Poetry Cafe 201: The ’45 and ‘Outlander’

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The 1745 and ‘Outlander’

Playlist (texts read & music played):

  1. Melody of the Skye Boat Song (2x)
  2. Text of the Skye Boat Song (H. Boulton)
  3. Charles Edward Stuart (‘Bonnie Prince Charlie’) landing on Eriskay
  4. J.A. Carruth: ‘The Glenfinnan Monument’
  5. ‘Up for Charlie’ (drumming)
  6. ‘Charlie is my Darling’ (trad. & Roger Quilter)
  7. Robert Burns: ‘Ye Jacobites by Name’
  8. ‘Hey, Johnny Cope, Are Ye Waukin’ Yet?’ (trad.)
  9. Two extra verses to ‘God Save the King’ (1745)
  10. ‘Drumossie Moor’ (Alastair McDonald)
  11. Catriona Parsons: ‘Culloden Day: Remembering the Battle of Culloden, Knoydart, Pictou Counry, Cape Breton, Canada)
  12. ‘Will Ye No’ Come Back Again?’ (trad.)
  13. Robert Burns: ‘Afar th’illustrious Exile roams, … ‘
  14. Robert Louis Stevenson: ‘Sing me a song of a lad that is gone…’
  15. Rear blurb on ‘Outlander’ DVD
  16. ‘Ye Jacobites by Name’ (Quadriga Consort)
  17. Diana Gabaldon: ‘Outlander’ (pp. 562-3)
  18. Skye Boat Song

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