The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #24241   Message #276056
Posted By: Susanne (skw)
11-Aug-00 - 07:57 PM
Thread Name: Lyr Add: Dancing at Whitsun
Subject: RE: Dancing at Whitsun
This is Dallas' info:
[1973:] Austin John Marshall writes: "Many of the old ladies who swell the membership lists of Country Dance Societies are 1914/18 war widows, or ladies who have lost fiancés and lovers. Country dancing kept the memory of their young men alive. When Shirley Collins started singing the piece to the tune of The False Bride, the impact was disturbing, for many people in audiences identified with it. Tears were frequent. Now a sharp relevance in contemporary song is one thing but such a pessimistic effect was not what was intended. So when Shirley recorded the song we showed the way the spirit of the generation sacrificed in the mud of France had been caught and brought to life by the new generation born since World War II by concluding with the chorus of the Staines Morris: Joe - do you have publication dates for the Herdman and Bok albums? - Susanne