Jamie’s three hundred and twenty-eight comments
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The Nuns of Listowel
Sooooo, more…
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Lovely version of the Red Bee
I picked this tune up from a Comhaltas tour that came to visit us in the friary here in Dundee quite some time ago now. I've just discovered this Comhaltas video of the same guy, Aidan O'Neill playing the tune, and it brought back alot of memories and es... more…
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Tinker’s Frolic’s and Jolly Tinker
I agree with Dow, this does look like a two part version of the Jolly tinker, moved down into E from A and with the last (5th) part of the jolly tinker as the first part of this one, and the 1st part of the Jolly tinker as the last part in this one. more…
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Re: numpties
I'll just plump for a Dundee: more…
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Re: How much does it cost you to entertain the public?
Who gives a sh1t... more…
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Yup.. ...cheers for the tuesday tunes. They were great this week. And thanks for keeping it going through the lean patch while babies were being born etc.....! more…
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Re: Is there Snobery in Irish music?
Ok, technically, in terms of mere label, it maybe both, in the sense that some people call their unmusical rammy a session,... more…
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Re: Do the punters come to hear the singers or musics?
You've described a performance aptly, but not a session. more…
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Re: Do the punters come to hear the singers or musics?
What kind of weird stuff is this... ...the main joy of playing tunes is playing tunes and enjoying the musical effect that playing with other good musicians results in. Full stop. more…
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Re: Is there Snobery in Irish music?
@Dragut more…