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Worth it for the video alone:

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Young love at school!
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Give this guy a listen if you like Pink Floyd. His cover of the solo on Comfortably Numb is almost note and tone perfect.
But its his own composition that struck me. What a talent.
Check him out.........on a PC ...with the volume up:D
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For anyone who's going to be in Glasgow on the 4th of Feb 2018 they have the chance to get a real taste of TexMex music in the form of the MAVERICKS appearing at the Old Fruit Market as part of Celtic Connections 2018- it will be big party Glasgow style. To quote frontman Raul Malo “No matter what's going on, you can still shake your ass.”
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Stumbled across this and love it.

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Couple of classics I haven't heard in while....

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For anyone suffering Transatlantic Sessions withdrawal symptoms perhaps this episode of SEIRM from BBC Alba will help. Recorded in the Glasgow Hillhead Bookclub before an audience at the Celtic Connections music festival in January 2017 you will recognise many "Transatlantic faces". I particularly liked ex Solas' Karan Casey Ballad of Hollis Brown with festival director Donald Shaw on piano @ 33 minutes in.
Seirm - Series 3: Episode 5
 
Pity I can't get the link out here on the edge of the known world grober, any chance of a youtube link or suitable alternative.....
 
Pity I can't get the link out here on the edge of the known world grober, any chance of a youtube link or suitable alternative.....
While Transatlantic Sessions were a national TV broadcast and eventually made their way on to youtube Seirm [ literally- sound in Gaelic]
is broadcast on BBC Alba seen only by Scottish audiencies or on Iplayer- this means its unlikely to make youtube unfortunately. The various artists appearing ---Darlingside, Tift Merritt, Atlantic Arc, Eilidh Cormack and Innes White, Karan Casey, Gareth Bonello and Joy Dunlop, McGoldrick, McCusker, Doyle can be seen as individual acts on youtube if you search for them.
Here's Karan Casey with James Taylor
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and a longer set at this years Celtic Connections . I beleive that's her husband on Concertina- there are many familiar artists in her backing band giving the whole gig a family reunion vibe.
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Good in the car...

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Not sure if I've posted this one before but having seen them perform this and others down in Portsmouth in the early 70's I was blown away by the guitarist Spit James who in my opinion did the best bit of blues guitar playing I've ever heard. Live it just blew you away, sadly he died recently.
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Just enjoying this at the moment...Thank you BIRMA!

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