Love this song so much...remeinds me of my grandpa and dad! Tx Dougie. Just been near you and drowed through Butterstone last week with this song in the CD-Player in the car!#
i miss the scythe, used to work it on the steep banks on the wharfe at otley when i used to work for the local council. Hes so very right it is a feeling like no other hand tool
Hey, Dougie!!! Keep it up, my man, you're a star and this "choon" takes some beating!! Great melody and sublime lyrics!! Hope to see you one day!! Dave, Cincinnati!
God bless the Scots. May they secure their heritage and culture. Dougie is a national treasure.
What a beautiful song
A Man with an AMAZING Voice and Talent !!!
This song reminds me of my father when he taught us to use a Scythe...Thank You Dougie
Love this song so much...remeinds me of my grandpa and dad! Tx Dougie. Just been near you and drowed through Butterstone last week with this song in the CD-Player in the car!#
One of Dougie's very best compositions and a real hidden gem. Deserves to be more well known.
Seen Dougie many times. Every performance magic and this is still one of my favorite songs.
always gives inspiration .........thx Dougie for your music and soul
Love his sense of humor
tears every time ....every time.
i miss the scythe, used to work it on the steep banks on the wharfe at otley when i used to work for the local council. Hes so very right it is a feeling like no other hand tool
Love this Song xx
Hey, Dougie!!! Keep it up, my man, you're a star and this "choon" takes some beating!! Great melody and sublime lyrics!! Hope to see you one day!! Dave, Cincinnati!
Happy to say I was in the front row that night and this was my request. Thanks Dougie.
Me and my partner Liz were there too, great night meeting Dougie and family plus sharing a wee dram then back to hotel in Birnam ...
Pretty song. I like it
Fantastic
And I liked the car's "music" too :-)
That's a professional.
-jcr
99.9999% of folks on planet earth cant do this!
what the heck are the laughing at!?
Dan D. Dirges A car alarm went off outside. Venue is a tiny village hall in the middle of nowhere so the culprit was in the room.