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Kemp
Posts: 199
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Posted:
26 Jan 2008 at 09:50 |
| My wife and I went to see Urachadh at the festival last night. It was one of the best concerts Ive been to in a long time. We were disappointed not to have seen a sample of the evenings entertainment at the festival club later., however we did leave around 2.30 so may have missed them. How do they choose these festival club acts and how do they manage to miss out some of the most beautiful stuff on the programme in place of what often feels like too much of the high fired acts? The audience would surely enjoy some moments of beautiful music and song in between the thudding bass and drums groups. |
Pict
Posts: 1954
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Posted:
26 Jan 2008 at 21:34 |
Friends of mine also recommended this. There's a good review of the initial tour last summer here:
http://www.hi-arts.co.uk/Default.aspx.LocID-hianewmxz.RefLocID-hiacg5002001.Lang-EN.htm
Interesting too from the point of view of the less well-known north coast Gaelic heritage. |
Leapy
Posts: 13
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Posted:
28 Jan 2008 at 19:22 |
Urachadh review:
http://www.melness.org.uk/urachadh.html
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Pict
Posts: 1954
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Posted:
29 Jan 2008 at 00:12 |
Nice review, especially as it comes from the locality. A prophet in his own country, and all that. (Pity about the spelling and capitalisation, but them I'm a grumpy old pedant. Pay no attenton. ;-)) |
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