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Leezie Lindsay - Furey Brothers and Davey Arthur [11/30]

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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2008

Live from Vicar Street

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  • some of the words are anglicised whilst others aren't and it actually changes it from a song which rhymes to one which doesn't in places. Fair enough if it is not in your tradition then that maybe won't matter but I found it more than a bit annoying. I've seen posts from other Scots who enjoy the vocal though so it is only my opinion.

  • @gaconnochie Of course, everyone has their own opinions. What matters is the boys on stage love giving it a lash and a lot of people enjoy them singing it.

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  • This is fab, saw them live they are one of the best bands ive ever seen, the atmosphere was electric

  • they stuck to there own music for nearly 40 years and never took the rebel road! big props lads come back to OZ!

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  • One of my favourite Furey songs. I saw them perform last saturday and it was fantastic. It was the second time I saw them live. I like the band and especcially George Furey who always takes the time to have a chat with fans. Years ago ny wife was very ill, a few months before she died we went to Ireland (Dublin and the wicklow mountains) for a week, in that period we often listened to the songs of The Fureys, that;s why this music is so important for me personally.

  • Strikes me as Burns seducing yet another. They said you could not toss a stone across a ditch without hitting one of his bastards :-)

  • @IrishandFolkmusic Aye you're not wrong there :-)

  • @IrishandFolkmusic I'm not so sure it is a Highland song as much as being about a Highlander. the words are in the Lowland Scots tradition by Burns but it is based on an older Scots ballad. But that is by the by. fair enough everyone has opinions that is what music is about. The music as I said is great but to me, as a Scots speaking Scot, the vocal is as maireadfay says just not believable. Not just the pronounciation which is weird but as you say he isn't a Scot so that is fair enough - but

  • @gaconnochie To be fair now, this is a Highland song from Scotland where as Eddie is a Dubliner, who is getting older, I for one thinks it's a great rendition!

  • @maireadfay I'm the same. Musically it is good but vocally it is awful. Not the singing as such more the pronounciation.

  • Powerful , touching performance,brought tears to my eyes !

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