Nigel Gatherer wrote:
I have been asked for any info on a group called Schehallion who
...used to include parodies of songs in their set. There was one
called Rose Street Rag and another one which was sung to the tune of
Peter Sarstedt's Where do you go to my lovely which included the
One of my favorite albums is called Schiehallion by a group called North
Sea Gas. No parodies, though. All pretty straight ahead traditional tunes.
Anent North Sea Gas: I've heard them on the radio lately - they have a new
fiddler, a young woman, and are definitely worth hearing. A few years
I have been asked for any info on a group called Schehallion who
...used to include parodies of songs in their set. There was one
called Rose Street Rag and another one which was sung to the tune of
Peter Sarstedt's Where do you go to my lovely which included the lines
Where do you go to my
can see inside yer head.
Sorry,
Ted
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From: Nigel Gatherer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 October 2001 17:58
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Subject: [scots-l] Schehallion
I have been asked for any info on a group called Schehallion who
...used to include parodies
One of my favorite albums is called Schiehallion by a group called North Sea
Gas. No parodies, though. All pretty straight ahead traditional tunes. I
picked it up at Blackfriars the first time I visited Edinburgh.
Perhaps these guys did some other work that was parody?
--Cynthia Cathcart