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31st August 14, 07:01 PM
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Name That Tune!
I came across this video and really enjoy the tune at the end (Not the opening one... The Dark Island). Judging by the interview with Alasdair Gillies, the clip seems to be from a documentary on Calum Kennedy. Can anyone tell me the name of the documentary or even better, the tune?
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1st September 14, 12:25 AM
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Not Lochnagar Strathspey/Scottische is it?
Not sure.
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1st September 14, 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Ron Abbott
Not Lochnagar Strathspey/Scottische is it?
Not sure.
Could you maybe send me a link to what you have in mind?
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1st September 14, 03:23 PM
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I don't have one....the name/tune just seems to ring a bell. There was a strathspey/scottische version of Lochnagar and I seem to recall it being very similar.
I'm just off to work, will have a dig around when I get home this evening.
Last edited by Ron Abbott; 1st September 14 at 08:47 PM.
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1st September 14, 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Ron Abbott
I don't have one....the name/tune just seems to ring a bell. There was a strathspey/scottische version of Lochnagar and I seem to recall it being very similar.
I;m just off to work, will have a dig around when I get home this evening.
I see. Anything info is welcomed and appreciated. Thanks.
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2nd September 14, 04:53 AM
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Sorry, you've got me stumped. Can't find anything. Searched through various tune lists with a negative result.
On watching that youtube clip again however, I note that Alasdair Gillies makes mention of 'that first ceilihd at Leethland'.....and appears to relate to their singing together earlier in the clip (?).
Leethland House was Calum's home....however if that was where the recording took place, I can't find any other clips which make mention of a recording therein.
However sometime in the past I still seem to recall someone mentioning it as a strathspey/scottische called Lochnagar (as opposed to the better known Dark Lochnagar). However, I could well be wrong!
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2nd September 14, 06:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Ron Abbott
Sorry, you've got me stumped. Can't find anything. Searched through various tune lists with a negative result.
On watching that youtube clip again however, I note that Alasdair Gillies makes mention of 'that first ceilihd at Leethland'.....and appears to relate to their singing together earlier in the clip (?).
Leethland House was Calum's home....however if that was where the recording took place, I can't find any other clips which make mention of a recording therein.
However sometime in the past I still seem to recall someone mentioning it as a strathspey/scottische called Lochnagar (as opposed to the better known Dark Lochnagar). However, I could well be wrong!
Yeah, my research led me to a couple of dead ends as well. It almost seems like this tune doesn't exist. Anyways, thanks for your time and help.
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3rd September 14, 01:44 AM
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Its a port a beul literally "mouth music" used for dancing if no instruments are available. There are hundreds of such songs and Calum seemed to know all of them but, since the words are just nonsense, they can even be 'composed' on the spur of the moment. The most well-known one, Brochan Lom - used, for example, in "Whiskey Galore" - is about porridge! Here are the words
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brochan_Lom
Here's Calum singing it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxVlmUn3K8g
The second song he sings is really a sea shanty about the son of the earl of the white banner pirating the Irish coastline.
http://www.celticlyricscorner.net/mo...ic/bratach.htm
Ailean
Last edited by neloon; 3rd September 14 at 01:56 AM.
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3rd September 14, 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by neloon
My sincerest thanks. I figured it was puirt a beul as I have stumbled upon it before. It's great toe tapping music and always seems to cheer me up. Thanks for the link to the other video of Calum, I may have found a new favorite.
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4th September 14, 02:50 PM
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But does the tune/melody have a name?
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