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Remembrance of the times spent travelling to the back of beyond for gigs and the feeling of return to those days.

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Music dance and alcohol, fires up a flame. These boots are made for stomping, fueled with grape and grain. The Scots pine stands so lonesome, the wind howls out of tune. The raindrops play percussion on the windows of my room.
So set those wheels, in motion again, feel the steel, rock and reel, and get this show back on the road.
The wheels keep on rolling through the wind and rain. It’s the promise of the weekend that keeps us all half sane. Clothes are wet and sweaty eyelids weigh like lead. There’ll be no sleep to you come down. You just lie awake instead.
Just set those wheels in motion again, feel the steel, rock and reel, and get this show back on the road.
It’s so good to be back playing again.

credits

from Howlin' Heavin' Shanties, released September 29, 2002
Lyrics: D Wiseman
Music: K Longmuir

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Junkman's Choir Scotland, UK

Junkman's Choir are a two man band with a global sound; playing a mix of Cajun, country sea shanties, rockin' reels and spinning some twists and turns on the works of Rabbie Burns.
The sound of accordion, pocket trumpet, guitar and vocals, is as unique as it is infectious.
Look out for them on street or stage, stomping out their steel-toed rhythm.
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