scotch
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Post by scotch on Oct 8, 2014 15:35:32 GMT
I happen to come across these guys on Spotify playlist and fell in love after listen to a song "A Lady Does Not Often Falter". It also rang a bell as it seemed similar to a few songs Dave song at HB5. P.S davewhite do you remember what song you sung at the COD as i thoroughly enjoyed it and forgot to ask?
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Post by stringdriventhing on Oct 8, 2014 15:44:53 GMT
They are a bit good, ain't they Thanks for posting scotch
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Post by ocarolan on Oct 8, 2014 16:48:57 GMT
A good find Chris - nice! Keith
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davewhite
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Post by davewhite on Oct 8, 2014 17:32:04 GMT
P.S davewhite do you remember what song you sung at the COD as i thoroughly enjoyed it and forgot to ask? Chris, I sang a number of songs at HB5: Richard Thompson's "Keep Your Distance" Richard Thompson's arrangement of the traditional song "Bogie's Bonny Belle"Steve Tilston's "Slipjigs and Reels" Ralph McTell's "The Setting"Listening to "A Lady Does Not Often Falter" I suspect it is "Slipjigs and Reels" you were thinking of.
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