While in London, we met an amazing Scottish band :
Das Contras (You should really drop by their site ; brownies points for them : they have some free downloads ...)
In the wee hours, their Bass player (one of the funniest guy I've ever met) gaved a fair attempt at teaching us some gaelic... Hum...
Gaelic lesson
Thursday, August 10, 2006
Language Lesson on a drunken London night...
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Sounds like a wonderful evening.
Here from Michele
Michele sent me to see you, Trumpet Player. It's great to be here!
I love hearing a Scottish brogue but oddly enough the accent mostly disappears when singing. Shame!
I don't have speakers here at work but I'll bookmark the URL and give it a listen when I get home. Thanks!
hi from michele!
how fun! those scots - there's no one like them. now i'm going to run over to the website and check them out.
Looks and sounds like you had a blast. I was just thinking while listening to some Celtic stuff that I want to find a course to learn Celtic/gaelic language. Nice site. Here from Michele's and BTW that Scottish band blows (in a good way of course)
Hey - visiting from Michele's.
Sounds like you had an excellent trip! Slightly jealous, I am!
I couldn't view the video - my boyfriend has dial-up here so when I get back home and back to this century - I'll check out the video.
Stopping by via Michele to say Hello!!
In London... sounds like a fun time!!
Saw you at Michele's (no where NEAR me, but it was the Shiac that drew me...that and the fact that I'm a trumpet player too...who also speaks English, French and Franglais/Schiac...
Here by way of Michele and enjoyed the lesson in Gaelic.
That was hilarious! You can always rely on Scots to leave you in stitches!
Here via Michele's!
It's all Greek to me! Very funny. Gosh, that must have been quite a trip!
Michele sent me today. Hope you're having a great day!
London is always liveliest at night.
Michele sent me this way.
I hav to upload quicktime first :)
thanks for coming bye my blog
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