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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Holmes" data-source="post: 156339" data-attributes="member: 302"><p>Tenuous link, If you enjoy riding your Vincent in the Highlands of Scotland, and you are of a certain age, and you enjoy the music of Bob Dylan, then there is a song you should listen to, Wild Mountain Thyme, it has been recorded by Bob Dylan several times, once or twice with Joan Baez, but by far the better version in by Roger McGuinn, ex of The Byrds, and Richard Thompson (there is the tenuous link to Dylan) the Byrds did very well out of Dylan songs. Available on Youtube, I would put a link on here if I knew how to.</p><p></p><p>But the best version of Wild Mountain Thyme I ever heard was at a Ceilidh in Portree, probably at the time of the Skye Rally, sang by Sam, a Calmac Ferry man, excellent, at the time I purchased the CD, and still have it and always take to Scotland with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Holmes, post: 156339, member: 302"] Tenuous link, If you enjoy riding your Vincent in the Highlands of Scotland, and you are of a certain age, and you enjoy the music of Bob Dylan, then there is a song you should listen to, Wild Mountain Thyme, it has been recorded by Bob Dylan several times, once or twice with Joan Baez, but by far the better version in by Roger McGuinn, ex of The Byrds, and Richard Thompson (there is the tenuous link to Dylan) the Byrds did very well out of Dylan songs. Available on Youtube, I would put a link on here if I knew how to. But the best version of Wild Mountain Thyme I ever heard was at a Ceilidh in Portree, probably at the time of the Skye Rally, sang by Sam, a Calmac Ferry man, excellent, at the time I purchased the CD, and still have it and always take to Scotland with me. [/QUOTE]
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