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The Days That Are Gone

from The Days That Are Gone by Charlie Piggott

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I learned this tune (played here on C-Clarke whistles) from my mother’s people, the Flannerys of Ashmount who were members of the Dingle Fife & Drum Band. The tune is an old Scots version of the song “Maggie”, and the title derives from a line in the song; “Let us sing of the days that are gone Maggie, when you and I were young”. C-Clarke whistles were sometimes substituted for fifes by members of the Dingle marching bands.

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from The Days That Are Gone, released December 22, 2019

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Charlie Piggott Cork, Ireland

Charlie Piggott was one of the founding members of De Danann, with whom he toured extensively in Europe, Canada and the US and has recorded several albums. He has also toured with The Lonely Stranded Band, Gerry Harrington, and The Knotted Cord Quartet. ... more

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