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'''NOT SAFE WITH A RAZOR'''. AKA and see "[[8th of October]]." Irish, Reel. Composed by American tin whistle player L.E. McCullough, who has also called the tune "[[8th of October]]" and "[[Analgesic Reel (The)]]" (he says he sometimes changes titles of his tunes at whim).   
'''NOT SAFE WITH A RAZOR'''. AKA and see "[[8th of October]]." Irish, Reel. A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). Composed by American tin whistle player L.E. McCullough, who has also called the tune "[[8th of October]]" and "[[Analgesic Reel (The)]]" (he says he sometimes changes titles of his tunes at whim).   
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''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Flying Fish 586, "Trian." Kicking Mule KM 326, L.E. McCullough - "Late Bloomer" (1984). </font>
''Recorded sources'': <font color=teal>Flying Fish 586, "Trian" (1991).  Kicking Mule KM 326, L.E. McCullough - "Late Bloomer" (1984). </font>
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NOT SAFE WITH A RAZOR. AKA and see "8th of October." Irish, Reel. A Dorian. Standard tuning (fiddle). Composed by American tin whistle player L.E. McCullough, who has also called the tune "8th of October" and "Analgesic Reel (The)" (he says he sometimes changes titles of his tunes at whim).

Source for notated version:

Printed sources: McCullough (St. Patrick was a Cajun). Treoir (1978).

Recorded sources: Flying Fish 586, "Trian" (1991). Kicking Mule KM 326, L.E. McCullough - "Late Bloomer" (1984).




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