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Whiskey in the Jar
Always a great favourite of mine Limehouse. Thanks for the link.
Did you ever hear the rip-roaring version emerging from the Dubliners collaboration with the Pogues...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qq2UY...feature=fvwrel
Better still, theres a live version of their rather wacky combined version of The Irish Rover...as one poster observes, more pickled livers on stage together than ever seen before!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=au30c...feature=fvwrel
Did you ever see such an ugly blighter as Shane Macgowan?
All the best
Dave
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The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
And here is Peggy Seeger's version sung in the way that McColl intended it to be. This version grows on me - it's closer to the 'purist' folk singing style (whatever that really is) but I love PP&M's version more, I think.
Thanks
Dave
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Not sure if this is folk, but it's a nice song :
When Winter's shadowy fingers first pursue you down the streetAnd your boots no longer lie about the cold around your feetDo you spare a thought for summer w...
This one's definitely folky and I think I hear a brief echo of Gypsy Rover :
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Originally posted by Cogidubnus View PostIt was always the familiar version, but I always found the PPM rendition a bit oversweet...this one I hadn't heard before and it's beautiful
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Dave
Glad you like this version Dave - and Whiskey in the Jar. Yes, I had heard the Dubliners with the Pogues and like it very much. I think they collaborated on a few tracks together, including 'Goodmight Irene'.
Thanks for your input and encouragement.
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Fog on the Tyne
Well here's a good live version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dF5xV...eature=related
Fantastic group....
All the best
Dave
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This is for the June tabor fans on this thread. She was on Radio Four this week, speaking about some of the literature that has inspired her.
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Sorry Julie...just been reviewing all the bands I ever listened to...loads...1967 (when I was 14) through to now....for my own part, it's complicated, but of the big names Lindisfarne really have it...a folk group who (rarely) blasted the UK pop slots...they weren't, by far, the only group who defied the conventional definitions, but they were pretty damned special....still love their stuff...
Dave
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Got to agree with you concerning Lindisfarne Dave. I was a teenager from 1970, but didn't 'conform' and follow the teenybopper acts of the time (well, except for Bowie). I loved everything Lindisfarne did and also enjoyed Neil Young, Nazareth, Peter Frampton, a lot of 60s bands such as The Yardbirds and The Animals and carried on listening to my favourite folk acts from my childhood. I also had and have a great love for classical music and also for some blues and jazz.
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I've been rediscovering some of my favourites this evening (the Family have gone on holiday ! -I have to work).
'5 Hand Reel' - I've got this LP on vinyl....
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This Robert Burns classic ( Up wi' the Carls o' Dysart or Hi ca'throu') is a bit weird interlaced with 'The Rocky Road to Dublin'...but never mind..
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