Excellent, now that's what I call good cruising music (silence is golden but good music is platinum) and now downloaded Rythm of my heart and Flower of Scotland too.
Any more ideas ?.
Music to enter first marina
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Can't afford my own piper but I have found a rather nice rendition of it on ITunes, duly downloaded. At least I'll have plenty of Scottish music aboard if I ever go NorthGordonmc wrote:Personally I won't have anything other than our piper at the bow playing Black Bear

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Arrrgh!
I couldn't imagine anything worse than some wally entering harbour with loud music. Can I get a restraining order to at least keep you away from me - I should hate to end up in gaol because you have died of a boathook thro the heart.
I love the sound of the sea, the gulls, the wind & even the surf. PLEASE don't drown it with mechanical "music" that will almost certainly not suit someone.
ps. do you also "drive" a shiny plastic MoBo at great speed?
I couldn't imagine anything worse than some wally entering harbour with loud music. Can I get a restraining order to at least keep you away from me - I should hate to end up in gaol because you have died of a boathook thro the heart.
I love the sound of the sea, the gulls, the wind & even the surf. PLEASE don't drown it with mechanical "music" that will almost certainly not suit someone.
ps. do you also "drive" a shiny plastic MoBo at great speed?
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Already loadedFullCircle wrote:Albatross, Fleetwood Mac, no question

As if I could miss that one out

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I have to cast my vote for Fingal's Cave (Hebridean Overture), especially if you come surfing in sideways, only just under control, at full throttle in a grossly under-engined boat. adds that little Je ne sais quois.
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