That's the Art Galbraith version from Missouri. I think it's his family's version. Bruce Molsky and Howard Marshall have also recorded it. I think Art's version is on a CD that comes with Howard's book, but there is also a re-issue of an LP which includes the tune by Art on a CD from the UK.
Love both of these pieces, but the Flowers of Edinburgh is like no version I've heard before - absolutely delightful
It is very moving. It's almost classical somehow.
I was moved to tears.
one word.
BRILLIANT!
on "Flowers," I love how she connects all those ascending bits together in the A part. Really nicely felt.
This is one of my favorite performances of any song. I come back to this every once in a while. Absolutely beautiful stuff here.
As good as it ever gets...
I was so moved to tears.
I loved listening to you two
I love your music! Not too many who can do it real like you do.
Thank you. You have the feeling!
The most lovely thing... Thank you for the great music.
Fantastic. Wonderful music by The Horsenecks (as always) and gorgeous video. Thanks
I love it. This is how music should sound!!!❤️
I saw the Horsenecks at the Santa Barbara Fiddle Festival. They were fantastic.
Love them. Pure drop. ❣
This is a beautiful song (i.e., "Wave the Ocean") that I heard today on Brad Kolodner's weekly Bluegrass show on Bluegrass Country Radio!
Love love love this!
They did this in a set at Kalabash in La Jollaon Fri. evening. I love it! I loved hearing them!
beautiful tune! well played!
Wow, that was terrific! Great work! 😍
These two voices go well together.
And the playing!
That is some good sounds
I enjoy all of your performances, this one especially!!
Wonderful fiddling !
I love this so much.
This is so beautiful ❤️
Wonderful
Delightful. I took a video of you playing this at The Global Folk Club back in the Jade Lounge days...I'll post it if I can find it.
I immediately subscribed after watching this! ❤️😊👍
Enjoy!!!
QUE BUENA INTERPRETACIÓN
Love your playing ...you should just not look so sad 😢..
How lovely
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Just great music. Where'd the version of Flowers come from? It is lovely
That's the Art Galbraith version from Missouri. I think it's his family's version. Bruce Molsky and Howard Marshall have also recorded it. I think Art's version is on a CD that comes with Howard's book, but there is also a re-issue of an LP which includes the tune by Art on a CD from the UK.
@@SteveGoldfield Thanks for this info!
Art Galbraith playing this tune at home
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Very nice! Any idea where Wave the Ocean, Wave the Sea comes from? Is it a newly written song?
Traditional dance number with additional lyrics by Tim O'Brien.
Wasn't this written by Tim O'Brien?