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  • Quote The Duke of Ingmar

Re: Why is Repeal of the Licensing Laws...

Post by The Duke of Ingmar Tue Mar 18, 2008 5:34 am

MacRua wrote:
The Duke of Ingmar wrote:Maybe this tune means something special at least to Spider..

You mean wet thing called royalties?


Well I´m not sure about royalties, but wet could very well be.

Oh dear...
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[quote="MacRua"][quote="The Duke of Ingmar"]Maybe this tune means something special at least to Spider..[/quote]
You mean wet thing called royalties?[/quote]

Well I´m not sure about royalties, but wet could very well be.

Oh dear...
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Re: Why is Repeal of the Licensing Laws...

Post by MacRua Mon Mar 17, 2008 4:14 pm

The Duke of Ingmar wrote:Maybe this tune means something special at least to Spider..

You mean wet thing called royalties?
[quote="The Duke of Ingmar"]Maybe this tune means something special at least to Spider..[/quote]
You mean wet thing called royalties?
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Re: Why is Repeal of the Licensing Laws...

Post by The Duke of Ingmar Mon Mar 17, 2008 6:25 am

Maybe this tune means something special at least to Spider cos he usually dedicates it to his wife.
Maybe this tune means something special at least to Spider cos he usually dedicates it to his wife.
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Why is Repeal of the Licensing Laws...

Post by Vagabond Sat Mar 15, 2008 2:33 pm

...the standard instrumental in the set list?
It's one of the better ones, no question, but I've been looking at track listings from live shows, and at pretty much every gig since the 2001 reformation, it's been the instrumental used. Up through around the Peace-and-Love era, Dingle Regetta and Wildcats of Kilkenny sometimes substituted. Is it just chance?
...the standard instrumental in the set list?
It's one of the better ones, no question, but I've been looking at track listings from live shows, and at pretty much every gig since the 2001 reformation, it's been the instrumental used. Up through around the Peace-and-Love era, Dingle Regetta and Wildcats of Kilkenny sometimes substituted. Is it just chance?

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