Music to enter first marina

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Post by T25 »

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 ?.
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Personally I won't have anything other than our piper at the bow playing Black Bear
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Post by Olivepage »

I can't think why, but this sprang to mind.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQemvyyJ--g
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Gordonmc wrote:Personally I won't have anything other than our piper at the bow playing Black Bear
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 North :shock:
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Albatross, Fleetwood Mac, no question
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Post by Arghiro »

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?
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FullCircle wrote:Albatross, Fleetwood Mac, no question
Already loaded :)
As if I could miss that one out :lol:
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Post by sahona »

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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