buttercup;499027 wrote: After my conversation with Nomad earlier i thought you may all like to see a traditional new year band & see what a ceilidh is - so first the music
Im confused. I thought you said a ceilidh was a fungus condition between the toes.
A Ceilidh
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 3:51 pm
by buttercup
Clancy;499069 wrote: Traditional ? maybe, but there's a few other traditions that I used to attend that were less ....formal?
This venue is only twenty minutes away from me.
.....of course, there's always different gatherings :-6
Anyway yeah runrig's great but when did they last play a new year gig? the ceilidh's shown admittedly are a bit formal but unless i tape this years myself how are they going to get an idea of what one is? I'll be heading to the local one this year, will try to capture it on my mobile phone
A Ceilidh
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 4:07 pm
by Chookie
Butter!!!!
You forgot the bevvy!!
A Ceilidh
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 7:38 pm
by Accountable
buttercup;499034 wrote: Attn Accountable - Ask the missus what that japanease guy said would you
:wah: Nihongo ja nai desu yo!
A Ceilidh
Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 1:24 am
by buttercup
Clancy;499199 wrote: Your very welcome I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Would you like a glimpse of what it's like in Scotland's capitol, Edinburgh , Christmas & New year, prior to the bands taking the stage?
This was last year.....
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Excellent video Clancy, well done finding it & admitting Edinburgh's better than Glasgow, owch that had to hurt :wah:
Accountable - what can i say, em thanks :rolleyes:
A Ceilidh
Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 4:45 am
by Accountable
buttercup;499468 wrote: Accountable - what can i say, em thanks :rolleyes:
The guy wasn't Japanese. Probably Chinese.
A Ceilidh
Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 12:13 pm
by buttercup
Oh :-2
he dident sound like the chinese family that live near me, maybe the accent they have has become scotified with them being here for so many years. Thanks anyway