Why are so many folk musicians left handed? 2 guitars, that large (?) mandolin, even a flute? The house band excellent as ever, but I wasn't inspired by the US singers. One of the players a dead ringer for Michael Mansfield QC.
Transatlantic sessions series 6
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Richard Tarleton
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What a delight yesterday evening's TS was - John Doyle singing the incredibly sad tale of forced clearance 'Liberty's Sweet Shore', Ewan McLennan giving us his take on the Chilean Mine Rescue 'Whistling the Esperanza'. The show finished with a fine set of accompanied bagpipe tunes from Allan MacDonald...and also in there Cara Dillon who I think often sounds at her best with the Transatlantic set up. But highlight of the evening, the wonderful Julie Fowlis in great company with a fine Gaelic song which you'll have to watch the show to find the name of. Great show.
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostWhat a delight yesterday evening's TS was - John Doyle singing the incredibly sad tale of forced clearance 'Liberty's Sweet Shore', Ewan McLennan giving us his take on the Chilean Mine Rescue 'Whistling the Esperanza'. The show finished with a fine set of accompanied bagpipe tunes from Allan MacDonald...and also in there Cara Dillon who I think often sounds at her best with the Transatlantic set up. But highlight of the evening, the wonderful Julie Fowlis in great company with a fine Gaelic song which you'll have to watch the show to find the name of. Great show.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03dz8q1
To my ear there was something ever so slightly derivative about the Esperanza song - I kept thinking of the Pogues, and "The Band played Waltzing Matilda" - probably just me.
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostJust caught up with it - I particularly loved the pipes (I'm a sucker for proper bagpipes) with the Highland backdrop. And Julie Fowlis.
To my ear there was something ever so slightly derivative about the Esperanza song - I kept thinking of the Pogues, and "The Band played Waltzing Matilda" - probably just me.
I do like Julie Fowlis and I recalled this song that she sang as a backdrop for a BBC Alba Hebridean wildlife series.
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....hello hello....surely these {Transatlantic Sessions 1-6} sessions are over ripe for re-broadcast....must be something stopping them doing this ....easier to keep on recycling TOTP'S....lack of imagination at least...
Gets me every time!
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....yes mate, those emotional pining hands....https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transa...tic_Sessions_2bong ching
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