Strange Hill High lost media
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Lost Scottish Gaelic dub (Ard-Sgoil a' Chnuic Annasaich)
Gaelic series in which friends investigate bizarre occurrences at their inner-city school
Will Becky beat Stephanie in the election?

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Strange Hill High lost media
Part 9
Lost Scottish Gaelic dub (Ard-Sgoil a' Chnuic Annasaich)
Gaelic series in which friends investigate bizarre occurrences at their inner-city school
Will Becky beat Stephanie in the election?
Song Review: Aoife O’Donovan, Mary Chapin Carpenter and Julie Fowlis - “Hallowell” (Transatlantic Sessions)
The pleasure of seeing and hearing Aoife O’Donovan, Mary Chapin Carpenter and Julie Fowlis singing “Hallowell” to Donald Shaw’s piano accompaniment was worth the 11-year wait.
Recorded in 2013 for BBC ALBA’s “Transatlantic Sessions” and just uploaded to YouTube, it’s a stunning contemplation of death written by Stephen Spitzer that O’Donovan first recorded with Sometymes Why.
She sings the verses and, standing in front of the piano, is joined by Carpenter and Fowlis to deliver the chorus:
The dead lift me up/in brightest sky, the clouds below me race/the dead lift me up/I see them face to face
It could’ve been morbid. But it is instead deeply moving and leaves the listener to wonder how these three have resisted the urge to collaborate in the intervening years.
Grade card: Aoife O’Donovan, Mary Chapin Carpenter and Julie Fowlis - “Hallowell” (Transatlantic Sessions) - A
6/23/24
I'm shaking I found an episode on BBC Alba about grey seals yippee brb
I just discovered that there’s a gaelic dub of Moominvalley and it doesn’t seem to be available anywhere so now I’m very sad
choimhead mi Ceathrar air a’ Chuiltheann agus tha e gu math éibhinn! tha e cho math😭😭😭
Only around 11,000 people habitually speak Gaelic. The BBC wants to change that — and animation is at the heart of its strategy.
The full ‘Scotland’s Game Changers’ documentary from BBC ALBA about the Scotland WNT’s road to Euro 2017 and their appearance at their first ever major tournament.
As requested, now on googledrive.
Particular focus on Lisa Evans, Erin Cuthbert and Jo Love.
(Guest appearances from notable non-Scots including Vivianne Miedema, Beth England, Leonie Maier and Sara Däbritz).
Visit songbat.com for Gàidhlig (Scots Gaelic) and Gaeilge (Irish) traditional folk songs!