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Subject: RE: Australian tunes with gaelic orgins From: Percustard Date: 17 Jun 02 - 08:16 PM Hi all, CD looks like end of year. Bub 1, music 0 (not quite). Babies and music are an interesting mix nearly as good as tuna and garlic onions. Good name for a CD actually. Anyway the list (tentative) so far: Willy Reilly/Frank Gardiner (with bits of the bush controversy woven into it). Talhad Chriosta/The Wee One (perfect example of what we are after). Bachgen Bach O Dincar/Lachlan Tigers (another good'n) The Rabbit trapper (cosgrove) Travelling down the Castlereigh (looking for British variant, gaelic would be good). TumbaBloodyRumba, Dublin Jack of all Trades Shearing in the Bar, Wearin o the Green |
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Subject: RE: Australian tunes with gaelic orgins From: GUEST,Davetnova Date: 17 Jun 02 - 09:41 AM Sorry I thought this was Australian Tuna with Garlic Onions. Sounded quite nice. |
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Subject: RE: Australian tunes with gaelic orgins From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 17 Jun 02 - 09:27 AM Hello Mark & Alison How's life & when is the CD due? Also how old is baby/infant/toddler? Denis Kevan's Green Ban Fusilers? Sandra (Loaded Dog) |
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Subject: RE: Australian tunes with gaelic orgins From: Hrothgar Date: 17 Jun 02 - 04:46 AM Why not use John Dengate's "The Answer's Ireland," to the tune of Roddy McCorley? |
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Subject: RE: Australian tunes with gaelic orgins From: Bob Bolton Date: 15 Jun 02 - 10:18 AM G'day Mark, Maybe you need to give us a list of what you are already using ... so we know what else to suggest. Regards, Bob |
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Subject: Australian tunes with gaelic orgins From: GUEST,Mark Campbell cookie monster Date: 15 Jun 02 - 09:39 AM As I said before I am a member I just hate the tedium of chasing cookie crumbs. Anyway... Does anyone know any Australian tunes that have Gaelic tune origins. Tursacan my band are looking for a few more tunes to fill out our long winded CD. |
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