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gordonmcgregor

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Re: More Scottish Humour
« Reply #10 on: April 10, 2014, 02:00:36 PM »

Spelling error in #5, it's "Kew".

BTW, got all but #1.

Mixed these guys a couple of times many moons ago.  Sadly, Willie passed away a number of years ago in the mid '90's.  Yee hadda pay close attention to unnerstand them.   ;>)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnvLvtVxbyk



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John

People like the Beatons are still around, there is quite a movement in Scotland just now to play trad music, the major music schools all have over subscribed courses in the subject and a visit to any festival will more than likely show a few young trad bands playing the majority of which will be technically excellent and their songs vey well crafted lyriclly and musically, for those of us who work in the accoustic end of the music spectrum it's quite satisfying to say the least.
Here's some links to some of them
http://www.juliefowlis.com/
http://yvonnelyonmusic.com/
http://manran.co.uk/wp/

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Kevin McDonough

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Re: More Scottish Humour
« Reply #11 on: April 10, 2014, 02:07:24 PM »

haha

Well, actually being Scottish and sitting in my house about 7 miles from Glasgow right now, I managed to get them all lol! Although some of them were definitely stretching the accent a bit to make the pun work lol.

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