Adam has the pleasure this week of being joined in the studio by two successful musicians with numerous awards and several million record sales between them.
Travis bassist and Rangers supporter Dougie Payne is forced to relive his side's glorious performance between 12pm and 12.06pm against Celtic, before discussing the disconnect that may have prompted Steven Gerrard's departure, the 'Brazilian in a Scotsman's body' who inspired his love of Rangers, watching Scotland at France '98 with Brazil fans, his unused Scotland song, what artists like The Killers make of Glasgow's Barrowlands, Rod Stewart's bad habit, hanging out with Paul McCartney, acting with Ben Stiller, enlisting Celtic fans for a half-time recording and joining forces with Brendan Rodgers at the school gates.
Drummer and Celtic fan Paul Thomson talks about Callum McGregor's 'executive decision', his theory on why Ange Postecoglou identifies with the club's fans, how football became more important to him during lockdown, his recent decision to leave Franz Ferdinand after nearly 20 years, his own unused Scotland song, donating a sensitive part of his body, appearing on Celtic and Rangers compilation albums, committing blasphemy in Mexico, his unique description in a book about New York's music scene and a memorable misunderstanding with Kanye West.
Adam enlists his guests to help him debunk a myth involving Bruce Willis and Celtic, puts questions to them from Twitter, delves into their Wikipedia pages, quizzes them on Carlos Cuellar's personal life and announces the winner of this season's Golden Stauner award.
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