Re: [scots-l] Burrolling, as we posh fowk call it

2001-02-22 Thread tarider
Nigel Gatherer wrote: Birlin This subject has provoked the biggest thread I've seen on Scots-L, so it's obviously extremely important. Of course I'm completely eaten up with jealousy because I'm not a fiddler. I don't even know whether I birl - how can you tell? [1]. I shouldn't think

Re: [scots-l] Official scots-l site

2001-02-14 Thread tarider
Ian Adkins wrote: Ur ye naw weel then Erica? Nothing that a wee dram couldn't fix?? :-) Posted to Scots-L - The Traditional Scottish Music Culture List - To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html

Re: [scots-l] Internet Radio Station for Scottish Trad. Music

2001-01-11 Thread tarider
Orain Ghaidhlig wrote: Well, you're managing to offend most of the people some of the time, so in my book you're doing something right... Ha..ha..ha... Thanks.. Did you say there could be only 7 active connections to Radio Toby? No wonder I haven't been able to connect! (gripe,

[scots-l] [Fwd: Celtic Events/gigs list]

2001-01-11 Thread tarider
Greetings from Celtic Events Entertainment, Denver, Colorado. First an apology and request . Prior to the Holidays we had a ugly computer experience, resulting in the temporary loss of our Events/gigs list. We apologies to all for missing announcements over the past few weeks. Please

Re: [scots-l] Re: Internet Radio Station for Scottish Traditional Music

2001-01-07 Thread tarider
George Seto wrote: Martyn Bennett would probably do it if he knew Gaelic. :-) Ummm. Toby, I believe he does. So Let's pass on the suggestion. Isn't Martyn from the Lowlands? Posted to Scots-L - The Traditional Scottish Music Culture List - To subscribe/unsubscribe,

Re: [scots-l] Andy Dejarlis Jig

2001-01-07 Thread tarider
John Chambers wrote: Toby wrote: | Wendy Galovich wrote: | At 10:18 AM 1/7/2001 -0500, Ian Adkins wrote: | Somebody here got that dang-ol' Seven Dwarves virus... | Yeah.. I've received it twice so far and McAfee squashed it both times. | | Huh? Windoze viruses die a painful

Re: [scots-l] Burns Night - Toasts to the lassies and to the laddies

2001-01-06 Thread tarider
Nigel Gatherer wrote: Hugh Goldie asked: ...I would appreciate receiving any ideas about the contents of these toasts. We both would like to do something traditional, but perhaps a little bit novel... Ask Ian, I'm certain he could come up with toasts that would do would

Re: [scots-l] Internet Radio Station for Scottish Traditional Music

2001-01-06 Thread tarider
Derek Hoy wrote: Toby said: Why no DJ Toby?:) Because I can't be there all day to DJ :-) That's no excuse- you could record the links. 'Coming right up...' 'Don't touch that dial...' 'Your tuned to Radio Toby...' etc. Or are you always doomed to be a phantom?

Re: [scots-l] Andy Dejarlis Jig

2001-01-06 Thread tarider
Jack Campin wrote: People have been commenting extensively on Andy Dejarlis Jig, but I'd like to add that I think for The Sailor's Wife Em is a more usual key than Dm. Not here it isn't - people play it in D minor or not at all (despite it being in print in E minor for well over a

Re: [scots-l] Internet Radio Station for Scottish Traditional Music

2001-01-06 Thread tarider
"Eric A. Cottrell" wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Derek Hoy wrote: This sounds pretty good, just on a 33.6K modem here, but every few minutes it stutters a bit. Why no DJ Toby?:) Because I can't be there all day to DJ :-) Actually Win Amp prints the

Re: [scots-l] hello

2000-12-12 Thread tarider
Rob MacKillop wrote: Ye must be gettin' on in years ... My real name is Anon. Now to claim those royalties! Any chance you might get back into performing in the next century? I suppose it can be hard after being away from it for a couple hundred years. St Andrews, 8 Feb