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Julie Fowlis at Cambridge Folk Festival 2006

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Gaelic singer Julie Fowlis live at Cambridge Folk Festival. From BBC 4 TV.

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  • is that john mccusker on fiddle??

  • indeed

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  • I like three things in life, and three things only. Butter, potatoes, and women.

    And maybe I can make room for Julie's music.

    (before you all get too upset look up the lyrics)

  • John McCusker Fiddle

    Ross Martin Guitar

    Éamon Doorley Bouzouki

    Martin O'Neill Bodhran

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  • wow this is great

  • Julie is a new discovery for me, and a a delightful one. I becme an immediate fan. To me, much of what I have heard so far is faithful to the (INHO) truth of the Main Tradition. Old School with modern refinements. Thank so much for posting!

  • Only Ms. Julie, in jeans and a summer top with a penny-whistle in her back pocket ... she's so amazing both a person of music and a person in person. :-)

  • Wjere the heck does she get the breath to play that blistering whistle part at the end? Incredible!

  • whos playing guitar?

  • Suas e!!

  • "Gobh Bh' Ann A Hogha Gearraidh" is also known as "Jenny Dang the Weaver"...something I've only now realized, after listening to this song for months thinking, "Gee, it sure sounds familiar..." I've been listening to versions by Alasdair Fraser and Natalie MacMaster for years!

  • Simply superb!

  • nice throwback to the song, JMD. And I TOTALLY agree with your addition of Julie's music ...

    (FYI for anyone else who doesn't speak Gaelic: "'S toigh leam-fhin buntata 's 'im 's na caileagan" means "I like potatoes, butter and women")

  • This song is so great! The whole thing is fantastic but I especially love the last minute or so where Julie plays the tin whistle...such an awesome vibe going on, I just wanna jump out of mu seat and dance around! (And I DON'T dance!)

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