Glenfinnan (Songs of the '45):
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"In 1996 Capercaillie were filmed overnight for a television programme, 'From Dusk Till Dawn With Glenfinnan' which marked the 250th anniversary of Bonnie Prince Charlie's uprising in 1746. Drawing strongly from songs written at the time this nine track CD is now being made available from this site or by mail order" These songs were recorded in the summer of 1995 for a specially commissioned TV programme made by BBC Scotland. The programme was made for the 250th Anniversary of the last Jacobite rebellion, and was filmed at Glenfinnan where the standard was raised on the 11th August, 1745. These songs retrace the steps of those who came down from the mountains 250 years ago to follow Prince Charles Edward Stewart. Despite the attempted annihilation of a culture and a people, Gaelic endures. Poem for Glenfinnan Was it red Charles Stuart and the excess of his charm or the old cause of Scotland that woke the great sore slaughter that had no good result in history for all it’s pain and satiety of grief left in Culloden the withered branches of anguish? Lasting withered branches that gave their blossoms to other fields in the desert of Scotland, branches blighted without apples but only ugly flowers, and the fields of Scotland chill and parched, a thing of shame. The movement of history has given no proof or denial in the affair that spoiled the strong hardy bodies no one knows if the breaking sowed the hateful seed that spread bracken through the glens where there were benign meadow lands. Sorley MacLean. Available to buy from the Survival Shop. |