[scots-l] Lullaby for a Sleeping Landscape (MP3)

2001-01-03 Thread David Kilpatrick
I hope you'll like this composition. I was feeling pretty disappointed that with the entire holiday break almost over, I hadn't written or recorded anything. The Lowden S-25J just was not 'working'; I was spending ages retuning it and not playing anything. Our weekly session was turned away from

Re: [scots-l] Andy Dejarlis Jig

2001-01-03 Thread Nigel Gatherer
Toby Rider wrote: Played in E. Jerry Holland wrote it. Not according to his book 'Jerry Holland's Collection'. There it's cited as traditional: "Jerry learned the Andy Dejarlis Jig from the playing of Mike MacDougall. When looking for a title, Johnny Wilmot told us that he remembered

[scots-l] Complaint about site administration policy

2001-01-03 Thread Oliver Thinius
Dear webmaster of scot-l, during the last four weeks I have at least three times tried to unsubscribe from this mailing list using the "official" channel, i.e. the tullochgorm website. I am still being flooded with the mails distributed through scots-l. Either the system doesn't work or you

Re: [scots-l] Complaint about site administration policy

2001-01-03 Thread Toby Rider
It would help if you wouldn't sign onto the list with 3 different email addresses, forget what they are, then try to randomly send unsubscribe requests with addresses that aren't on the list. Bye. Oliver Thinius wrote: Dear webmaster of scot-l, during the last four weeks I have

Re: [scots-l] Andy Dejarlis Jig

2001-01-03 Thread Toby Rider
Nigel Gatherer wrote: Toby said: Played in E. Yes, I've found it in Jerry's book, and I prefer it in E. "Calliope House" is another jig in E which is sometimes played in D; again, I prefer it in E. All those Irish flute players try to put everything in D :-) The key

Re: [scots-l] Radio Station

2001-01-03 Thread Toby Rider
Actually the biggest factor with it is that you have to have a dedicated leased line to the Internet with enough bandwidth to support some streams at a decent level. The Shoutcast site points directly back to me and the streams come out of my bandwidth pipe. I have a hobby web-hosting

Re: [scots-l] Radio Station

2001-01-03 Thread Toby Rider
The station is for my own personal use. I just choose to share knowledge of it's existance with a couple hundred of my closest friends. :-) If you go to the Shoutcast site you can read the Terms of Use/Disclaimer. Alot of my content comes from non-commercial "home tapes",

Re: [scots-l] Complaint about site administration policy

2001-01-03 Thread Ian Adkins
Moeglicherweise ist dieses etwas das Sie verstehen koennen. Sie sind unhoeflich und ungeduldig. Ich hoffe dass ein Meteorit auf Ihren Kopf fallengelassen wird. Noo feck aff an hae a braw day noo ye cheeky bastert ye! COLONEL IAN J. L. ADKINS -

Re: [scots-l] Andy Dejarlis Jig

2001-01-03 Thread John Chambers
| | All those Irish flute players try to put everything in D :-) The key of | E is a beautiful key, especially on stringed instruments. Are you | familiar with the tune "Cameron Chisholm's Strathspey", it's an | excellent dark tune on E. It's fairly recently written. Unfortunately I | don't

Re: [scots-l] Radio Station

2001-01-03 Thread Jeffrey Friedman
Toby, - The station is for my own personal use. I just choose to share knowledge of it's existance with a couple hundred of my closest friends. :-) And I for one offer my thanks for your efforts! Jeffrey Posted to Scots-L - The Traditional Scottish Music Culture List - To

Re: [scots-l] Radio Station

2001-01-03 Thread David Kilpatrick
on 4/1/2001 2:50 am, Toby Rider at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Actually the biggest factor with it is that you have to have a dedicated leased line to the Internet with enough bandwidth to support some streams at a decent level. The Shoutcast site points directly back to me and the streams come

Re: [scots-l] Andy Dejarlis Jig

2001-01-03 Thread Toby Rider
John Chambers wrote: | | All those Irish flute players try to put everything in D :-) The key of | E is a beautiful key, especially on stringed instruments. Are you | familiar with the tune "Cameron Chisholm's Strathspey", it's an | excellent dark tune on E. It's fairly recently

[kitchenceilidh] Hearing shoutcast using a Mac

2001-01-03 Thread Toby Rider
For those of you using Macs who have asked me how to hear the shoutcast streams, one of my listeners emailed me with info. on what you need, to be able to hear them. The program is called Amp Radio. You can get it by going to www.download.com and searching the Mac downloads for Amp Radio.

Re: [scots-l] Complaint about site administration policy

2001-01-03 Thread cramphorne
I'm decloaking to offer the following: And please, don't answer to this with some kind of PEI-Doric-Glasgowegian rubbish as you did to other unsubscribe requests, they are no longer funny. Alas, Oliver, they are still so very, very funny... I really look forward to them! So Ian, could you

Re: [scots-l] Complaint about site administration policy

2001-01-03 Thread Ian Adkins
Here ye gae, Ellen: Moeglicherweise ist dieses etwas das Sie verstehen koennen. Sie sind unhoeflich und ungeduldig. Ich hoffe dass ein Meteorit auf Ihren Kopf fallengelassen wird. "Mebbe ye kin unnerstaun this. Yer rude an impatient. A howp a meteorite draps oan yer heid." :)

Re: [scots-l] Radio Station

2001-01-03 Thread David Kilpatrick
on 3/1/2001 3:39 am, Toby Rider at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, I have a bunch of mainland Scottish atists I'm trying to work into the rotation, plus others I have on my list to digitize. Most of what is playing now it stuff I already had handy in mp3 format. How does this work? I've got