Vic Galloway presents sessions from Glasvegas and Cassidy, plus interviews with Alan McGee, James Allan and The New York Dolls. There's also the best new music from right across Scotland. RUNNING ORDER Timings are approximate and given in hours and minutes from the start of the zone. 0.05 GLASVEGAS (Archive session) The band chat to Vic Galloway, and perform ‘Daddy’s Gone’, a cover of The Korgis’ ‘Everybody’s Got To Learn Sometime’ and ‘Please Come Back Home’. 0.41 OUT OF THE HOT SEAT: Alan McGee Former Scotland football manager Craig Brown speaks to the former Creation Records boss about dealing with the Gallagher brothers at the height of their fame. 1.20 ADO (Archive session) The beats producer speaks to Vic Galloway, and performs his tracks ‘Control Alt Defeat Part 3’, ‘Junk’, ‘Employee of the Month’ and ‘Night Eating’. 1.59 STARK TALK: James Allan The Glasvegas frontman speaks candidly to Edi Stark about his upbringing, and how this has influenced the music he writes and performs with the band. 2.32 CASSIDY (Archive session) With the ink still wet on their major-label record deal, the band drop by Vic Galloway’s studio to perform ‘Stray Cat’, ‘Beautiful Girl Beautiful World’, ‘I Don’t Know’ and ‘The Traveller’. 2.59 CLASSIC SCOTTISH ALBUMS: Aztec Camera – High Land, Hard Rain Davie Scott gets to grips with the songwriting of the 19-year-old Roddy Frame, on this much-loved 1983 debut album that spawned the top twenty single ‘Oblivious’. 3.34 NEW YORK DOLLS (Archive interview) Janice Forsyth speaks to the legendary proto-punks as they release their latest album ‘Cause I Sez So’. 3.53 JAMES ‘TAPPY’ WRIGHT (Archive interview) ‘Rock Roadie’ Tappy talks about his new book, and speaks openly about his accusations that Jimi Hendrix’s death was no accident. 4.04 STUART COSGROVE’S FLOORFILLERS Join Stuart on the dancefloor for some more classic Northern Soul, direct from his vast collection of vintage vinyl. 5.06 SECOND HAND MARCHING BAND (Archive session) Even they’ve lost count of how many members they’ve got! Vic Galloway squeezes the troupe into Pacific Quay to play some live tracks, including ‘Bottle of Anger/Lies’, ‘Hurricane, Thunderstorm’ and a cover of At The Drive-In’s ‘One Armed Scissor’.