Once more we are in The Green Room to get to know the players and their interests, whether that’s their first ever concert, their favourite TV show or their prized football possession. Next into The Green Room is Scott Bain
First record you bought/ downloaded?
It was Craig David’s Born To Do It. That was an unbelievable album, I still listen to it now. It came out around 2000. I would have been around 10 or 11 when I bought it and when you listen to music from that age now it takes you back so there’s a bit of nostalgia for me. I listen to more R&B stuff these days but I’ll listen to anything, there’s a bit of everything in the changing room.
Last record you bought
I just downloaded the Tory Lanez album called Dreams Don’t Die. I stay in Edinburgh so if I drive through myself I’ll listen to it but normally I’ll come through with Broony and Jack Hendry because we all live close by.
First gig you went to?
It was actually quite recently. I went to see The Weeknd at The Hydro in Glasgow with some mates. I can’t believe I waited so long to go to one but it was really good. I’m not sure why I hadn’t gone to a gig earlier, but I think I was just too busy and focused on football.
Last gig you went to?
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