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Bòg A’Lochain [listen: mp3] [read english version] This strathspey, often played for step dancing, is one of Cape Breton’s best known. It is usually identified by its Gaelic name, even among non-Gaelic speakers in Cape Breton, although it is also known as Athole Cummers. Ciamar a nì mi ‘n dannsa dìreach Ciamar a nì mi ‘n dannsa dìreach Dh’fhalbh a’ phrìn’ a chuir air chlì
mi Dh’fhalbh a’ phrìn’ a chuir air chlì
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This strathspey, often played for step dancing, is one of Cape Breton’s best known. It is usually identified by its Gaelic name, even among non-Gaelic speakers in Cape Breton, although it is also known as Athole Cummers. How can I make a tidy dance How can I make a tidy dance The pin went and that put me astray The pin went and that put me astray Guitars: Stuart Cameron |