Robert Burns Dick Gaughan Now Westlin 'Winds
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This died in the wool Anarcho-Capitalist has loved Dick Gaughan's music since the first time he heard him in 1991. He's one of a kind...
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Brilliant. I saw him sing this in Belmullet, Ireland a few years back.
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Dick Gaughan is simply the best musician I have ever had the privilege to hear live. A Master craftsman no one comes close to his skill.
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Certainly a perfect song - and a great rendition Dick! :)
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Rabbie would have loved this comtemporary version...albeit he might have been a bit confused wi' the electronics of it all
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Just, thank you. :-) You are the sound of my heart.....May your god love you.
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@theaccentsband It's on his website,
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@theaccentsband It's on his website, but Youtube won;t let me post the web address. it's his name all lowercase and then the standard address for Britain,
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@theaccentsband Hiya It has notation on his website. But Youtube would not let me post a web address here it is dickgaughan the .co then .uk
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@theaccentsband Hiya It has notation on his website.
I agree, this tender ballad does almost say it all! "The sportsman's joy, the murdering cry. The fluttering, gory pinion."
No wonder the beautiful birds shun man. There is nothing glorious about blasting birds out of the sky.
Burns had such an appreciation of our ' fellow mortals.' A term Burns often used when referring to animals and birds.
Dick Gaughans rendition is powerful, sincere, deep and heartfelt!
yveeliza 2 years ago 20
Robert Burns words are so wonderful, for all his faults he cared deeply about everything that graced the land and the sea, this is a truly beautiful song sung by a fantastic singer and amazing guitarist, Thanks Dick!
TheHoopsnumber1 2 years ago 12