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A different tune: {{ ::music:geud_man_of_ballangigh_a_new_scotch_jigg-bsbnd17.mp3.zip |}} | A different tune: {{ ::music:geud_man_of_ballangigh_a_new_scotch_jigg-bsbnd17.mp3.zip |}} | ||
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- | The Guidman of Ballangigh Longways | + | ====== The Guidman of Ballangigh ====== |
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+ | The title is said to refer variously to King James V or James VI, from the apocryphal tale of his going about the countryside dressed as a beggar in order to mingle with his subjects to hear what they were saying about his governance. The discredited legend endures, if only as a piece of Victorian indulgence. |