Martyn Bennet - Hardland - Spree - Live
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Heres an idea - why dont you all grow up! This is a great piece of music by an artist who is no longer with us and all you can do is argue on his page? Get real! Love the song! here's to you Martyn x
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Unique. A young man who had the imagination to fuse the Celtic music with Techno. And it worked so gloriously!
We will not see the like of Martyn again.
All Comments (45)
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R.I.P. Martyn.
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@eilidhb18 spot on from an English man that loves a true Scottish genius.
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I like it. Way cool!!
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seen him in concert a couple of times and he was simply brilliant. a great talent lost to us forever. missed - not forgotten.
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As soon as that beat kicked in, I was like,..........FAVOURITE!
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amazing is all i can say! d;)
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Woah! Great stuff. I wish Id got to see him live. He was a true one off......
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I saw him play in Toronto in 1998. To this day, it's the best show I've ever seen. Rest in peace, Martyn; you are so deeply missed.
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@Letsbikeit mark saul is pretty close...but martyn is martyn
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@eilidhb18 Just because people are discoursing in an animated fashion, does not mean they are arguing. Or, at least I wasn't. Learning is a part of showing respect, after all. =)
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Rip xxx thanks for your tunes, I have had manys a wee merry dance to your songs xxx
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has anyone filled this void?
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@baith o ye's... get tae!!! :) love 4 martyn xxx
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@tonytopcat83 I am a researcher and you are obviously not a good one. it is obvious you are a racialist as it seems to be your main argument that the peoples of these islands are different. You probably are still fighting the Clan Wars.
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@littlebigbrain wow- you're just makin stuff up off the top of your head!!! You are obviously one of these racist Anglo types and as such 'genetic' markers would suit you- Celtic is NOT a genetic identity- it is a linguistic one and cannot- even if a moronic little sassenach wishes- be identified by any fictional genetic testing! go.... reply.... and continue proving your patheticness. FYI I am a Celtic studies and archaeology graduate and have spent years dealing with your pathetic ilk.
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@thenortherngoat I was refering to the fact I was an Englishman and as one found his music as magic. Amazing how hateful some Scots are.
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@KatKMeanders Angles predate Saxon. the term anglo Saxon implies a mixing of the races but DNA testing shows that the 3 main groups have remained up to now fairly distinct from each other. My father was of Norman origin, my mother of Saxon origin.
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@tonytopcat83 Recent genetic testing of the "English" shows that 5% are of Norman origin, 15% are of Saxon origin and the remainder are Celtic. Genetics do not lie but your ignorance does.
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@littlebigbrain shut up you ignoramus. these Celtic islands have been inhabited for at least 5000 years, evidenced by scara brae and callanish among others. saxons started arriving in the south east of britain around 700. Normans arrived at the turn of the first millennium. The Welsh, Scots, Picts and Irish have maintained continuity outwith these European invasions. Go read a book and stop spreading your idiotic fallacies you sad wee person, especially not on the page of such a great Scotsman
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@KatKMeanders Continuing: If you do a search for this you'll find some of what I mean. "mtDNA and the Islands of the North Atlantic: Estimating the Proportions of Norse and Gaelic Ancestry by Agnar Helgason,1,3 Eileen Hickey,2 Sara Goodacre,2 Vidar Bosnes,4 Kári Stefánsson,3 Ryk Ward,1 and Bryan Sykes2"
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@littlebigbrain Angles, as in Anglos, as in Anglo Saxons, (Germanic) and not originally of the island... If I am not mistaken they are thinking the Picts were the earliest settlers of the island. Might be the Basques though. (They have done mitochondrial DNA studies to look into this.) Or this was the theory at one point.
youtube.com/watch?v=7NcUUDuj-4o
rosswatt1979 1 year ago
@rosswatt1979 thx for the link! It's a discovery for me
Love the digital music mixed with 'hyperanalogic' pipe sound
fr4nbl 1 year ago