I have listened to this man's music since infancy. I'm going to be 53 soon, and I have not tired of his music yet. His music is a treasure to be cherished
when my father died in 1997,i buried his favorite singer,this lp as a 33 rpm with him,great to hear it again, we played that lp so many times from the time we got it when it came out
Thank you so much for sharing with us. I’m 72 and as like so many others are saying, this brings back so many childhood memories. Loved John Allan and still do.
I have listened to this man's music since infancy. I'm going to be 53 soon, and I have
not tired of his music yet. His music is a treasure to be cherished
Late great Scottish genius and a legend he is gone but never forgotten ever
when my father died in 1997,i buried his favorite singer,this lp as a 33 rpm with him,great to hear it again, we played that lp so many times from the time we got it when it came out
Thank you so much for sharing with us. I’m 72 and as like so many others are saying, this brings back so many childhood memories. Loved John Allan and still do.
Loved John Allen & his music.
Very good give us more
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I will indeed give you folks more good old fashioned Scottish music 🎶
I am sharing my special memories
Dave Macisaac got his start into old Scottish tones and Gaelic language
my grandpa almost put us of the road hearing this track
My late uncle David would be his cousin Gillis and Cameron clan and I see his family. he married my late Aunt Margie Gillis
Anyone know if that's Dave MacIsaac on fiddle? Just wondering.
I think it’s John’s Brother
@@fcgarbage4815 John Donald. Could be. I know Dave played on at least one later album.