Thanks Turq.  I had heard of this guy but never really listened to
him.  It has got a time travel vibe.  



--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > If you love great storytelling, may I recommend
> > Robin Williamson? Robin was part of the Incredible
> > String Band back in their days, and went on to do
> > his own solo work. He's a multi-instrumentalist
> > (probably proficient at 20 or more of them), but
> > he's also a neo-bard, and spends part of each live
> > performance telling tales. He's utterly captivating.
> > I've seen him tell a 45-minute story and keep the
> > entire audience on the edge of their seats for the
> > whole time, without losing *anyone*. 
> > 
> > He's not Irish technically (his people come from
> > Northumberland), but his storytelling is Celtic-
> > based, and quite remarkable. Here are a few tales
> > of his that I found in a quick perusal of iTunes:
> > 
> > The Spoils of Annwn
> > The Battle of the Trees
> > The Dialogue of the Two Sages
> > The Voyage of Bran, Son of Febal
> > Three Celtic Nature Poems
> > 
> > My favorite of his recorded stories is unfortunately
> > not on iTunes (or at least not on the version of it I
> > can see from France). It's on an album he did with
> > John Renbourn called Wheel Of Fortune. The tale 
> > itself is called "Finn and the Old Man's House,"
> > and it's *wonderful*. It captures the entire spirit
> > of the bardic storyteller, alternating between 
> > laughter and drama, and ending on a spiritual note.
> 
> I just Googled the name of the tale and
> found this site, which seems to have 
> MP3s of some of his tales via BitTorrent:
> 
> http://www.bitenova.nl/tt/yowk2
>






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