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From: vnicotin@cis.ohio-state.edu
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 93 21:58:15 GMT
Subject: Re: HoL Questions
Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa
Organization: University of Albany, SUNY
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ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 ATDT4534158 m The closest thing that I have heard to "jig of life" is the Bothy Band, an Irish traditional group of the seventies. On certain tunes, such as the "Strayaway Child", they come very close to the Kate sound of swirling fiddles and Ullian pipes. You can find their records in your local celtic section of TThe closest thing to "Jig of Life" that I have heard are certain sowritIn article <4897@heimdall.sdrc.com>, gehollinden@sdrc.com (David Hollinden) writes: > > > >I was listening to the previous Kate albums in preparation for buying >TRS, and I realized I have a few questions about Hounds of Love (forgive >me if these are FAQs, but I haven't seen the FAQ file for a while): > > >1. Does anyone have the words for the spoken part at the end of Jig of Life? >2. Can anyone recommend other music or musicians that have > the same general "feel" as Jig of Life? >3. Is Cloudbusting based on an actual historical event? > >Thanks! > > >-- >David Hollinden | The only organized political party with a >david.hollinden@sdrc.com | Christian vision of morality is the >My opinions are my own. | Libertarian Party. -- Walter E. Williams