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Commentary by Dr Alexander Law
2 Tune: The Broom o
the Cowden-knowes leads into the introduction by Dr Alexander
Law to the first group of poems
3 Elegy on Maggy Johnston
(George Philp)
4 Elegy on Lucky Wood
(Robert Garioch)
5 Lucky Spence’s Last
Advice (Jean Faulds)
6 Song: Up in the Air
(Louis Stewart with George McIlwham, flute)
7 Introduction to next
two poems (Dr Alexander Law)
8 To the Phiz an Ode (Dr
Alexander Law)
9 An Ode to Mr Forbes (Dr
Alexander Law)
10
Song: The Yellow-hair’d Laddie (Anne Gilbey with George
McIlwham, flute and Hugh MacGilp, fiddle)
11 Introduction to The
Vision (Dr Alexander Law)
12 The Vision, verse I
(Dr Alexander Law)
13 Intro verses VII–X
(Dr Alexander Law)
14 Verses VII–X (Dr
Alexander Law)
15 Intro verses XIII–XV
(Dr Alexander Law)
16 Verses XIII–XV (Dr
Alexander Law)
17 Intro verses XXVI–end
(Dr Alexander Law)
18 Verses XXVI–end (Dr
Alexander Law)
19 Tune: The Boatman
(George McIlwham, flute)
20 Intro to The Marrow
Ballad (Dr Alexander Law)
21
The Marrow Ballad (Robert Garioch)
22 Intro to My Peggy
is a Young Thing (Dr Alexander Law)
23 Song: My Peggy is a
Young Thing (Louis Stewart with Hugh MacGilp, fiddle)
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