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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2009

Dave Gibb - a left handed, middle-aged, songwriting folkie from Scotland's highest village recorded at home.

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  • Scotland's highest village is Wanlockhead in Dumfries and Galloway.

  • Well done Trimpo - that's where the video was recorded cause I live there.

  • Scotland's highest village..would that be WICK?

    Friend of mine born in Wick. Robert Murray Black.

    Plays the accordian. Not sure where he is now. Florida, I think. I met him in Sydney , Nova Scotia.

    David G. Holland

  • Huh??? Wick is only a couple of feet above sea level...hardly the highest. Are you getting confused with the most northerly?

    Dave

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  • VERY NICELY PLAYED AND SUNG, ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SCOTTISH SONGS!

  • Hi Dave,

    from lefty to lefty, your rendition of this beautiful Scottish song is really touching!... Bravo!... ******

    Best greeting to Scotland,

    luca

  • hi stranger,

    good tot hear you still plucking about! Back in Adelaide now and still playing my leftie guitar, still miss the cross keys sessions. Give my best to Big Davey, all and sundry and yersel'

  • I know it well, weepom. I often take the route through the Mennock Pass when I'm on my way to Moffat. The wife says that, when you reach Wanlockhead, it feels like you're on an island.

  • lovely playing dave : )

  • I didnae ken you could play the guitar that slow Dave ! Lovely version. George

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