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Great fun at the Shetland festival

That was just one of the most fantastic times I have had at any festival. The people, the weather, the music. It was all just fantastic.

I have to say a big thank you to the boys of boogaloosa for asking me along. Apparently we are on you tube. Alan Dave and Kevin I am for ever in your debt. I would also like to say a huge thank you to April’s folks for putting us up. It was braw.

What were the highlights? How do I pick them out?

The two young lads and their father from Stonehaven were just incredible. And they were filmed for a documentary in Denmark at 2am on Saturday night.

The Foyes concert where were lucky enough to see 15 minutes of all the other bands at the festival. Just a brilliant concept superbly accomplished over 3 venues by the Shetland festival committee.

I have to say for me that the biggest highlight was sitting and swapping tunes with Gary Peterson in a quieter half an hour at about 4am on the Sunday morning. I hadn’t sat and played tunes with him since 1985 in Aberdeen. There is nobody on this planet plays the banjo like Gary. What a privilege.

The Henrick Jansberg band were really good. They had Kevin Henderson in tow. And when they all got together with Home bru playing for the step dancers it was an incredible experience.

Our own Bleach boys Kevin Findley and Peter Gilmore got a huge cheer for their set.

There were silly moments too…The elevator session in the club with Braebach members will for ever go down in my mind as performance art. As we passed between the floors highland pipes, flute fiddle guitar and somebody else to press the buttons playing away, we picked up two member of the Mongolian band Hanngai and deposited them on another floor… this was such a hoot…Much to the amusement of Hanngai..

I have attached some excellent moments from the Orkney band “the chair”. Orkney and Shetland have a friendly rivalry. This is exemplified by the last 3 seconds of this “Kirkwall bay” song. I could be wrong but does this Orkney fiddler really say “get it right @@@@@@@ Shetland” in a neighbourly fashion? Watch and listen to the videos “chairscomplementstoshetland” “ferrychairchunes” and “chairindalounge”

   10.05.2008. 03:51 

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