Seeing as it's St. Patrick's day, I'm going to post some audio recordings on Youtube", starting with 3 clips from the concert Micho Russell played at in Forfar in 1985.
I need help with a few titles, if anyone recognises the tunes. Have a good St. Paddy's Day !
https://youtu.be/bTPf3K9wyKw
https://youtu.be/24F9l7iNr1o
https://youtu.be/_JAtyx-EJNM
Micho's Trip To Scotland
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Micho's Trip To Scotland
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Re: Micho's Trip To Scotland
Nice job Kenny. The slide is Callaghan's, or at least that's what Breathnach calls it in CRE3. I have heard it called the Clare slide as well.
I know 'the highland' but the name won't come to me immediately. It may pop up yet.
I know 'the highland' but the name won't come to me immediately. It may pop up yet.
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Re: Micho's Trip To Scotland
The highland tune sounds like Money Musk