30 Nov 04 - 03:28 PM (#1343535) Subject: Ploughflyer the Piper's Website From: Skipjack K8 My dear friend Cameron Edgar, known to the Mudcat world as Ploughflyer, has let it be known that he launched a website. It's very good, too, and features the stoutest pair of legs you'll find outside outside a snooker hall. It can be found here . A splendid site, with lovely sound samples, and a link to the best and worst ceilidh bands. Well done, Cameron, old love. |
30 Nov 04 - 05:50 PM (#1343690) Subject: RE: Ploughflyer the Piper's Website From: Oaklet I'd also like to join in this scrum and commend this as a resource to students of leg-studies the world over. You get clips of great piping, see a long-forgotten haircut and get a chance to e mail a really inspirational feller and musician. It is a pleasure to play alongside you, Cameron. Good luck with the site. |
01 Dec 04 - 01:39 PM (#1344557) Subject: RE: Ploughflyer the Piper's Website From: ploughflyer Thanks chaps. i am touched. |
01 Dec 04 - 01:40 PM (#1344558) Subject: RE: Ploughflyer the Piper's Website From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull nice website. ps=Muppet & The Harri Watts Band are at The Marlborough Club, Hull Tomorow. |
01 Dec 04 - 04:57 PM (#1344749) Subject: RE: Ploughflyer the Piper's Website From: John MacKenzie Wonderful programme on piping on TV last night, including a very sexy Spanish lady playing the Gaeta, Hungarian bagpipes played by a wondefull caricature of a man, and tunes on the Duda, Border pipes, Uillean Pipes, and the lovely Kathry Tickell on Northumbrian pipes. I don't suppose it was on south of Hadrian's Wall. Giok |
01 Dec 04 - 05:47 PM (#1344779) Subject: RE: Ploughflyer the Piper's Website From: Guy Wolff Great job ploughflyer thanks. i would have liked to heard you and Oakley hammer one or two out . I would go along on that ride anyday . Ah a project for Dick greenhouse .. Congratulations from Litchfield Connecticut USA . Yours Guy Wolff |
02 Dec 04 - 09:28 AM (#1345386) Subject: RE: Ploughflyer the Piper's Website From: Skipjack K8 Just giving the thread what Thatch called the 'Oxygen of publicity' |