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    LOL Nat Im sure we could .. Green fields of France is an amasing song I think it was written by Eric Bogle.
    The corries did a great job on it as well as the fureys
    There is so meany great songs and tunes that we could go on about haha
    Real glad of my new fangled MP3 thingy .... beats carrying a tape recorder and tapes when ye head out

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    Quote Originally Posted by AL... View Post
    LOL Nat Im sure we could .. Green fields of France is an amasing song I think it was written by Eric Bogle.
    The corries did a great job on it as well as the fureys
    There is so meany great songs and tunes that we could go on about haha
    Real glad of my new fangled MP3 thingy .... beats carrying a tape recorder and tapes when ye head out

    Cheers
    AL
    Yes I think it was written by eric bogle who I think also wrote a song about galipoli and recorded by the pogues but can't remember the title, something about waltzing matilda....great song as well and think he is a scotsman but not sure. Been trying to learn green fields on the ol' geetar but find it hard to play and sing at the same time!!
    Not sure if you have heard it but have a listen out for primrose hill by loudan wainwright II, think you might like it
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    Aye Nat he's a Scot

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    Quote Originally Posted by FishyFolk View Post
    Whatever is on my favourite spotify playlist at the moment. Her it is for those of you that have spotify...

    http://open.spotify.com/user/gimbo/p...rEcIr3mdn3gZWz
    You go rocking out in the woods? Actually, I like your list. Here, this would be me, http://open.spotify.com/user/juanoda...dxhHWZVpFaFPme

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    hey there,

    i am mainly listening to rocky stuff from the late 60´s to now, like hard rock/heavy rock/heavy metal/stoner/doom/psychedelic rock/blues rock and i play bass and enjoy singing in a kind of jam project...

    on the other hand i also like folk musik alot, like music from ancient cultures for example from egypt, the celts or the saami.

    it may seem, that both these two kinds of music i listen to are controversy. but i think both the modern rock music as well as the traditional folk things are very close to each other. it´s a bit difficult to describe...i thinkt you´ve got to feel it at least. they both try to express the feeling of freedom anyway. many bands in the rock genre have also quite a lot songs refered to nature or that reflect the critic behaviour of mankind towards nature.

    when i´m out and want to make music, my hohner harp in A is my first choice ;-)

    a more spiritual thing i want to try in the future is chant meditation in a cave, since we have a lot caves here.

    greets from germany ;-)
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    Oh yeah!

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    Nature's own soundtracks are my favorite . But besides, that, I enjoy creating tunes on my Panflute and from my own voice when I throat sing.
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    Maybe I missed it somewhere in the post, where can I buy tom dale's music.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Goodson View Post
    Maybe I missed it somewhere in the post, where can I buy tom dale's music.
    Hmmmm. Given your location postage may be the bummer here as Tom lives down in Penzance, Cornwall UK and is still a small artist. However his music can be purchased here -> http://www.myspace.com/tomdalemusic and you can also contact him there to to arrange delivery, he is very approachable and a nice young gennelman

    Hope this helps, Tom is one of my favourite musicians
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    these are out now and an awesome self titled album
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnTxjfVZlPs
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