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Quoting Dave S <david...@pt.lu>:

Hi Anthony,

Would it be a possibility for you to play the 1697/8 Playford Mad Moll
on your primitive set? If you could get a drone pair to G & C (assuming
it's G setup) Mad moll is in Am and has no Fnats in it.
I have attached a scan for you -- I know the NSP site will strip it off
--- if anyone wants a copy let me know and I will check with Barry/Tim
to get it on site somewhere

best
Dave S



On 7/29/2011 11:16 AM, Anthony Robb wrote:
    Hello all
    I've been reluctant to vote on this since our house is fighting back
    whilst we put in a new kitchen, downstairs loo and new wee studio.
    There is building dust everywhere and my pipes, mics and other gear are
    packed away for the duration.
    Even though I can't contribute musically I would go for Peacock.
    Perhaps most will be familiar with the snippet:

    Aal the neet ower and ower
    And aal the neet ower agyen
    Aal the net ower and ower
    The peacock followed the hen

    The cock's a dainty dish
    The hen's aal hollow within
    There's nee deceit in a puddin'
    An' pie's a dainty thing

    I also think of (but no idea why or where it comes from)

    Won't ye come cuddle me cuddy
    Now won't ye come cuddle me reet
    Won't you come cuddle me cuddy
    Just as ye did yesterday neet

    That's about all I can offer on TOTM but I also thought some might be
    interested to know that I have put my chanter where my mouth is so to
    speak and had a very happy
    off-the-cuff couple of days putting down 16 tracks (4 of them double
    tracked) on my keyless pipes (The Primitives as maker Bill Hedworth
    called them). I did it primarily as a teaching resource (even though
    there are a few finger-busting favourites) but I've been persuaded to
    go for a proper production of it.
    Interested parties can go here to see what Stewart Hardy makes of it:
    [1]www.robbpipes.com
    Thanks for any interest
    Anthony



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References

    1. http://www.robbpipes.com/


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