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Subject: Tech: Where did my link go? From: GUEST,Alan Ross Date: 27 Aug 04 - 09:51 PM Can anyone tell me where information I deposited on the history of the Stewart Ross song 'here's to scottish whisky' has gone? It just seems to have disappeared from the site's search faciltity. I left this info. for future reference, so that any odd mucatters who are into the more Tartan Scottish music, would get an accurate history of my father's 1974 song. Anybody able to retrieve it? I spent ages transcribing the potted story of the song! |
Subject: RE: Tech: Where did my link go! From: Jim Dixon Date: 27 Aug 04 - 10:02 PM You've mentioned HERE'S TO SCOTTISH WHISKY a couple of times here and here. Do you remember posting more? You wrote extensively on the history of THE DARK ISLAND. Could that be what you're thinking of? |
Subject: RE: Tech: Where did my link go! From: Pene Azul Date: 27 Aug 04 - 11:07 PM Your thread is here. There was a problem with the search index. It'll come up now. Jeff |
Subject: RE: Tech: Where did my link go! From: GUEST,Alan Ross Date: 28 Aug 04 - 09:33 AM Thanks Jim. I am using an e-mail telephone- with limited Internet facility. I swear though that the link on the song 'here's to scottish whisky' seemed to have disappeared in the search engine. Here's to Scottish Whisky is not in huge demand as a 'folk style' song. It is though a heather and haggis classic. But it has been issued on albums along with Paul McCartney, Andy Stewart, Runrig etc. *see album 'I Love Scotland' and we have had mistakes in spelling of the title etc. So it's handy to have an accurate history to hand. I hopefully shouldn't be writing any more on the Dark Island lyrics - I thnk that copyright dispute has been covered. Here's to Scottish Whisky is a different situation as it is my father's words and music. |
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