And, what, praytell, is the matter with *you* there, lad? Regardless of the feckin version, this song is one of Me personal favourites, so I'll thank ye NOT to trash it the way ye have.
The title of the song should be "Maid o' Fyvie" or "The Bonny Lass o' Fyvie -O". Fyvie is a town north west of Aberdeen in Scotland and the words in the song refer to nearby towns - Auchterless, Garrioch, Gight, Oldmeldrum and others. Nothing to do with the Kingdom of Fife! ,
Precisely, Lochdubh - which in the Gaelic means the dark or black lake - appears to be the a name chosen for the TV show Hamish Macbeth but It doesn't actually exist. There is a bed and breafast place near Lochcarron calling itself "Loch Dubh Bed and Breakfast" (probably after the TV series!). The series was filmed in Plockton and Kyle of Lochalsh. However there is a Loch Dubh in the Glenbanchor Estate at Newtonmore. It is tiny (a lochan). I notice your spelling "Lochdub". A "dub"in Scotland means a puddle. Perhaps this is your hometown? although I don't think anyone lives there!
The original version was , ' it's no nay never, no nay never no more , will i play Blackburn Rovers, no never no more '. 😉. Clancy Brothers do a great version though.
This song actually makes me Emotional Now!!
I was 2 when this was aired...and I love it more today then me gramma ever could have told me to!!!
I bet a few pints were sank that night. It's great that Ireland & Scotland shared their history in song.
there ya go tommy!
Lovely!!!
Outfuckingstanding❤❤
And, what, praytell, is the matter with *you* there, lad? Regardless of the feckin version, this song is one of Me personal favourites, so I'll thank ye NOT to trash it the way ye have.
The title of the song should be "Maid o' Fyvie" or "The Bonny Lass o' Fyvie -O". Fyvie is a town north west of Aberdeen in Scotland and the words in the song refer to nearby towns - Auchterless, Garrioch, Gight, Oldmeldrum and others. Nothing to do with the Kingdom of Fife!
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You are forgetting my hometown of Lochdub
Sorry, but i did not even consider LochdubH as it is a 150 mile (3 Hr) drive west of Fyvie!!
wogahamsel Yes but you should have heard about Lochdub from the likes of TV John or PC Hamish McBeth.It's their town as well !
Precisely, Lochdubh - which in the Gaelic means the dark or black lake - appears to be the a name chosen for the TV show Hamish Macbeth but It doesn't actually exist. There is a bed and breafast place near Lochcarron calling itself "Loch Dubh Bed and Breakfast" (probably after the TV series!). The series was filmed in Plockton and Kyle of Lochalsh. However there is a Loch Dubh in the Glenbanchor Estate at Newtonmore. It is tiny (a lochan). I notice your spelling "Lochdub". A "dub"in Scotland means a puddle. Perhaps this is your hometown? although I don't think anyone lives there!
wogahamsel Off topic ,but when are the worst months to visit Scotland ?
The original version was , ' it's no nay never, no nay never no more , will i play Blackburn Rovers, no never no more '. 😉. Clancy Brothers do a great version though.