<< (though they looked like 5 string banjos to me- one looked like
Alastair McDonald 'Oh, croooool was the snaaaaaawww....') >>

*snort*  :P


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----- Original Message -----
From: Derek Hoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 4:30 AM
Subject: Re: [scots-l] fallen fiddlers


> Stan concluded:
> > By the Way Norman Chalmers reminds me that the original name of 70,s
> > supergroup "Not the Full Shillin" was "The Broken Settee". We already
had an
> > intuition of the fallings to come.
>
> I thought it was cos folks kept telling you to get stuffed.
>
> Recently, David posted a link to some splendid carvings of cherubs playing
> 'citterns' (though they looked like 5 string banjos to me- one looked like
> Alastair McDonald 'Oh, croooool was the snaaaaaawww....')
> Anyone know of cherubs who play melodyins, like Stan Reeves (50) ?
>
> Derek
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