Music
A beautiful love song written by Robert Burns
Our first recording of the 'Donald, Where's Your Trousers Medley' went so well I couldn't help but parody the song with a drunken Scotsman. Course that made me think of 'The Scotsman' and a song was born.
It is a magical song that we wrote one quite evening in an empty pub before a concert in the summer of 2000.
A parody of the "Irish Washerwoman" a traditional reel of Ireland. This poses the question, "Why do dragons always demand virgin sacrifices for their layer?" Randy Farran asked the question. Claire Stephens gave us the answer.
This hilarious parody of the Schoolhouse Rock song "Interjections" was written by David Keefer of Boogie Knights.
As the first song written specifically for this CD in December 2001, this was an attempt to create a cheerful sound from a medieval style.
Pipe smoke was such an important part of the hobbit's life that "Fellowship of the Ring" begins by discussing it. For Sam Gamgee, pipe weed and smoke rings are his only connection to his master after Frodo sails across the sea.
What happens when your favorite pub is caught on fire? It's time to Save the Pub!
Song about the Jacobite Revolution of 1746
A simply lovely instrumental piece.
A comical filk parody of the Third Eye Blind song, "How's It Gonna Be" featuring Angel from the "Buffy, The Vampire Slayer" series and written before the events of the song took place. The Buffy and Angel fans love it.
Old Scottish song popular for Hogmanay
The unofficial national anthem of Scotland.
A live performance at Tipperary Inn in Dallas.
Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' told in about four minutes.
A nice of fusion of a new and old Scottish songs.
A prequel to our popular performance of the 'Jedi Drinking Song'
Old Scots Jacobite song.
Fun Scottish tongue twister
A drinking song for the Jedi
Recorded for an upcoming Celtic CD.
Live fusion of classical and celtic music... or something like that.
The prequel to the ever-popular 'Jedi Drinking Song'

