'Monymusk Lads' ~ Old Blind Dogs
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@SilverWolfMoon Thank you. :)
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@tomconoboy Whoops!
Darn it - I have every album and I do know, but when I answered that I must have confused this with my upload of 'Johnny O' Braidislee' from "Five".
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actually, this is Jim Malcolm on vocals.
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Brilliant!
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Who is the lead singer?
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prefer 'pills of white mercury' to birken tree, tbh
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My favourite song of OBG is The Birkin Tree, but I think it can't be found on youtube. This one here is so so.
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Is this a newer version of the silly wizard's or is this the original one?
sztrapacska73 1 month ago
@sztrapacska73 'Monymusk Lads' is a traditional song from Aberdeenshire. Silly Wizard released their version in 1978, and this version is from 2003 - but the central instrumental is a modern piece called 'The Grappa Grove', composed by Eilidh Shaw (sister of Capercaillie's Donald Shaw).
SilverWolfMoon 1 month ago
Love Old Blind Dogs and this song is fantastic. Cuts right to the core of one's being!
You have excellent taste in music:)
About2Rain 3 years ago
Thank you :)
{picture a blushing wolfie!}
OBD are one of my favourite bands, and, for me, it is founder-member {and only remaining original member} Johnny Hardie's fiddle playing that makes them stand out from the crowd...
SilverWolfMoon 3 years ago