 
                
                        Ground Breaking Sounds
It's 70 years since British pop changed when Lonnie Donegan launched skifle on a teen generation, but who else were groundbreakers - who else helped change the course of pop?
70 years ago Lonnie Donegan recorded Rock Island Line and marked the moment British pop music changed. The skiffle craze that followed inspired kids to pick up guitars and start a band. Along with Lonnie which other artists have been the groundbreakers? It’s the artists who were the change makers.You can text us live on 80295, email the show getiton@bbc.co.uk, join us on Whatsapp 0800 92 95 00 or just ask your smartspeaker to ask ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Sounds to send a comment to Radio Scotland.
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    ![]()  SparksThis Town Ain't Big Enough 
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    ![]()  Kate BushWow 
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    ![]()  The SmithsThere is a Light That Never Goes Out 
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    ![]()  Frankie Goes to HollywoodRelax 
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    ![]()  Nei Young & Crazy HorseCinnamon Girl 
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    ![]()  The KLFLast Train to Trancentral 
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    ![]()  RunrigHearthammer 
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    ![]()  The Human LeagueBeing Boiled 
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    ![]()  QueenBohemian Rhapsody 
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    ![]()  Donna SummerI Feel Love 
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    ![]()  The Sugarhill GangRapper's Delight 
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    ![]()  KT TunstallBlack Horse And The Cherry Tree 
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    ![]()  Laurie AndersonO Superman 
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    ![]()  Bronski BeatSmalltown Boy 
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    ![]()  The SpecialsGangsters 
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    ![]()  Connie FrancisLipstick on Your Collar 
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    ![]()  KraftwerkAutobahn 
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    ![]()  The BeatlesI'm Only Sleeping 
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    ![]()  David BowieSound and Vision 
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- Thu 17 Jul 2025 18:00ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio Scotland FM & Extra only
