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Written in Memory of Sandy MacInnes, Sleat, Isle of Skye. (1998)
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Thanks for the download.
Feter
this is just awesome ..very soulful ..
what a gem thnx for shain !
like this moves me unlike any other music. The volume of a few wind instrument tracks needs to be adjusted at certain parts of the song, because it gets to loud. Not sure of the terminology for that, but what a masterpiece!
ceilidh
oh Fraser.... I truly have no words. It is simply stunning. Stunning, stunning...
My heart aches of how beautiful it is....
incomparable playing boy...
futzpucker
This is a beautiful piece of music. Thanks for bringing it here.
True artistry from the gentle Garden of Skye. Hearts embedded in brown sandstone, Rhododendrons and peat moss.
B. Flat
beautiful! Tuneful and soulful. And may the wind be at Sandy's back.
Bubowski
Very beautiful. A lovely and mournful tune that touches my Irish soul (however many generations it may be removed). Thank you for sharing this. Wonderfully played and realized.
--Graham
Doug Somers
Like the salty breeze over grassy hills this tune sings of the place that bears it forth.
Thanks for bringing this to us.
Doug
jiguma
.. wonderful performance. Beautiful!
Thanks you,
Neil
ziti
this is sweet sadness.
beautifully wrought. thank you so much for giving it to us. very moving, spiritual music.
i will happilly download and save in my iPod
deep bows
z
SJB
We went on holiday to Sleat - right on Ord Bay. We were there on 11/9/01 (9/11) when the twin trade towers were hit in NY so it sticks in the mind. The other thing I'll never foget about this time were The Cuillin - hard to look at anything else while you are there. This music really takes me back there. Very much enjoyed listening. I'm sure Sandy would have loved it too.
Steve
Glaikit
tugs the heart strings......nice one bigyin
wurzel
Love the interaction between the whistles the second time around.
Very nice piece... I really love it and put me in a fine great mood. Thanks for sharing!
Take Care
- Yeman A. Al-Rawi
Dragonas
on my heartstrings with this song.
My Scottish (grandma's maiden name is Kennedy) blood calls me. :-)
Did you perform the flute?
It's too low to be a tin whistle?
Very moving with an amazing production.
Fav'd and downloaded.
Cheers,
Dragonas
Char
Yet another reason to put my hand on my heart and thank God for music! Thanks.