That's the Art Galbraith version from Missouri. I think it's his family's version. Bruce Molsky and Howard Marshall have also recorded it. I think Art's version is on a CD that comes with Howard's book, but there is also a re-issue of an LP which includes the tune by Art on a CD from the UK.
This is one of my favorite performances of any song. I come back to this every once in a while. Absolutely beautiful stuff here.
Love both of these pieces, but the Flowers of Edinburgh is like no version I've heard before - absolutely delightful
It is very moving. It's almost classical somehow.
I was moved to tears.
on "Flowers," I love how she connects all those ascending bits together in the A part. Really nicely felt.
one word.
BRILLIANT!
As good as it ever gets...
I loved listening to you two
I was so moved to tears.
I love your music! Not too many who can do it real like you do.
Thank you. You have the feeling!
The most lovely thing... Thank you for the great music.
I saw the Horsenecks at the Santa Barbara Fiddle Festival. They were fantastic.
Love them. Pure drop. ❣
They did this in a set at Kalabash in La Jollaon Fri. evening. I love it! I loved hearing them!
This is a beautiful song (i.e., "Wave the Ocean") that I heard today on Brad Kolodner's weekly Bluegrass show on Bluegrass Country Radio!
I love it. This is how music should sound!!!❤️
These two voices go well together.
And the playing!
Love love love this!
Fantastic. Wonderful music by The Horsenecks (as always) and gorgeous video. Thanks
That is some good sounds
I love this so much.
Wonderful fiddling !
beautiful tune! well played!
This is so beautiful ❤️
Wonderful
I enjoy all of your performances, this one especially!!
Wow, that was terrific! Great work! 😍
QUE BUENA INTERPRETACIÓN
I immediately subscribed after watching this! ❤️😊👍
Enjoy!!!
How lovely
Delightful. I took a video of you playing this at The Global Folk Club back in the Jade Lounge days...I'll post it if I can find it.
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Love your playing ...you should just not look so sad 😢..
Just great music. Where'd the version of Flowers come from? It is lovely
That's the Art Galbraith version from Missouri. I think it's his family's version. Bruce Molsky and Howard Marshall have also recorded it. I think Art's version is on a CD that comes with Howard's book, but there is also a re-issue of an LP which includes the tune by Art on a CD from the UK.
@@SteveGoldfield Thanks for this info!
Art Galbraith playing this tune at home
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Very nice! Any idea where Wave the Ocean, Wave the Sea comes from? Is it a newly written song?
Traditional dance number with additional lyrics by Tim O'Brien.
Wasn't this written by Tim O'Brien?