I was blessed and lucky enough to watch this performed live during the last Virginia Renaissance Faire, back in 1999; Misti is a very skilled artist, able to play the penny whistle, the hammered dulcimer, and sing beautifully! If you ever get a chance, watch her live!
Based on a train rythm. She starts out of the station then picks up speed. Tamlin is a piece of cotton waste used by a train driver to grip the steam regulator on the beautiful old steam engines. As a steam man what a joy to listento this piece🚂🚂🚂❤
Was looking for this song without remembering the name, saw this one and clicked on it since it was familiar, then realized you posted it. Love you sissy! 😂💕
A tune you never tire of hearing and playing.
Recorded live @ Colorado Renaissance Festival, during the opening gate, back a few years. Glad the tune is still out and making the rounds.
I'm playing this on the Tin Whistle in D. Thank You!
I was blessed and lucky enough to watch this performed live during the last Virginia Renaissance Faire, back in 1999; Misti is a very skilled artist, able to play the penny whistle, the hammered dulcimer, and sing beautifully! If you ever get a chance, watch her live!
Avis Daniels Totally agree! I saw them live either late 90s or early 2000s (can't remember exactly when). They were great!
Based on a train rythm. She starts out of the station then picks up speed. Tamlin is a piece of cotton waste used by a train driver to grip the steam regulator on the beautiful old steam engines. As a steam man what a joy to listento this piece🚂🚂🚂❤
Was looking for this song without remembering the name, saw this one and clicked on it since it was familiar, then realized you posted it. Love you sissy! 😂💕
Haha that's fantastic. 🤣 I love you too sissy. 🥰💕
Beautiful just simply amazing
Dunluce Castle, Co Antrim if you needed to know...
YAY! I love this version!
Annette Pedersen me too i very love this version
Yay! me too
Love it!
I've got to to see it live!
Gorgeous.
what castle is in the photo?
aku suka ! matur suksma
What instrument are they using to play the melody in this version? A mandolin?
That would be a Hammered Dulcimer, one of my favorite instruments!
Composed by none other that Davy Arthur.
That's my favorite tune with my favorite instrument! Is there a better recording of it because this one is not that great?
Please compare this song to "Tam Lin - Rising Gael". Which is even better?
Singing? Where is the singing?
This is a reel . . there aren't any lyrics to this tune. There is another Tam Lin that's a Scottish ballad - perhaps that's what you were looking for.
No singing. Plenty of swinging🚂🚂🤣🤣🤣🤣
Beautiful just simply amazing