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01 Sep 00 - 01:01 PM (#289337) Subject: Donald Dunn From: Skipjack K8 Can't find this one in the usual places. It's very Scottish, in the key of A. Any ideas, comrades? |
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02 Sep 00 - 10:33 AM (#289884) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Donald Dunn From: Susanne (skw) Is this the same as Donal Don? My database says in that case the original title of the tune is O theid mi fhein, or Rob Roy's March. The song can be found in Robert Ford's 'Vagabond Songs and Ballads of Scotland' 1899-1900, though whether Ford has got tunes I don't know. - Susanne |
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03 Sep 00 - 10:28 AM (#290275) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Donald Dunn From: Pene Azul refresh |
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04 Sep 00 - 07:07 AM (#290651) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Donald Dunn From: Skipjack K8 Suzanne, many thanks for the thought, and Pene for the lifebelt. Not only am I champion thread killer, I kill my own the quickest! A funny thing happened at the Wootton First Sunday session, last night. Max the demon fiddler was blasting through a storming set of rigs and jeels, and my little chest puffed out as I knew each one that came up. The final tune was none other than Donald Dunn. "Max", (Not that Max!) I cried "Donald Dunn?" "No", replied he, "Roxburgh Castle" So I had the tadpoles all along. I blame a band called the Glenshee Sound for labelling their CD wrongly. Sorry to have stirred up your grey matter, comrades. Skipjack |
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04 Sep 00 - 07:23 PM (#291018) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Donald Dunn From: Susanne (skw) Couldn't they be the same tune? Many tunes are used for different songs and are known under diferent names. - Just a thought, I don't know anything about tunes ... |