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    Quote Originally Posted by basketbob View Post
    Hi JR, we're not ignoring you - we're just excited about 2 rivers festival and suchlike

    gotta go and pack
    Indeed we're not John! You'll get a special toast as the furthest flung absent friend

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    Jim Moray
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    fabulous song by a man with a great voice. 5 stars everytime
    The difference between genuis and stupidity is that genius has its limits.....Albert Einstein

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    durham gaol
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    I can't fault Nic Jones....

    meanwhile 17 Hippies are on the Frukie stream, another favourite...
    Develop an interest in life as you see it; the people, things, literature, music - the world is so rich, simply throbbing with rich treasures, beautiful souls and interesting people.

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    the old bush
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    Another favourite, Liam has done some great stuff since Hothouse Flowers! His Gaelic singing is a winner for me, he attracts a lot of young folk into it as well...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Je3GoZw1W3w
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    Sios dhan an abhainn
    Mary ann kennedy and na seoid

    Lovely to hear this classic "Down to the River to Pray" in Gaelic...
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    seth lakeman - the white hare

    Poor old Seth came in for a fair amount of stick over the weekend so credit where credit's due - this is a good track. Benefits from not having the insistent repetitive fiddle.
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    Song for Ireland
    Dick Gaughan


    Kelvin (Maltman) sang and played a lovey rendition of this song at Two Rivers...whilst I was drinking he's Frukie Stout of course
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    This Arty Glynn track is absolutely wonderful - heavenly.
    'Music with the bark still on it!' Tom Paxton about Woody Guthrie.

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    The Hawk And The Crow
    Sean Doyle

    This is one of my favourites...he has a storyteller voice and the finale is a great tune
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