... : Wandering in the woods and fields around Gordon in the summer. 6. The Castle Of Drumore - The Corries - A Little Of What You Fancy - 1973 - EMI Music Distribution Reminds me of : Our second journey... me of : Our first trip to Pitlochry on the bus. 12. The News From Moidart - The Corries - A Little Of What You Fancy - 1973 - EMI Music Distribution Reminds me of : Passing through ...
... begins, and the weather-man says something's on the move. Capturing black pieces in a glass-fronted museum, the White Queen rolls on the chessboard of the dawn. Squeezing through the valleys, pausing briefly in the corries, the Ice-Mother mates and a new age is born. Oh, sunshine --- take me now away from here, I'm a needle on a spiral in a groove. And the turntable spins, as the last waltz ...
... begins, and the weather-man says something's on the move. Capturing black pieces in a glass-fronted museum, the White Queen rolls on the chessboard of the dawn. Squeezing through the valleys, pausing briefly in the corries, the Ice-Mother mates and a new age is born. Oh, sunshine --- take me now away from here, I'm a needle on a spiral in a groove. And the turntable spins, as the last waltz ...
... begins, and the weather-man says something's on the move. Capturing black pieces in a glass-fronted museum, the White Queen rolls on the chessboard of the dawn. Squeezing through the valleys, pausing briefly in the corries, the Ice-Mother mates and a new age is born. Oh, sunshine --- take me now away from here, I'm a needle on a spiral in a groove. And the turntable spins, as the last waltz ...
... begins, and the weather-man says something's on the move. Capturing black pieces in a glass-fronted museum, the White Queen rolls on the chessboard of the dawn. Squeezing through the valleys, pausing briefly in the corries, the Ice-Mother mates and a new age is born. Oh, sunshine --- take me now away from here, I'm a needle on a spiral in a groove. And the turntable spins, as the last waltz ...
... begins, and the weather-man says something's on the move. Capturing black pieces in a glass-fronted museum, the White Queen rolls on the chessboard of the dawn. Squeezing through the valleys, pausing briefly in the corries, the Ice-Mother mates and a new age is born. Oh, sunshine --- take me now away from here, I'm a needle on a spiral in a groove. And the turntable spins, as the last waltz ...
... begins, and the weather-man says something's on the move. Capturing black pieces in a glass-fronted museum, the White Queen rolls on the chessboard of the dawn. Squeezing through the valleys, pausing briefly in the corries, the Ice-Mother mates and a new age is born. Oh, sunshine --- take me now away from here, I'm a needle on a spiral in a groove. And the turntable spins, as the last waltz ...
... Of Scotland used in this capacity. It is a relatively recent composition, being written by Roy Williamson of The Corries in the 1960s. To me, it perfectly encapsulates the Scottish spirit, both lamenting and defiant. The song deals with ... To think again Two versions for you again. The first is from a rugby international in 1990, the second the original version by The Corries.
... mountain and dale, But there isna a birdie tae sing tae the whale. There is no habitation for a man to live there, And the king of that country is the wild Greenland bear, And there'll be no temptation to tarry long there, With our ship bumper full we will homeward repair. There is no shortage of versions of this song around, but I'm going to be lazy again and give you The Corries.
... and haunting song. I have two versions for you today, the first the traditional interpretation by The Corries , who in my view were the finest of all Scottish folk performers. They also wrote the Scottish ... a kind of anthem which you will often hear sung at sporting events. Personally I prefer The Corries, but Runrig are now so heavily associated with the song that it would be foolish to leave ...