Apologies. Spelling corrected.Peter Laban wrote:That would be Kilfarboy.
I had not realized Kilfarboy was an Irish placename.
You learn something new every day.
I do and why wouldn't I? Even had some Patsy Touhey piping and Tom Morrison flute 78rpms dropped off by the postman. Lovely.Guinness wrote: but who still has a turntable?
I do, thankfully.Guinness wrote:The LP recently sold for $36+shipping on eBay.
http://cgi.ebay.ie/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 0199047645
but who still has a turntable?
And a treasure trove of info it is. Thanks for your work, Peter.Peter Laban wrote:... there's the Transcriptionpage for your convenience?
I would like to hear the slow air. Thanks, Arbo. BTW, I ony read half of the posts, but I did find the clip enjoyable. Fast , yes, and maybe it would be nice to hear a more relaxed pace, but thoroughly enjoyable. And the tonguing added a nice touch, though got somewhat tiresome after a while...Peter Laban wrote:Interesting enough I uploaded a slow air by the same player (from a 1975 home recording) and linked it to a thread a few weeks ago. After two weeks it had 8 downloads all done during the first week, I took it down then.
What does that tell us?
Thats just becuase the like it box was first. Had the poll been set up with the dislike it box first I am sure we would have got a diffrent result.Wanderer wrote:looks like slightly less than 3/4 of the folks like it. On the other hand, only about 1/8 disliked it.
Very, very, good one.talasiga wrote:Thats just becuase the like it box was first. Had the poll been set up with the dislike it box first I am sure we would have got a diffrent result.Wanderer wrote:looks like slightly less than 3/4 of the folks like it. On the other hand, only about 1/8 disliked it.