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The Sunday Posts 2017/Mince and Tatties.
Mince and Tatties I dinna like hail tatties Pit on my plate o mince For when I tak my denner I eat them baith at yince. Sae mash ...
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Hullo ma wee blog, It's nice to get a comment or two on something you've published. Most comment comes from those readers who...
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Wing Commander Frank Powley {centre} S/Leader John Gee {2nd right} photo courtesy of Frank Powley {W/C Powley's nephew} Con...
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Loch leven and The Pap of Glencoe. Looking towards Ballachulish. Anyone who regularly reads my blog will know that I do love my his...
3 comments:
Chet Atkins is much admired in this household. Interestingly, though J. cherishes his recordings in the classic "country" venue, I think his work was broader than is usually remembered. I seem to recall reading that he had early aspirations for jazz or R and B. Had to look up his playing partner for this clip---
Ooh smashing. My father got me into Chet Atkins when I was a small boy and I've been hooked ever since. The Atkins/Knopfler partnerships were some of dad's favourites actually.
Glad you enjoyed them guys. I came to this from the Mark Knopfler angle, as he is a favourite, but somehow uncool, guitarist. I had one of the compilation albums on tape and the first track here was one of the featured tunes.
they are both great musicians.
regards.....Al.
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