Loved attending Pickering War Time Weekends,lots of people took the trouble to reenact in dress and style of the period. Thank you all for bringing back memories of these times.❤️
We are proud people up here, proud of the area, proud of our club…come up north and you will find the real England with real English people howay the lads
They played Manchester's MSG in '67 I think it was. A warm, inclusive, band, they sang in those days. I remember Cushy Butterfield in particular being well received.
She had a strong and special voice. Mick Lynch has one too but you can't tell from the terrible video quality of the MICK LYNCH RMT Friday Gala. The cameraman is interested in pictures on the wall and the sound is so garbled one even YT can't hear any words in it. There are places to send the video that could at least improve the sound quality and I'm wondering if you could take a collection to buy the RMT an improved sound system now that Lynch is famous as a great representative.
You are right sound quality in the hall could have been better ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-maI1ZdUMZUI.html try this one from The Gala.
A towering talent left the folk scene bereft with Louisa's passing, had the great pleasure of meeting and working with loulou many moons ago in Ontario, one of my lifes highlites, thank you for all you did, pity the love of our musical heritage is dimming.
I'm a Geordie living in Germany and you've no idea how much comfort this brought me in the absolutely mad times that we're living in. Thank you for putting this up those years back.
Missed so much such a proud family.Big davie the famous piper from new deer was my grandad. Mum Williamina Stewart dad George gordon robertson both in haven.Then double cousins Neil robertson and Chrissie stewart.All New Pitsligo.New Deer etc.What a famous family brave beyond belief .Most the Gordon Highlanders which most served with great distinction bravery.RIP
Great tribute,having been to enniskillen Castle not long ago,the fusilier museum makes clear that if you were Irish you stood a one in four chance of being a fatality!