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10 Second Reverb - Scapa Flow Museum Oil Tank Hoy

from Vol. II Live! The First Scottish Tour by Nae Plans - Adam Sutherland & Hamish Napier

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#2 – “Second Reverb – Scapa Flow Museum Oil Tank Hoy”
Auchengeich Disaster [melody is trad, lyrics by Norman Buchan 1959]. In September 1959, 47 men lost their lives in a coal mine near the town of Auchengeich when a faulty fan purifying the air in the colliery went on fire due to an electrical fault. The men were in bogies travelling to the coal face to start work, and due to the intense smoke they were abandoned just a few hundred yards from safety. The mine was eventually flooded to put out the fire; there was only one survivor from the crews. The Mining accident was one of the worst within the UK in the 20th century, widowing 41 women and leaving 76 children without a father.

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Norman Buchan

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from Vol. II Live! The First Scottish Tour, released August 22, 2016

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Nae Plans aims to get to the heart of Folk music by capturing performances that are unplanned, with no prearrangement or rehearsal. The key is to capture performances as those of a folk session, stripped back, unadulterated and in the moment. ... more

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