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Biggit a lum

11 Oct 99 - 12:57 AM (#122628)
Subject: Biggit a lum
From: John of the Hill

In "The Parish of Dunkeld" what is the meaning of the phrase "they biggit a lum where the bell used to hang"? Thanks, John


11 Oct 99 - 01:19 AM (#122632)
Subject: RE: Biggit a lum
From: roopoo

Built a chimney. Just as in the old Scots phrase "Lang may Your Lum Reek": Long may you chimney smoke. This is a wish that your household may prosper. Also as in the Billy Connolly song about the crematorium: "And when you see the smoke go curling up the lum, it'll be a hot time in the old town tonight!" Cheers John mouldy


11 Oct 99 - 11:17 AM (#122682)
Subject: RE: Biggit a lum
From: lamarca

The lum in this case was to let them build the fire for their still;
"A stillpot they got and they brewed Hielan' whiskey"...


02 Jan 01 - 06:21 PM (#367329)
Subject: RE: Biggit a lum
From: GUEST,Alex Roan

I'd love to see the full lyrics. Andy M Stewart set these words to the air "Over the Water to Charlie" Was it ever collected/recorded to other airs? Is the song based on a true story?


02 Jan 01 - 06:37 PM (#367338)
Subject: RE: Biggit a lum
From: GUEST,Alex Roan

found at http://chivalry.com/cantaria/lyrics/dunkeld.html and http://home.sprintmail.com/~kellington/dunkeld.html and http://nats-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/~weber/AndyMStewart/text/The_Parish_of_Dunkeld.html and http://shrike.depaul.edu/~mnichol1/fnj/parish.htm where it says "Tune: Bonny DundeeNote: Published in A North Country Garland, 1824" and http://www.molwert.de/Texte/Dunkeld.txt
Must be a popular number!


02 Jan 01 - 08:33 PM (#367421)
Subject: RE: Biggit a lum
From: Malcolm Douglas

If you have trouble with Scots terms, have a look at John of Brisbane's thread &bnsp;Glossary of Scottish Words  -you will likely find an answer there.

Malcolm


03 Jan 01 - 04:54 AM (#367630)
Subject: RE: Biggit a lum
From: GUEST,Ewan McVicar

Ah, but which Bonnie Dundee tune? The one sung these days was I seem to recall a piano piece known as The Band At A Distance, and put to the lyric by a Scottish lady singer 120 years ago or so, in preference to the original preferred tune.


03 Jan 01 - 06:53 AM (#367669)
Subject: RE: Biggit a lum
From: Smok

I work at a funeral home and am always looking for a good grave song. What is the title of this Billy Connelly song about cremation and/or what are the lyrics.


03 Jan 01 - 11:58 AM (#367822)
Subject: RE: Biggit a lum
From: Bert

Uh Oh! you've done it now Smok. Here's a GREAT grave(yard) song;-)

And remember, NEVER give Bert an opportunity to plug one of his own songs.

Bert.