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Old punk venue to get an airing on veteran presenter's radio show

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The story of Paisley’s legendary punk rock mecca, The Bungalow Bar, is set to get some major exposure when the writer who published a book about the venue is interviewed for a popular radio show that is syndicated around the world.Amazingly, a rare demo single that was written and recorded by Kilbarchan author Loudon Temple, will also get its first ever play on radio exactly fifty years after it was originally produced.The demo single recorded by the band Lordy, had lain hidden in a box of 7-inch 45rpm records for almost forty years.

It came to light when Temple was invited to be a studio guest on John Cavanagh’s Soundwave show this Saturday, March 5, from 8am.Paisley band Saigon will also get an airing during the interview.Highly respected for various music-related programmes he produced for the BBC, Cavanagh wanted to interview oudon about the books he wrote and published during the pandemic, when unable to continue to promote events himself via the Brookfield-Knights agency which he ran until Covid'The Music Goes Round And Round' took a look back to the Scottish music scene of the 60s and 70s, when Loudon was lead vocalist in various bands including The Diamonds, The Ceiling Light Machine and Lordy.The two-song demo single, which was captured on four-track reel-to-reel tape in 1972, had been lost and believed to be gone forever.Loudon revealed: "It was a rarity as we only ever had half a dozen acetates pressed to send out to record labels at the time."An acetate is an aluminium-based pressing with a light lacquer coating and they become very crackly very quickly."I dug out records such as Morning Dew by Tim Rose and Three Dog Night& Liar, and it was then I found the old Lordy demo lurking right at the back." That

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