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Eleen,
I am sure you will get lots of suggestions from
other list members, however I felt this Burns
Dictionary site would be useful as well:
http://www.tartans.com/burns/BroadScotsDictionary.html
Try these sites for his works and information on
Robert Burns:
http://www.rabbie-burns.com/index.c
Nigel,
Thanks for you reply and assistance.
Elheran
--- Nigel Gatherer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Elheran Francis wrote:
>
> > ...Any information on the tunes "Ormand's Favorite
> and The World Cup
> > Reel" would be greatly appreciated and/or help
Well I have found some information and hope to get
some help finding at least sheet music if not a copy
of the album.
Here are the particulars:
The name of the tunes are "Ormand's Favorite/The
World Cup Reel" by J.S.D. Band on an album titled
"Scotland Scotland" in honor of the 1978 Scottish
Wo
l] Music related to Scotland
> Winning the World Cup in the
> 80's
> >Date: Mon, Jun 25, 2001, 1:48 pm
> >
>
> > In article
>
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> > Elheran Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> I am trying to locate informatio
Well since Shinty (Camanachd) is my Sport of
preference, I must confess ignorance of Scottish
Football. Another source has suggested it might have
been the Scottish Rugby Team making it into the World
Cup finals, but necesaarily winning the Cup.
I have heard the recording, I believe it was a Medle
Hello,
I am trying to locate information a music which may
have been written and recorded on the occasion of
Scotland Winning the World Cup in Football (Soccer) in
the early 80's. I believe one of the musicians
involved was Fiddler John Turner from the Boston area
of the US. There was a Scottish H
You just did.
Welcome.
Elheran
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> Gaye Reid
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Years ago I saw a song book titled "Bawdy Songs", that
was published in England. it was most either bawdy
British Isles Folksongs or English Music Hall type
songs. I am trying to track down a copy of it. Has
anyone heard of it?
Thanks,
Elheran
--- Bruce Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Kil
Thank you for the words. i do not play Harp, but have
two friends that do, please send me details (direct to
my e-mail) on how to get the book and I will forward
them on to my friends.
Elheran
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> << I am trying to find the lyics for the Pi
Hello all,
I am trying to find the lyics for the Pipe Tune for
Funerals and Memorials in Scotland called "Going
Home". I believe it is actually a hymn as well.
Moran Taing
Elheran
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I was once in a production of Brigadoon, where the 3
of us "ringers" made it a goal to get as many Scottish
Swords and Lochaber axes on stage as possible, then we
hatched a conspiracy to have everyone make a mock
attack the guy who come to break up the wedding. The
guy needed a change of kilt aft
How about doing a cross between the movie "Wickerman"
and "Brigadoon"? Just think a whole series of Celtic
Horror/Slasher Movies.
--- "Toby A. Rider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Derek Hoy wrote:
>
> > "I'm researching the weekly
> > sacrifice of children wearing oran
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