DICK GAUGHAN Both Sides The Tweed, with Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham
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Jesus we are so lucky to have so much music by this fantastic artist on You Tube at the click of a button. Saying that, I couldn't be without the CDs. I adore this artist, everything I love about the sincerity of some music and art.
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Aly Bain. What a national treasure he is. If I understand the lyrics correctly to this beautiful song, it's refreshing to have a positive slant on Scottish/English relationships. A call for mutual respect .. sounds good to me. As a Welshman, Gaughan's 'A Collier Laddie' always gets to my heart strings (will someone post it please?). No-one could possibly sing it better.
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A glorious arrangement of a wonderful song. Possibly the best version I've heard yet. Thanks for posting it!
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The lyrics make me weep!...
A beautiful song....
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Finally a nice version...
None of this Synthesizer-/ More-reverb-on-my-voice-than-i
n-a-cathedral-bullshit -
Found it! - is Phil Cunningham any relation?
Not that I know of, though there is a certain family resemblance. he's a great bloke - met him a couple of times. He's not that slim any more! (he wouldn't mind me saying that)
Have a look at the Glasgow one too. It's crying out for some mandolin.
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