| fiddlepiper Posts: 272 |
Posted: 16-Jan-2011 02:00 NM I can certainly concur with your two words "Dougie Lawrence", however, I think some of the others on here are talking about different spheres of Scottish Music. JockStrat: Having listened to Bruce's programme on BBC Radio Scotland tonight, including a track of Aly playing with the BT Ensemble, I would suggest that your proposition is blown out of the water by Aly's mutilation of that well known slow air "John Roy Lyall". I must confess that I had never heard this recording before but was pretty shocked by it. Let's not get confused over "best all round" and "most over-exposed I could dae better mesel', and have done so on many occasions, so ah'm no' talkin' through a hole in ma heid. |
| Zico Posts: 176 |
Posted: 25-Jan-2011 23:08 "John Roy Lyall" the last tune I heard my late grandfather attempt before he passed away. And The Coleburn by Willie MacPherson, another beauty, favourite of ours. |
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