Excellent!! obviously the the singing and the first arrangement they play are kate dalrymple but what are the other two tunes?? i mean is this ENTIRE piece kate dalrymple or is it a medley??
I think I heard parts of fiddle songs that are popular here in the states called "Will Your Horse Carry Double Uncle Joe", and "Old Molly Hare". Don't know the Celtic names for them, but for sure know from where we got them. Viva la Corries.
anyone know where you can download corrie songs onto mp3 as an mp3 file i ripped some of a cd but all my other fave corrie songs are on about 7 different cassetes somewhere in my room
what's that guitar thing that he's playing?
Skylar1210 1 year ago
any of ya heard of the Blackford Fiddle Group?eh eh!
yeah we play it on our violins there!
its sooo catchy!
cowgirlgaily1 2 years ago
A much more sedate, slower, nicer version of this song can be found on an album by The Riverside Ceilidh Band called "Horses For Courses".
If I can find my copy of the thing I may even post it here!
DrKincade 2 years ago
Oye! Me grandfather was a Dalrymple!
warlord602 2 years ago
I remember watching this many years ago and laughing at the guy in the background behing Ronnie Browne - obviously had a dram or 10 !!
Fantastic music and talent !!
GirvanLighthouse77 2 years ago
Excellent!! obviously the the singing and the first arrangement they play are kate dalrymple but what are the other two tunes?? i mean is this ENTIRE piece kate dalrymple or is it a medley??
cathod999 2 years ago
I believe the second tune is Mrs. MacLeod of Raasay, and the third is The Fairy Dance (a Nathaniel Gow tune).
mdianem 2 years ago 4
Thanks for that !! i searched around for the names you gave me and according to my ear you are 100% correct! Cheers again
cathod999 2 years ago
The second tune we Americans call "Uncle Joe" but I remember Aly Bain sayin the Scots call it MacLeod's reel.
theroachksu 2 years ago
I think I heard parts of fiddle songs that are popular here in the states called "Will Your Horse Carry Double Uncle Joe", and "Old Molly Hare". Don't know the Celtic names for them, but for sure know from where we got them. Viva la Corries.
ArkRed1 3 years ago
One of the first songs I heard that made me appreciate stereo speakers. Brilliant. *****
UISTMAN59 3 years ago
anyone know where you can download corrie songs onto mp3 as an mp3 file i ripped some of a cd but all my other fave corrie songs are on about 7 different cassetes somewhere in my room
airfixbuilder 4 years ago
hehe i luv this song an u cant sing it slower or it jus ant worth singing lol
dragonmagik 4 years ago
Wow, that's faster than I've ever heard it. I play it slooow!
MegMerrilies 4 years ago
how the hell do they sing so fast and breathe without stopping
airfixbuilder 4 years ago
brilliant ..try doin it youreselves ...its a dawdle...he he .. Scotland the brave
chiggmacdonald 5 years ago
I tried it. never got past the first word. ha ha ha
anniee5 4 years ago