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  • Quote Low D

Re: Farewell to Nova Scotia

Post by Low D Wed Jan 20, 2016 7:29 pm

TuffGhost wrote:Is "FareWell to Nova Scoti" a Pogues song? I came across it on kazaa, but there seem to be different versions of it, one "by" the pogues, but really I can't take some random kazaa users word for it. So if any one knows anything about this song please post it here, cause it's a great song so I'd love to know a bit about it.

Thanks


Back in those heady, early days of file sharing, I was amazed at the number of tracks i downloaded that were mis-labeled The Pogues, it included everything from punk bands to Irish Rovers to... anything irish-ish played with a modicum of gusto was likely. It's a long way from nowadays when an inserted cd cues itself up to web-based track info from any one of a number of sources.

Lordy, i spent a long time looking for the bsides on LimeWire. "Squid out of Water" was particularly elusive, and ended up being the last one. And then like a couple months later everything was (wonderfully) remastered and released on CD!
[quote="TuffGhost"]Is "FareWell to Nova Scoti" a Pogues song? I came across it on kazaa, but there seem to be different versions of it, one "by" the pogues, but really I can't take some random kazaa users word for it. So if any one knows anything about this song please post it here, cause it's a great song so I'd love to know a bit about it.

Thanks[/quote]

Back in those heady, early days of file sharing, I was amazed at the number of tracks i downloaded that were mis-labeled The Pogues, it included everything from punk bands to Irish Rovers to... anything irish-ish played with a modicum of gusto was likely. It's a long way from nowadays when an inserted cd cues itself up to web-based track info from any one of a number of sources.

Lordy, i spent a long time looking for the bsides on LimeWire. "Squid out of Water" was particularly elusive, and ended up being the last one. And then like a couple months later everything was (wonderfully) remastered and released on CD!
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Re: Farewell to Nova Scotia

Post by Guest Wed Jan 20, 2016 2:54 pm

Farewell to Nova Scotia is a traditional folk song, believed to be written around the time of World War One. The apolgues recorded a fantastic version of this song, and it appeared on their album, New Folk
Farewell to Nova Scotia is a traditional folk song, believed to be written around the time of World War One. The apolgues recorded a fantastic version of this song, and it appeared on their album, New Folk
  • Quote Zuzana

Post by Zuzana Sun Jan 23, 2005 1:47 pm

As far as I know, it’s a traditional song. A nice version by Paddy Reilly can be downloaded here.
As far as I know, it’s a traditional song. A nice version by Paddy Reilly can be downloaded [url=http://www.zinnaecker.net/assets/multimedia/Paddy_Reilly_-_Farewell_To_Nova_Scotia.mp3]here.[/url]
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Post by Guest Mon Sep 27, 2004 9:50 pm

its a tommy makem song
its a tommy makem song
  • Quote Alex

Post by Alex Sun Feb 22, 2004 9:53 pm

I've heard that song too...it's really great but not played or recorded by the Pogues.
I've heard that song too...it's really great but not played or recorded by the Pogues.
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Farewell to Nova Scotia

Post by TuffGhost Sun Feb 22, 2004 6:27 pm

Is "FareWell to Nova Scoti" a Pogues song? I came across it on kazaa, but there seem to be different versions of it, one "by" the pogues, but really I can't take some random kazaa users word for it. So if any one knows anything about this song please post it here, cause it's a great song so I'd love to know a bit about it.

Thanks
Is "FareWell to Nova Scoti" a Pogues song? I came across it on kazaa, but there seem to be different versions of it, one "by" the pogues, but really I can't take some random kazaa users word for it. So if any one knows anything about this song please post it here, cause it's a great song so I'd love to know a bit about it.

Thanks

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