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Burns Night Greetings

25 Jan 00 - 03:34 AM (#167946)
Subject: Burns Night Greetings
From: Steve Parkes

Can I be the first to wish everyone a happy Burns Night? It always brings back memories of the Ian Campbell Folk Group's celebrations in Birmingham (England!), with the haggis being piped in and old Dave Campbell reciting Burns' poem to the "Great Chieftain o' the pudden race". (If you've never eaten haggis, let me recommend it.)

Steve (not Scottish, except tonight)


25 Jan 00 - 06:48 AM (#167962)
Subject: RE: Burns Night Greetings
From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler

(also a fan of the Ian Campbell group). Those seeking Burns words and translations might like to look at www.robertburns.org/works/ or
click here
RtS


25 Jan 00 - 01:06 PM (#168141)
Subject: RE: Burns Night Greetings
From: Peg

hey thanks for the website link!

Me wonders how one gets to be the OFFICIAL Roburt Burns website; I find that a comical notion seeing as he's been dead hundreds o' years now...

It is a major snowstorm scene here in Boston; anyone know of any Burns Suppers going on?

If the weather is more passable tomorrow night I will go sing a Burns song or two at the singers' club at Paddy Burke's--which I missed last week (first time back after several weeks of flu and cold related voice problems...calls to mind how Burns died: he inspected distilleries for a living and often rode on horseback 300 or more miles per week...when he began having respiratory problems his doctor prescribed what was then a popular oddity: the "ocean cure," in which the patient swam in the Atlantic, even in winter...would Robbie have lived into his forties if he had not taken his doc's advice so eagerly?)

Also missed Tony Cuffe and Gerry O'Sullivan's Burns tribute concert this past Saturday...again, the cold (4o below windchill) and a pal cancelling at the last minute...this silly weather has been turning me into a veritable recluse...

I am leaving work early today and going cross country skiing, come hell or deep drifts...

and will polish off a wee dram o' Scotch in Robbie's honor, afterwards...

Happy Burns Night to all!

peg


25 Jan 00 - 01:38 PM (#168163)
Subject: RE: Burns Night Greetings
From: kat Logan

Aye.....a greetin' to all of ya and a love felt thought of gratitude to Mr. Burns and his poetics on this snowy afternoon in Maine. I'll be putting on my Jean Redpath, sipping tea and having dreamy thoughts of love.......


25 Jan 00 - 02:39 PM (#168193)
Subject: RE: Burns Night Greetings
From: GUEST,Mbo

Here's a toast to all Burns lovers out there!

May the best you've ever seen
Be the worst you'll ever see
May the mouse ne'er leave your gernel
Wi' a teardrop in it's e'e
May your lum keep blithely reekin'
'Till your auld enough tae die
May ye aye be hale and happy
As I wish ye now tae be.

I'm already pulling out my Burns stuff to play. Like I said over in another thread, if anyone wants to do a Burns singalong tonight on Hearme, I'll be there!

--Mbo


25 Jan 00 - 03:42 PM (#168220)
Subject: RE: Burns Night Greetings
From: Clinton Hammond2

I'll be at the Kildare House, chowing down on haggis, swilling pints of scotch, enjoying the readings and the gentle strains of Tartan Army...

Gonna be a good night in Windsor...

Wish ya could all be here!

May the wind at your back Never be your own...

hehehehehehe


26 Jan 00 - 03:45 PM (#168738)
Subject: RE: Burns Night Greetings
From: DougR

Clinton: If you REALLY do swill pints of scotch, it should indeed be a memorable night :-) (for somebody)

DougR


26 Jan 00 - 03:53 PM (#168745)
Subject: RE: Burns Night Greetings
From: the plumber

Lets not forget we can celebrate Robert Burns wonderful works any time not just January 25th.


27 Jan 00 - 03:31 AM (#169048)
Subject: RE: Burns Night Greetings
From: Peter Kasin

Great Burns night story related by fiddler Alasdair Fraser: He was at a Burns night some years ago that was attended by Charleton Heston. Mr. Heston was kilted and reading the traditional Burns night poem about the Haggis. He was doing it very dramatically, waving his arms around and such. In the back of the hall, Alasdair was standing next to a wee piper from Glasgow. The piper leaned over to him and whispered, "You know Alasdair, it's not every day you see Moses readin' from The Haggis!"


17 Aug 16 - 03:40 PM (#3805611)
Subject: RE: Burns Night Greetings
From: GUEST

We would like to send BURNS NIGHT greetings from Springfield Missouri USA in the heart of the Ozark Mountains...how do I find addresses to send to in the Ayrshire area?