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Anne T
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Who was Neil Gow?
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I recently bought XXXV and I really like "Neil Gow's Apprentice." Although the story is clear without any background knowledge - old man looking back on the different lives he and his brother have led in different lands - I wondered if Neil Gow was a real person and why is the narrator of the song his apprentice?
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Is this any help?
http://www.folkmusic.net/htmfiles/inart441.htm
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January 02, 2008, 06:50:55 PM »
And you'll find Neil Gow's tunes all over the Scots fiddle repertoire. Dougie Maclean was and remains an exponent when he picks up the fiddle.
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Thanks for the info, david and g.f. Fitting that he was a fiddle player then, as one of the things that strikes me most is the sympathetic relationship between the voice and the violin in the song.
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Hello all, and happy new year.
The Gow familiy has a unique place in scottish traditional music revival between XVIII and XIX centuries. Swarb's "Flittin" feature a stunning version of a beautifil haunting tune by Neil's son, Nathaniel.
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