- "The
Raggle Taggle Gypsy" (Roud 1,
Child 200), is a
traditional folk song that
originated as a
Scottish border ballad, and has been po****r throughout...
-
large band membership,
leading to the
description of the
group as a "Raggle
Taggle band".
After a
brief return to the "Big Music" for one tour[citation needed]...
-
simple ones that are the most difficult." The single's B-side, "The
Raggle Taggle Gypsy", was
recorded live at
Barrowlands Ballroom in Glasgow. On its release...
- prin****lly
based on his po****r
travel writing: Raggle-
Taggle (1933),
Spanish Raggle-
Taggle (1934) and Don
Gypsy (1936). He is
known as a translator...
-
least as far as the
early 19th century,
known as "The
Raggle Taggle Gypsy", "The
Raggle Taggle Gypsies", "The
Gypsy Laddie", "Nine
Yellow Gypsies", "Gypsie...
- metering. Byron, a direct-sequence
spread spectrum (DSSS)
technology from
Taggle Systems in Australia. Wi-SUN,
based on IEEE 802.15.4g.
Internet of things...
- for Posh Nosh is
taken from the
traditional Scottish ballad "The
Raggle Taggle Gypsies", in a 1956
recording by
countertenor Alfred Deller to
guitar accompaniment...
- music. The
album opens with a
medley of the
traditional song "The
Raggle Taggle Gipsies" and the harp tune "Tabhair dom do Lámh",
which would be the opening...
- of
their enthusiasm.: 112 A
rough quality recording of the song "Raggle
Taggle Gypsy" from this
concert was
included on the 2004 retrospective, Christy...
- the album. A live
version of "The
Raggle Taggle Gypsy" made up the B-side. A
studio version of "The
Raggle Taggle Gypsy"
would appear on the Waterboys' next...