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The Pattersons from Donegal

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  • 09-11-2006 5:04am
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    Not entirely sure where to post this, as these forums are quite large, and I'm rather new. At any rate, I recently managed to track down the 60s and 70s Irish family folk group The Pattersons, whom I first saw on the Morecambe & Wise show. I've put their performances up on YouTube, cut from video transcribings of M&W shows:
    http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=C04AB7E328C86C18

    The 5 tracks you can view there are:
    * Both Sides Now
    * World of Love
    * Hills of Connemara
    * A Whale of a Tale
    * What Would You Do If You Married a Soldier

    I do recommend you give 'em a watch, the material is sterling.

    ~Hibernophile


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 FransvanD


    Not entirely sure where to post this, as these forums are quite large, and I'm rather new. At any rate, I recently managed to track down the 60s and 70s Irish family folk group The Pattersons, whom I first saw on the Morecambe & Wise show. I've put their performances up on YouTube, cut from video transcribings of M&W shows:
    http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=C04AB7E328C86C18

    The 5 tracks you can view there are:
    * Both Sides Now
    * World of Love
    * Hills of Connemara
    * A Whale of a Tale
    * What Would You Do If You Married a Soldier

    I do recommend you give 'em a watch, the material is sterling.

    ~Hibernophile
    Hello dear music friend,
    Glad to see anything of this group. I sought for it on Youtube but couldn't find it. are these videos still available??
    You have any idea where I might find more about them??
    Many thanks in advance

    Greeting
    Frans van Dongen
    Holland


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,556 ✭✭✭Nolanger


    Can't be any uglier than Donegal's Screaming Orphans.
    ScreamingOrphans.jpg


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