughter - and reveal how they see their music in the future. They visit Glasgow Central Station, where their iconic hit Looking for Linda was conceived, and explain the station’s pivotal role in the band’s early music and even its original name. I was not Clooking for Linda, but AmLinda found me Fmaj7Hiding away on the Fmaj7slow Gtrain Amhome Bm7 'Is Cthis one for Paisley Oh youve Amgot to help me' Fmaj7She used to work there a Fmaj7long Gtime a Amgo Bm7 Shed Cspent 35 pounds on Amone pack of ciggies Fmaj7Running an errand for. Hue and Cry: a newspaper advertisement that offered rewards for the recapture of slaves who had escaped their masters. BBC Scotland is kicking off a 90s season this weekend I was not looking for Linda, but Linda found me Hiding away on the slow train home 'Is this one for Paisley Oh youve got to help me' She used to work there a long time ago Shed spent thirty-five pounds on one pack of ciggies Running an errand for him indoors Then she kept running straight down to Leeds Central Took Intercity and left her. From the late 18th century until 1839, Hue and Cry was a principal or variant title for the weekly newspaper, containing details of crimes and wanted people, that afterwards became better known as the Police Gazette.The feature will be shown on What’s on Scotland on May 24 and will see the duo visit Central Station and Glasgow Uni. Songtekst van LOOKING FOR LINDA van Hue and Cry: I was not looking for Linda but Linda found me, Hiding away on the slow train home, Is this one for. Musical eighties pop stars Hue and Cry are revisiting their roots next week for a TV special.Ĭoatbridge-born brothers Pat and Greg Kane talk about their past and their future with STV music journalist Nicola Meighan and uncover their musical influences, their developing styles over the years, and how they have sustained their career into its fourth decade. 1.8K views, 12 likes, 2 loves, 1 comments, 5 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Hue and Cry Official Music: Looking For Linda By Hue & Cry (Official Music Video) Released Mar 1, 1989.
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