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For the Scotts where ever you are.

Post by Dave Seddon »

An old Scottish song made particularly famous by the late Kenneth McKeller, one of Scotlands most famous singers. A real Scott. I believe the song is a traditional Scottish song of which the words were written by the Scottish poet Rabbie Burns. As a humble Welshman please correct me if I am wrong. Nevertheless I hope you enjoy it even though the sound quality is crap due to my 120 year old computer.
Cheers Shakey.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RS6PIYw_0fw
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Post by Bent Romnes »

Dave, Glad you blamed it on the ancient computer :-)
No, really I think it sounds great. Must be a combination of "In the hands" (90%) and the BenRom steel (10%)
I am happy with that :-) ;-) :D
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Post by James Kerr »

Thank you Dave, old Kenneth passed away just recently.

James.
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Enjoyed

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That was super nice..the sound quality sounded ok to me..
Thanks for sharing..
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Post by Lee Baucum »

Dave - Are you still using one of those old coal-fired computers? :lol:
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Post by Dave Seddon »

Afraid so Lee and having to use fire lighters to get the bloody thing to fire up. One day I'm goin' to get a GAS one. Cheers Dave.
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Post by Archie Nicol R.I.P. »

Scot, not Scott.

The pedalling pedant. :P
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Post by Jim Lindsey (Louisiana) »

A very pretty melody, Dave. Thanks for posting. :)
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Post by Bent Romnes »

Jim, for the record, that's the BenRom steel that I built.
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Apologies Archie from an ignorant Taff.
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Post by Johnny Baldwin »

Great job Dave, as usual. Bravo!