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16th November 04, 08:01 AM
#1
Discovering Tam Lin
I heard on Highlander Radio the ballad of Tam Lin, it got my attention because of the beautiful scottish accent of the lad telling the story throughout the track, and also that it was performed by the Melbourne Scottish Fiddle Club (I know some of the members).
Well, what an interesting story and what a wonderful rendition, has anyone else heard this?
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16th November 04, 08:01 AM
#2
Discovering Tam Lin
I heard on Highlander Radio the ballad of Tam Lin, it got my attention because of the beautiful scottish accent of the lad telling the story throughout the track, and also that it was performed by the Melbourne Scottish Fiddle Club (I know some of the members).
Well, what an interesting story and what a wonderful rendition, has anyone else heard this?
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16th November 04, 08:01 AM
#3
Discovering Tam Lin
I heard on Highlander Radio the ballad of Tam Lin, it got my attention because of the beautiful scottish accent of the lad telling the story throughout the track, and also that it was performed by the Melbourne Scottish Fiddle Club (I know some of the members).
Well, what an interesting story and what a wonderful rendition, has anyone else heard this?
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16th November 04, 11:52 AM
#4
In the Forum's Celtic Music section, there's a thread the MDR put up about "Songs/Groups that you're sick of" or something to that extent.
If I recall properly, this song came-up!
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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16th November 04, 11:52 AM
#5
In the Forum's Celtic Music section, there's a thread the MDR put up about "Songs/Groups that you're sick of" or something to that extent.
If I recall properly, this song came-up!
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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16th November 04, 11:52 AM
#6
In the Forum's Celtic Music section, there's a thread the MDR put up about "Songs/Groups that you're sick of" or something to that extent.
If I recall properly, this song came-up!
Arise. Kill. Eat.
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16th November 04, 02:51 PM
#7
You're correct, it was Mike, well we all have different tastes.
In this version it's the background fiddles that make the tune so good. These includes Chris Duncan, whom I've met a few times, he was tutoring at a celtic music summer school I attended.
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16th November 04, 02:51 PM
#8
You're correct, it was Mike, well we all have different tastes.
In this version it's the background fiddles that make the tune so good. These includes Chris Duncan, whom I've met a few times, he was tutoring at a celtic music summer school I attended.
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16th November 04, 02:51 PM
#9
You're correct, it was Mike, well we all have different tastes.
In this version it's the background fiddles that make the tune so good. These includes Chris Duncan, whom I've met a few times, he was tutoring at a celtic music summer school I attended.
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17th November 04, 07:30 AM
#10
flippin 'eck, listening it to again makes me quite jealous of those that have a beautiful Scottish accent,
If you've never heard this track...get hold of it, it's SO good.
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