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    This weekend I discovered the bagpipe j*zz of Rufus Harley through his 1972 album "Re creation Of The Gods". Its f'ken ace!!
    Can you think of any other instances where these cloth octupuses have been used to good effect?
    Parliament's "Waiting For The Silent Boatman" springs to mind,and of course the work of Katherine Tickell (sp?) .
    Anything else?

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    Rufus Harley also blows the bagpipe on Swing Low Sweet Chariot on Sonny Rollins' Live at Montreux from 1974.

    Btw, there's a tv taping of the same show but from Copenhagen I think where they groove much better than the album version IMO
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    Ahhh...... Cheers Pitch.

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    "Sky Pilot" Orbvihease ane.

    Ah kerlects Breton -lorts o' GASSSS pipes thaur orften playid alangside bombarde.

    Donal Lunney's "Brendan Voyage" Irish Ullian pipes.

    Torontay ha'ed a crrraacckk trio innae late sebenties/oyties callit RARE AIR (3 lps, sum cds) (formerlay Na Cabairfath -oar summat loikes- 2 lps), merging rock wif bag pipes.Ane funkrock oanna larst wobblay.


    Micht be able ter faand sum lps fer yew iffin yor innerestid (an' huv sumfink ah kin use in trade.)

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    Thanks for the offer Wallace but Im not really looking to augment the collektioon with bagpipe type wobblays ,was just curious to find out if said instrument had been used in an interesting fashion in any recordings(ie through effects pedals etc).
    What I would really like to see though is a customised bag in leopard print or some such rather than the traditional tartan.

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    The Cryan' Shames - "The Sailing Ship" from the 'A Scratch Across The Sky' LP......marvellous bit of blissed out pop-psych!!

    Features a very young Isaac Guillory on guitar as well!!

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    There are bagpipes in the outro on a sitar popsike track on the first Colours LP, forgot which song - think it's the first on side B.

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    Robert "Big Pipe" Murphy - Scotch on the Rock/Pop Pudding (Phillips)

    I'm surprised this one hasn't blown-up, as it's two hard sides of bagpipe, rock, and funk. Scotch on the Rock has a nice drumbreak into some traditional piping and fuzz guitar, and Pop Pudding is a staight-up psych track with bagpipe accompany and a huge guitar solo. Worlds better than that Jimmy Pryde business .

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    there's a great bagpipe lead track by Nino Tempo and April Stevens

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=FfFdyLeaTYU
    "Not only that but the WHOLE COVER is UNCREASED with only 2 or 3 TINY creaselines near the opening edge about half way down!!!! In the same place (about half way down the opening edge), there is an absolutely TINY and PERFECTLY repaired split" (xxxrecords)

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    Quote Originally Posted by the stranger View Post
    Robert "Big Pipe" Murphy - Scotch on the Rock/Pop Pudding (Phillips)

    I'm surprised this one hasn't blown-up, as it's two hard sides of bagpipe, rock, and funk. Scotch on the Rock has a nice drumbreak into some traditional piping and fuzz guitar, and Pop Pudding is a staight-up psych track with bagpipe accompany and a huge guitar solo. Worlds better than that Jimmy Pryde business .
    good shout - top record that !!
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    On the funkier front, check out the 45 of;

    Ernie Fields Jr 'Funky pipes' on Kent.

    It's not too bad either.

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    There was a Decca single, 'Scotch on the Rocks', by Force Ten, which had bagpipes, synthesisers and brass on it, if I remember rightly. The introduction to it was used on a Radio One show, but they cut it before the bagpipes began. Was it used to introduce the Chart rundown? There was a sort of descending, 'Zeeeowww', followed by a monotonous, 'barp-barp, barp barp-barp' bit. Stirring stuff, indeed.
    Oh, and if you feel your life would be enriched by a cod-Reggae version of, 'Scotland the Brave', played on the bagpipes, try 'Reggae Bagpipes', by The Magnificent Seven - another Decca gem from the '70s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Toad View Post
    Oh, and if you feel your life would be enriched by a cod-Reggae version of, 'Scotland the Brave', played on the bagpipes, try 'Reggae Bagpipes', by The Magnificent Seven - another Decca gem from the '70s.
    My mate used to play this at the end of reggae nights to make sure everyone hurried along home.
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    Luv's "Trojan Horse" is perhaps a rare example of the bagpipes appearing in 1970s europop. Also, Sheila's "Le Kilt" is a meeting of ye-ye and the highlands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the stranger View Post
    Robert "Big Pipe" Murphy - Scotch on the Rock/Pop Pudding (Phillips)
    Don't suppose that anyone can post up a mp3 of this as it sounds very intriguing...?

    Thanks in advance
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    Had The Tremeloes' Girl From Nowhere on this morning and it has some mean bagpipe business going down on it.
    To infinity - and beyond!

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    The Roots - Do you want more: good hip hop tune with bag pipe intro.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVYVNa3gyoY&noredirect=1
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    'Pipe Dreams' - Jimmy Pride (UK Polydor 197?)

    Vinyl Vulture Easy Bagpipe Funk...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28HmxbSP7_k

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    Silent Boatman by Parliament... Off the top of my head, so I might be wrong!

    Or right, if I bothered reading the first post!

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    there was one of those modern funk tunes about 4-5 years ago featuring bagpipes. I think it was from something like "the new sound of scotland" . Could be completely wrong on the name. Will try and dig it out over the next few days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by someblokecalledfuz View Post
    Don't suppose that anyone can post up a mp3 of this as it sounds very intriguing...?

    Thanks in advance
    Four years late, but I had a spare moment last night and ripped this for you and anyone else who's interested.
    To be honest, it sounds like Robert is one of those lone pipers like the ones you find on the streets of Edinburgh who's accidentally wandered into a session where a band are doing a sort of Meters funk thing and pop rock workout ( in which the guitarist is far more interesting). He just skirls away obliviously. Still, I like it and I bet you don't find stuff like this on epic American digging odysseys. Mine's the Spanish CAM release and came from a junk shop in Vigo.

    Scotch On The Rock

    Pop Pudding
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    they're both on Youtube too if you'd rather look at a sleeve while you listen.

    What a priceless dunderhead I am.
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    Quote Originally Posted by babycart View Post
    they're both on Youtube too if you'd rather look at a sleeve while you listen.

    What a priceless dunderhead I am.
    Thanks Shaun! Appreciate that... still haven't got a copy of this

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe M'geek View Post
    there's a great bagpipe lead track by Nino Tempo and April Stevens

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=FfFdyLeaTYU
    The same arrangement was also covered in both of Europe's big bagpipe countries - Spain and the UK:

    Los Archiduques - Lamento de gaitas
    Paul & Barry Ryan - I Love How You Love Me

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    Roy Wood's Going Down The Road -Highland reel meets skank and a bona fide hit to boot.
    Gosh, golly that was a weird one. Have I got time to go and take some more acid?

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    The Ramrods - Loch Lomond Rock? really cheesy, but here it is:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKp7Z...eature=related
    On further listening it's got a sort of country/J.Cash guitar rhythm flung in there too!

    For freaked out pipes maybe you'd be interested in David Watson?
    I have his album Skirl that is pretty nice. I found this of him playing some heavy free improv niceness with Lee Renaldo and another cat:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGo2k4pvcKw

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cochise View Post
    The Ramrods - Loch Lomond Rock? really cheesy, but here it is:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKp7Z...eature=related
    On further listening it's got a sort of country/J.Cash guitar rhythm flung in there too!
    Nice one! Happy New year Eric!
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    Well I put the records I collect to good? use in a funky bag pipe mix. Try and enjoy!

    http://www.mixcloud.com/speedlounge/funky-bag-of-pipes/


    Robert Murphy - Scotch on the Rocks
    Bros In Co-op - Listen Heah
    Jimmy Pride - The Hens March tp the Midden
    Rufus Harley - Malika
    Robert Murphy - Pop Pudding
    Jimmy Pride - The Funky Beggerman
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moogaloo View Post
    Well I put the records I collect to good? use in a funky bag pipe mix. Try and enjoy!

    http://www.mixcloud.com/speedlounge/funky-bag-of-pipes/


    Robert Murphy - Scotch on the Rocks
    Bros In Co-op - Listen Heah
    Jimmy Pride - The Hens March tp the Midden
    Rufus Harley - Malika
    Robert Murphy - Pop Pudding
    Jimmy Pride - The Funky Beggerman
    love it!
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