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Review: Maluzerne (Fr.) Eng. equivalents?
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Subject: RE: Review: Maluzerne (Fr.) Eng. equivalents? From: Helen Date: 08 Dec 20 - 01:46 PM I have one self-titled CD by Ad Vielle Que Pourra. You might like them. |
Subject: RE: Review: Maluzerne (Fr.) Eng. equivalents? From: GUEST,. Date: 08 Dec 20 - 01:17 PM https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Maluzerne There are many of their songs at that link. |
Subject: Review: Maluzerne (Fr.) Eng. equivalents? From: GUEST Date: 08 Dec 20 - 12:50 PM About 40 years ago I borrowed from Campden library an album by the Breton band Maluzerne. I wasn't able to pirate record it then but the tunes have stuck in my head ever since. I've found one upload on Youtube but I wonder about English groups that specialise in the older instruments - especially the hurdy gurdy which really suits my liking of drones. Any ideas peeps on English bands which use older instruments - not old songs, I've got enough of Albion, Steeleye, Horslips etc ..... or perhaps bands from other nationalalities ????? |
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