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Captain Ward
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Trad, Écosse.
Come all you jolly mariners that love to take a dram,
Well, I'll tell you of a robber who o'er the seas did come.
And he sent a letter to his king on the eleventh of July,
To see if he would accept of him for his jovial company.
“Oh no, oh no,” the king he said, "such things can never be,
For they tell me you're a robber, a robber on the sea.”
So he has built a bonny ship and sent her to the sea,
With four and twenty mariners to guard his bonny ship wi'.
They sailed up and they sailed down so stately, blithe, and free,
Till they spied the king's high Reindeer a-sailing on the sea.
“Why lie you here, you tinkers, you silly cowardly thieves?
Why lie you here, you tinkers, an' hold our king in grief?”
They fought from one in the morning till it was six at night,
Until the king's high Reindeer was forced to take her flight.
“Go home, go home, you tinkers, and tell your king from me,
Though he reign king upon good dry land, I'll reign king upon sea.”
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La danse de l'ours
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Scottish Tim
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Les prisons de Nantes
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Drunken sailor
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Ai vist lo lop
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Scottish Limousine
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Wild rover
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La valse du voyage
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Tourdion
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Lune de Bière Toulouse, France
Avec simplement deux voix et leurs instruments acoustiques, Sam et Tim suivent leurs bout de chemin avec leurs concept de
musiques à boire, à chanter et à danser. Ces Toulousains reviennent aux bases du folk (celtique notamment) et du trad (occitan, centre France)
Tim : violon, chant guitare.
Sam : guitare, chant, bouzouki, flute.
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