Thanks very much to whoever posted this. Massive Phil and Aly fan, seen them many times and they never fail to entertain. Fantastic music and great repartee.
A lovely tune, with great swing to it ! I suspect that it's closely linked to the tune known as CUCANNANDY, said to be originally from the Cork-Kerry Region of Sth.Western Ireland, but I stand open to correction on that (??).
I wiAnsh Johhny had come back and that he and Phill had been recorded. I miss their precision unison playing. I love Ally Bain but can't help but feel that I feel Phil's frustration with him. Anyway who cares what I think, I'll just get back to my guitar and finish transcribing Phil's accompaniment to see what I can learn.
thanks for allowing us to listen to such wonderful musicians...
Thanks very much to whoever posted this. Massive Phil and Aly fan, seen them many times and they never fail to entertain. Fantastic music and great repartee.
Well Played
A lovely tune, with great swing to it ! I suspect that it's closely linked to the tune known as CUCANNANDY, said to be originally from the Cork-Kerry Region of Sth.Western Ireland, but I stand open to correction on that (??).
Woo'd An' Marrit An' A + Up Da Stroods + ? + Valse De Jouets
What is the name of this beautiful tune?
I wiAnsh Johhny had come back and that he and Phill had been recorded. I miss their precision unison playing. I love Ally Bain but can't help but feel that I feel Phil's frustration with him. Anyway who cares what I think, I'll just get back to my guitar and finish transcribing Phil's accompaniment to see what I can learn.