[Loch-Ruadh] OT - Christmas Music
Padraig Ruad O'Maolagain
padraig_ruad at irishbard.org
Mon Dec 20 13:46:49 PST 2004
That's not it. This one has almost a bluegrass feel to it, but then the
bagpipes come in after the second verse. There is a singer, but I can't
place the voice. And the 'pipes sound more like Uillean (Irish) 'pipes
(the bag is inflated by a footpump or under the arm pump rather than lung
power).
Thanks,
Padraig
Tegwared said:
> The only one that comes to mind with bagpipes, that is not an
> instrumental,
> is Bing Crosby and David Bowie. It was recorded for the very last Bing
> Crosby Christmas Special filmed near David Bowies home in England.
>
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> Tegwared McAuley(mka Terry Varner)
> Loch Ruadh Archery Marshal
> You need only two tools: WD-40 and duct tape. If it doesn't move and it
> should, use WD-40.
> If it moves and shouldn't, use the tape
>
>
>
>
>>From: "Padraig Ruad O'Maolagain" <padraig_ruad at irishbard.org>
>>Reply-To: padraig_ruad at irishbard.org, "Shire of Loch Ruadh,Kingdom
>>of Ansteorra, SCA, Inc." <loch-ruadh at ansteorra.org>
>>To: loch-ruadh at ansteorra.org
>>Subject: [Loch-Ruadh] OT - Christmas Music
>>Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 15:28:55 -0600 (CST)
>>
>>Greeting, fellow Christmas music junkies!
>>
>>I'm trying to identify the artist/group that I've heard on the radio but
>>have not heard the name. The carol in question is The Little Drummer
>> Boy,
>>and it has both a distinctive drumbeat, and bagpipes, of all things.
>> Odd,
>>but very effective. From these scraps of information, can anyone
>> identify
>>who it is that does this version? (C'mon, Tegwared - I'm counting on you
>>to know this.)
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Padraig
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