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The Delgados Have Connections
jmoore by James Moore January 19th, 2001

**The Delgados will play a set with two string quartets, a brass section,

timpani and tubular bells at a major folk music festival in Glasgow this week.**

The band have been asked to headline one night at the Celtic Connections

festival, Scotland's biggest festival of traditional and folk music. The

Lanarkshire band played with a full orchestral line-up at the Royal Festival

Hall in London last year, when they were joined by veteran Scottish folk-rockers

The Incredible String Band.

Drummer Paul Savage explained: "It might have been the Incredible String

Band connection that prompted them to ask, I suppose. But we're really pleased,

as we're hardly in the folk category."

Savage added: "This will probably be the last time we'll play 'The Great

Eastern' set in full, so we're going out in style. There'll be 17 musicians

involved, including two string quartets, and a percussionist playing tubular

bells and timpani, as well as a couple of brass players."

The group originally wanted to invite Gorky's Zygotic Mynci to support them, but

the Welsh band were unable to make the gig at The Old Fruitmarket on 20th

January.

Savage said: "We considered getting [Gorky's] in for the gig, but when they

couldn't do it we remembered Arab Strap's acoustic set in Edinburgh at

Christmas." And he warned that the woolly jumper brigade could be in for an

ear-bashing, adding, "I don't think either band will be toning things down

for the folk fans, which could be interesting."



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