Stuart Murdoch

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Another Saturday 02:55 Tools
Another Saturday - Stuart Murdoch 02:55 Tools
Florence's Sad Song 02:40 Tools
God Help The Girl 03:24 Tools
Come Monday Night 03:26 Tools
Act Of The Apostle 02:42 Tools
I'll Have To Dance With Cassie 03:46 Tools
Pretty Eve In The Tub 02:44 Tools
If You Could Speak 02:44 Tools
Perfection As A Hipster 02:58 Tools
I Just Want Your Jeans 03:23 Tools
Funny Little Frog 04:02 Tools
Hiding Neath My Umbrella 03:42 Tools
A United Theory 01:13 Tools
The Music Room Window 00:59 Tools
A Down And Dusky Blonde 04:48 Tools
Act Of The Apostle II 02:41 Tools
Musician, Please Take Heed 02:41 Tools
Musicians, Please Take Heed 03:58 Tools
The Psychiatrist is In 03:58 Tools
I Suppose That Was a Prayer 03:58 Tools
The God Of Music 03:58 Tools
Florence's Sad Song - (Sung By Stuart Murdoch) 03:58 Tools
The Catwalk of the Dukes 03:58 Tools
I Know I Have To Eat 03:58 Tools
A Loving Kind Of Boy 03:58 Tools
I'm Not Rich 02:55 Tools
Pretty When The Wind Blows 03:58 Tools
I Dumped You First 02:55 Tools
Down And Dusky Blonde 02:55 Tools
Stalinist Russia 02:55 Tools
Fuck This Shit 02:55 Tools
another saturday night 02:55 Tools
Dress Up In You 02:55 Tools
Invisible 02:55 Tools
Baby's Just Waiting 02:55 Tools
Perfection As A Helper 02:55 Tools
Fiorence's Sad Song 02:40 Tools
Patrick Whistle 02:40 Tools
What Do You Want This Band To Sound Like 02:55 Tools
Another Sunday 02:55 Tools
Amazing Grace 02:55 Tools
amazong grace 03:34 Tools
Another Saturday (Traditional Song) 02:55 Tools
What Do You Want This Band To Sound Like? 02:56 Tools
Another Saturday (Stuart Murdoch) 02:55 Tools
Another Saturday - (25 of 31) 02:54 Tools
Another Saturday (traditional) 02:56 Tools
Hiding 'neath My Umbrella 02:56 Tools
Musician Please Take Heed 03:24 Tools
A Unified Theory 02:56 Tools
Stuart Murdoch - Another saturday 02:56 Tools
02 - god help the girl - god help the girl 03:24 Tools
Partick Whistle 02:46 Tools
06 - GOD HELP THE GIRL - Funny Little Frog 03:24 Tools
08 - GOD HELP THE GIRL - Musicians, Please Take Heed 03:24 Tools
05 - GOD HELP THE GIRL - Hiding Neath My Umbrella 03:24 Tools
01 - god help the girl - act of the apostle 02:42 Tools
07 - GOD HELP THE GIRL - If You Could Speak 08:37 Tools
happiness 08:37 Tools
04 - GOD HELP THE GIRL - A United Theory 08:37 Tools
Another Saturday (Excerpt) 08:37 Tools
03 - god help the girl - pretty eve in the tub 02:46 Tools
Pocketbook Angel 03:21 Tools
09 - god help the girl - perfection as a hipster 03:21 Tools
Collective Idiocy 03:21 Tools
13 - god help the girl - i'll have to dance with cassie 03:47 Tools
Hurley's Having Dreams 03:47 Tools
10 - god help the girl - come monday night 03:47 Tools
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Stuart Murdoch (born Stuart Lee Murdoch on 25 August 1968 in Clarkston, East Renfrewshire, Scotland) is a Scottish musician, writer and filmmaker, and the lead singer and songwriter for the indie pop band Belle and Sebastian. BACKGROUND: Scotland’s greatest poet comes from Ayr. That’s probably not all Stuart has in common with Robbie Burns, but I’m damned if I know what else. Both guys I suppose. Stuart moved up to Glasgow at a tender age, just missing the first Scottish post-punk explosion, and having to wait a few years for the next one. The next few years were spent dabbling in all sorts of nonsense; DJ-ing, promoting concerts, working in a record store, selling bacon door-to-door, running marathons, and trying and abandoning various courses at University, in the days when you were allowed to do that sort of thing. At some point during all this, he seems to have learned to write songs, although I don’t think even he knows the exact point. NICKNAME(s): Stewpot. EDUCATION: This serial student never quite consummated his relationship with tertiary education, despite three serious flirtations. Probably will when he’s 60, just to take advantage of campus laundry facilities. ATTRIBUTES: Competitive; loyal; Diplomatic PUNCTUALITY: Pretty good. He’ll leave it damn late for planes, trains, gigs etc, but (touch wood) he’ll never miss them. SAMPLE QUOTE: “Bawbag? It’s a word. You use it. Triple word score. Fifty-four points.” FINEST MOMENT: Asking Chrissie Hynde whether she knew if Ray Davies had ever heard The Pretenders’ version of “Stop Your Sobbing”. “I should think so,” said Chrissie. “I was married to him.” MOST LIKELY TO: Don the black and white of Ayr United. Suggest a game of Scrabble. Get the train instead. Have an “idea for the show tonight”. Enter the stage on a motorcycle, despite never having ridden one in his life. Resist getting a mobile phone. Take off his shirt. Go bright red when embarrassed. Run for miles for no apparent reason. Sing in a choir. Identify a tree or bird. Permanently damage his foot kicking a studio wall. Try and knock himself out before a flight. Argue black is white. Wear his pyjamas under his trousers. Stay up all night watching baseball on the telly. Only drink half of his 2nd cup of coffee. Embark on a new dietary regime. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.