Molloy and Galway

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woodfluter wrote:So, the reel Matt plays after Dark is the Colour of My True Love's hair...not sure, but isn't that The Templehouse? They don't say.
the reel is more commonly known as "the morning dew" . the other tunes that kenny mentions are in the same or similar key and were also recorded by matt. he put so many of them out there that it's hard to keep track of 'em. but quite sure this is his renditon "the morning dew" aka "hare in the heather" imo/iira/iirc/lol/lmao/fyi/fwiw et al
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Absolutely, "rama" - my apologies. "The Morning Dew", it is. I hadn't watched the programme, and made the mistaken assumption that it was another programme which Messrs Molloy and Galway had appeared on which I have on video tape. I didn't know they'd done more than one programme together, and now look forward to watching the RTE one. Thank you.
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np kenny, it's always a little bit of thrill to see and hear mm play especially back then
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I still think Matt got his best sound out of the Boosey Pratten in D he got later on. Of course he sounds great here also.
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I agree. Sometimes the sound of Molloy playing the Boosey looks like the flute is going to blast. I didn´t heard that sound when he playes the Olwell IMO.
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bring back the boosey!
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smoro wrote:I didn´t heard that sound when he playes the Olwell IMO.
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Thread revival, but can anyone dig this back up? The link is broken and I'd dearly love to settle a bet with a Galway fan over here.
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Thanks so much! Been looking everywhere for this.
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