1/03/09 Fanny Power, Si Beag Si Mohr, Lord Mayo

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1/03/09 Fanny Power, Si Beag Si Mohr, Lord Mayo

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01/03/09 Welcome to Patrick Plunkett, who sends two slow airs by O'Carolan: Fanny Power and Si Beag Si Mohr, as well as a march, Lord Mayo, which was recorded "in a little cemetery chapel near my home."
All are played on a McGee GLP keyless flute and recorded with a Zoom H4. (saved in flute)
http://tinwhistletunes.com/clipssnip/newspage.htm Officially, the government uses the term “flap,” describing it as “a condition, a situation or a state of being, of a group of persons, characterized by an advanced degree of confusion that has not quite reached panic proportions.”
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Re: 1/03/09 Fanny Power, Si Beag Si Mohr, Lord Mayo

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Very nice, but I don't think that's 'Fanny Power', is it? In fact, I think it's what the Bothy Band recorded as 'Casadh An tSugain'. No?
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Re: 1/03/09 Casadh An tSugain, Si Beag Si Mohr, Lord Mayo

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Hey, yeah.
http://tinwhistletunes.com/clipssnip/newspage.htm Officially, the government uses the term “flap,” describing it as “a condition, a situation or a state of being, of a group of persons, characterized by an advanced degree of confusion that has not quite reached panic proportions.”
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