"The first tune is a traditional american tune called "The Fihserman's Lilt". The second tune is a french canadian tune called "Dedicato a Vares", which I learned from La Bottine Souriante. The third was written by american fiddler Rodney Miller"
@JupeAma Hey thanks a lot! By the way after some research I found out the original title seems to be "Hommage à Edmond Parizeau".
Also I remembered hearing it used in a song by an Italian group I haven't been listening to in a while: (id v4aE0AFZreI on YT, apparently I can't link it...)
The middle part sounds weirdly mittel-european... anyone can tell me the title? :)
netspider86 2 days ago
@netspider86 from the liner notes:
"The first tune is a traditional american tune called "The Fihserman's Lilt". The second tune is a french canadian tune called "Dedicato a Vares", which I learned from La Bottine Souriante. The third was written by american fiddler Rodney Miller"
JupeAma 2 days ago
@JupeAma Hey thanks a lot! By the way after some research I found out the original title seems to be "Hommage à Edmond Parizeau".
Also I remembered hearing it used in a song by an Italian group I haven't been listening to in a while: (id v4aE0AFZreI on YT, apparently I can't link it...)
:D
It DID sound familiar!
netspider86 2 days ago
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sgtcrab1 3 months ago
Part A/B an Irish Dancers tune "The Brush-dance" with Brooms on the floor?
deroisteQuijote 4 months ago
yay i love this lol its great! yay! :D i'm really happy lool,
happyogre1 4 months ago
fucking love it
aldooraffs 6 months ago
ye ha
aldooraffs 6 months ago
"Torture" I'd say! Relentless.
drfez100 7 months ago
sounds like "ortuga" from pirates of the caribbean, or sailors hornpipe I think it's normally called
lovely
jesusisme 7 months ago
@jesusisme "Tortuga" I meant
jesusisme 7 months ago
@jesusisme And so it is, the first part, also known as "the Fisher's Hornpipe" in some parts of the world.
p71ford 5 months ago
Excellent tunes!!
SonOfLabrador 1 year ago