LL-L "Resources" 2002.10.13 (01) [E]

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From: Andy (Scots-Online) <andy at scots-online.org>
Subject: LL-L "Resources" 2002.10.12 (02) [E]

Reynaldo Pimentel Damy Castro wrote:

> I have been searching for songs in Scots and I've found a Rock/Punk band,
> which I believe comes from Scotland and seems to perform some of its songs
> in the Scots dialect.
>
> The band is: The Real McKenzies. The following song has been found: Scots
> Wha' ha'e.

The The Real McKenzies comes fae Canadae.

Andy Eagle

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From: Florian Lohbrunner <Lobbe.MacTanner at t-online.de>
Subject: LL-L "Resources" 2002.10.12 (02) [E]

>I have been searching for
>songs in Scots and I've found
>a Rock/Punk band,
>which I believe comes from
>Scotland and seems to perform
>some of its songs
>in the Scots dialect.
>
>The band is: The Real
>McKenzies. The following song
>has been found: Scots
>Wha' ha'e.

Hi!
Actually these guys are Canadians with a
strong scottish ancestry.
They sing a lot of scottish traditionals
although they don't speak Scots.
I talked to them on several occasions in
Germany and once in Glasgow.
They speak Canadian English with more or
less Scottish accent (even when being in
Scotland).
Anyway, a great young band spreading
their kind of Scottishness ("Up yer
kilts"-on their merchandise T-Shirts)
all over the globe :-)

Regards,

Florian

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From: Ben J. Bloomgren <Godsquad at ev1.net>
Subject: LL-L "Resources" 2002.10.12 (02) [E]

Hello, Lowlanders. If I am putting a link where the cite's authors do not
want it to be, then I am extremely sorry. If there are any questions about
it, please contact me. Here is a wonderful cite about all varieties of
Scots. http://www.scots-online.org.
God bless!
Ben

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From: R. F. Hahn <sassisch at yahoo.com>
Subject: Resources

Ben, Lowlanders,

The site http://www.scots-online.org belongs to no other than our own
veteran members Andy Eagle.  It is also listed in our online resource guide.

Best regards,
Reinhard/Ron

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