Dear Maddy
Yes. We could be the Sonny and Cher, the Peters and Lee, the Renee and
Renato of the new millennium. Pity we didn't sing Cockney knees ups as we
could be called Madd and Dave!
Dai
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>Subject: Re: Llangynwyd Wells
>Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 11:14:51 +0000
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>Dave - you get the music and we can sing it! (I've still got an elderly
>vinyl of the Pentangle version. And there is a much longer variant in Lark
>Rise to Candleford of all places.)
>
>Maddy
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>
>
>Dr Madeleine Gray
>Department of Humanities and Science
>UWCN
>
>'Reading is sometimes an ingenious device for avoiding thought'
>(might singing do as well?)
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> 03/06/00 11:10 AM
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> wells-and-spas
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>In a message dated 3/5/00 1:58:18 PM GMT Standard Time,
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>writes:
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> > Is there a book with the story you just explained contained in it?
>
>The verses of "The Bonnie Mill Dams of Binnorie" are in Ord, J "Bothy Songs
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>and Ballads", John Donald (pub).
>
>My setting of this (for 2 voices and piano) is in my "Songs of an
>Antiquary",
>available from Esslin Music ([log in to unmask]) or the Scottish Music
>Information Centre, Glasgow.
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>Best wishes,
>
>Henry Gough-Cooper
>
>visit the Scottish Place-Name Society website at
>http://www.st-and.ac.uk/institutes/sassi/spns/index.htm
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