[scots-l] Hogg

2001-06-06 Thread Eric Falconer
As long as you don't do that bloody awful song about 'that's the whateveritis for Billy and me' - some sort of sentimental doggerel about Border burns and childhood which turned out to be his No 1 hit :-) Nearly as bad as the Kelso toon sang. David My brother had to learn that at primary

Re: [scots-l] Hogg

2001-06-06 Thread David Kilpatrick
Eric Falconer wrote (re Billy and Me, Hogg): My brother had to learn that at primary school and recite it. So he practised at home over and over again. Funnily enough I've loved it ever since. It probably sounds perfect from the mouth of a six-year-old! I know what you mean. Anything you

Re: [scots-l] Hogg, Kilmeny: The Emerant Lea

2001-02-28 Thread cramphorne
Hi David- Everything you might want to know about Hogg (http://www.aikwoodscottishborders.com/final/hoggst~1.htm) PLUS a website for the James Hogg Society (http://www.cc.gla.ac.uk/hogg.htm)? Someone there must know the answers to your questions- good luck! Now I'm off to MP3.com for a sneak

Re: [scots-l] Hogg, Kilmeny: The Emerant Lea

2001-02-27 Thread David Kilpatrick
cramphorne wrote: Hi David- Everything you might want to know about Hogg (http://www.aikwoodscottishborders.com/final/hoggst~1.htm) PLUS a website for the James Hogg Society (http://www.cc.gla.ac.uk/hogg.htm)? Someone there must know the answers to your questions- good luck! Now I'm off

Re: [scots-l] Hogg, Kilmeny: The Emerant Lea

2001-02-27 Thread David Francis
Aikwood? Sounds like Judy's work - will take a look... she rather nicked Hogg for her own, though... David Or Hogg-ed him to herself. Dave Francis Posted to Scots-L - The Traditional Scottish Music Culture List - To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to:

Re: [scots-l] Hogg, Kilmeny: The Emerant Lea

2001-02-27 Thread David Kilpatrick
Nigel Gatherer wrote: David Kilpatrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any enlightenment on the location for Kilmeny... I'm not sure if this question is as simple as it sounds, but there's a Kilmany (pronounced Kilmeny) in North Fife (North of Cupar), where Lady Kilmany resides. It