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Bruce J. Richman
 
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Paul Dormer wrote:


"Bruce J. Richman" emitted :

I only know Talisker, which I love. It's one of my favorites. It's not
for the faint of heart though. Lots of smoke, peat, salt and iodine.
Quite intense. One of the greats, with a very distinctive seaside
profile.

That'll do me Dave. I like the sound of it from your description.
Thanks :-)

Evidently, from Dave's description, you'll be singing sea shantys

I'm starting to feel that way inclined and I've only had one double,
m' hearty....

If you want to hear same great Irish folk singers singing Sea Shanties, I'd
recommend the following LP:

CLANCY BROTHERS - Sing of the Sea - Columbias CS 9658.

(or any of the albums copntaining the song, "The Irish Rover".


Maybe it's time to dust down mi Bodhran.

Certainly, spoons are to hand!


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It's Grim up north..




No spoons, but some nice pennywhistle playing and great singing.

For bhodran, I recommend the Chieftains - Long Black Veil is a nice album with
lots of soloists, but I dig just about anything by this group. A great band of
musicians.



Bruce J. Richman