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      • Launching his first label, Scatalogical Records, in 1996, Duncan Gray is something of an underground warrior with a storied career that has out-lasted more flavour-of-the-month trends than you could care to remember.
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  2. Biography. Burns Night. Previous work: Duncan Davison. Next work: Duncan Macleerie. Contains some scenes of a sexual nature. Duncan Gray. Can ye play me Duncan Gray, Ha, ha, the girdin'...

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  3. Duncan Gray. By Robert Burns. Duncan Gray came here to woo, Ha, ha, the wooin o't! On blythe Yule night when we were fou, Ha, ha, the wooin o't! Maggie coost her head fu high, Look'd asklent and unco skeigh, Gart poor Duncan stand abeigh;

  4. Jan 16, 2023 · The lyrics are by Robert Burns, who lived a sadly short life from 1758-1796 and is known as the national poet of Scotland. His lighter poetry is usually written in the Scots dialect, as is seen in “Duncan Gray”; his more political works are in standard English.

  5. www.robertburnsfederation.com › duncan_grayDuncan Gray - fed

    Standard English Translation. 1. Duncan Gray cam here to woo. (Ha, ha, the wooing o't!) On blythe Yule-Night when we were fou. (Ha, ha, the wooing o't!) Maggie coost her head fu' high, Look'd asklent and unco skeigh, Gart poor Duncan stand abeigh -.

  6. Duncan Gray - A Brief Biography. YOUR AMBASSADOR IN BUSINESS AND SPORT. DOUBLE EURO FORMULA 3000 CHAMPION. (“1 of Britain’s Top Racing Drivers” ITV Feb. 1999) ****** REVIEW DUNCAN'S MOTOR RACING VIDEO ****** Duncan Gray featured as the test driver on Sky One's motor programme Vroom Vroom. Why not drive one of the cars he tested at DriverDays.Co.UK.

  7. Duncan Gray is the title of many Scottish poems written by Robert Burns around 1792, sung to a tune by the same name, believed to be composed much earlier by Duncan Gray, a carter in Glasgow. The tune predates Burns, appearing in the Caledonian Pocket Companion 1751 and in the Scots Musical Museum, 1788 (with an older version of the words).

  8. The poem depicts a couple, Duncan and Maggie, who initially experience romantic tension but ultimately reconcile. Burns uses humor and a lighthearted tone to convey the universal themes of love and loss.

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