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Recording: Jolly Jack at the Waggon Folk Club-1984 |
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Subject: Jolly Jack at the Waggon Folk Club From: GUEST,Roger Liptrot Date: 30 Sep 22 - 06:40 PM I’ve recently found a cassette recording of the final night of the Waggon Inn Folk Club, 13th May 1984, where Jolly Jack, the residents, were supported by a number of those that had been regular attendees of the Club over the years. I’ve uploaded it to Youtube in two parts: Part one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3W-kyvWIZ1o and Part two: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqE3-UrJlRg As it will hopefully provide some with some great reminders and others the chance to hear Dave, Alan and Martin (Jolly Jack) in full flow Photos of the night are also online at: https://folkimages.com/jollyjack/waggon.htm |
Subject: RE: Jolly Jack at the Waggon Folk Club From: rich-joy Date: 30 Sep 22 - 07:34 PM Am so enjoying listening to these!! Loved JJ since 'catter, Tony in Darwin, brought the glorious "Long Time Travelling" and "Wheels of Time" to our No Strings Attached singing rehearsal in the late 80s. They've all passed on now, but thankfully we can still enjoy their harmonies and humour. Thanks Tone (and thanks Roger Liptrot!), Cheers, R-J |
Subject: RE: Jolly Jack at the Waggon Folk Club From: Dave the Gnome Date: 06 Oct 22 - 04:03 AM Thanks Roger. What a marvelous band and folk club. Only just started listening and am on hols at the moment so can't do much but I did skim through a few. Can you put names to all the acts? I did spot a certain Mr Accrington in there :-) |
Subject: RE: Jolly Jack at the Waggon Folk Club From: GUEST Date: 11 Nov 22 - 06:36 PM All are listed on YouTube but here you go: Part One 1 Jolly Jack Clear the track, let the Bullgine Run 2 Jolly Jack The Drovers Dream 3 Chat 4 Stanley Accrington Cecil Parkinson 5 Stanley Accrington The Waggon 6 Introduction 7 Roger Liptrot Lady take your Time (Allan Taylor) 8 Roger Liptrot & Martin Hall Valley of Strathmore (Silly Wizard) 9 Martin Hall Poem 10 Hollerin’ Pot Unknown 11 Jolly Jack We Poor Sailors 12 Introduction 13 Alec McClure Chat 14 Alec McClure Road to Dundee Part Two 1 Alec McClure Introduction 2 Alec McClure Let Union Be 3 Russell Clegg Introduction 4 Russell Clegg Bide Lady Bide 5 Russell Clegg Instrumental 6 Jack Lee Introduction 7 Jack Lee Gladiator 8 Jim Cooper Instrumental 9 Siobhan & Glynn Raven Spins the Wheel 10 Siobhan & Glynn Raven Three Score and Ten 11 Anne and Tony Downes Rose of Allandale 12 Anne and Tony Downes Lady for Today 13 Jolly Jack White 14 Jolly Jack Riding on Top of the Car 15 Jolly Jack Shallow Brown regards Roger |
Subject: RE: Jolly Jack at the Waggon Folk Club From: Dave the Gnome Date: 12 Nov 22 - 03:29 AM Thanks Roger |
Subject: RE: Jolly Jack at the Waggon Folk Club From: GUEST,Malcolm Storey Date: 16 Nov 22 - 08:19 PM We had Jolly Jack in my early days at the helm at Whitby Folk Week. Any chance of anyone doing a blueclicky on this - please. |
Subject: RE: Jolly Jack at the Waggon Folk Club From: Dave the Gnome Date: 17 Nov 22 - 09:08 AM Part one and Part two There you go :-) |
Subject: RE: Jolly Jack at the Waggon Folk Club From: GUEST,Malcolm Storey Date: 17 Nov 22 - 07:22 PM Thanks Dave Safely gathered in. Will enjoy them I'm sure. Malcolm |
Subject: RE: Jolly Jack at the Waggon Folk Club From: Brian Peters Date: 18 Nov 22 - 07:29 AM Thank you so much, Roger, listening to JJ in full flow with wonderful choruses from the audience has made me feel quite emotional. Still one of my favourite bands ever, and a great folk club too. Their 'Long-Time Travelling' knocked spots off versions by far more celebrated singers. Oh, and I've just spotted Russell Clegg, who played bass on my first LP around this time! |
Subject: RE: Jolly Jack at the Waggon Folk Club From: The Sandman Date: 18 Nov 22 - 07:33 AM Russell Clegg, if i remember correctly a very competitive cricketer |
Subject: RE: Jolly Jack at the Waggon Folk Club From: Dave the Gnome Date: 18 Nov 22 - 08:15 AM Martin, as well as being a wonderful musician and singer, was also a master builder. He did a lot of work for us with his mate, Billy, who was also a fine guitarist. They were worth hiring to do work as they were also a good comedy double act. One particular occasion, while they were renewing our kitchen ceiling, Martin was giving Billy some earache about something so Billy decided to take a break in the back garden. Leaving Marting on top of the stepladder with a full sized plaster board balanced on his head. The air was blue... :-D |
Subject: RE: Jolly Jack at the Waggon Folk Club From: The Sandman Date: 18 Nov 22 - 01:24 PM Yes, they were an excellent group |
Subject: RE: Jolly Jack at the Waggon Folk Club From: Brian Peters Date: 19 Nov 22 - 05:52 AM I can just imagine the scene, Dave! My favourite Martin Hall story was about a party at which he was introduced to Martin Carthy by a third party, with the words: 'Martin.... meet Martin... he's a musician too!' MH was reported to have said to MC: 'Hullo... are you any good, then?' |
Subject: RE: Recording: Jolly Jack at the Waggon Folk Club-1984 From: Folkimages Date: 21 Nov 22 - 11:02 AM I've had some great feedback since uploading this tape, it's a shame that so few recordings exist of Jolly Jack. If anyone out there has any that they'd like to share with me, please get in touch. I'm happy to upload any to YouTube to be shared with their fans but also for their families to enjoy. Veronica (Hall) would love to hear them singing "Peggy Gordon" but I’ve not any luck finding a recording so far. Thanks Roger |
Subject: RE: Recording: Jolly Jack at the Waggon Folk Club-1984 From: The Sandman Date: 21 Nov 22 - 11:54 AM did they not record on Fellside? |
Subject: RE: Recording: Jolly Jack at the Waggon Folk Club-1984 From: Folkimages Date: 21 Nov 22 - 12:03 PM They recorded two vinyl lps, which I have, and also had tracks includedon some 'compilation' cds. I'm looking for any recordings that were made of them performing 'live' that someone might have. I've included some that I have on my YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@folkimages2079 but would welcome any more that someone might have! |
Subject: RE: Recording: Jolly Jack at the Waggon Folk Club-1984 From: Dave the Gnome Date: 21 Nov 22 - 12:14 PM I have digitised Martin's "Ringing the Changes" if that is any good to anyone |
Subject: RE: Recording: Jolly Jack at the Waggon Folk Club-1984 From: Uncle Tone Date: 21 Nov 22 - 12:48 PM I really enjoyed listening to that. Pity it isn't radio quality. The transmission compressor would make the tape hiss unbearable. But there were songs there I haven't heard for over 40 years, sung with great humour in a great atmosphere. A sound example of how folk clubs used to be. |
Subject: RE: Recording: Jolly Jack at the Waggon Folk Club-1984 From: Folkimages Date: 22 Nov 22 - 10:47 AM Two great recordings of both Jolly Jack and Martin Hall playing live at Girvan Festival can be found here: http://www.girvanfestival.trad.org.uk/jollyjack/ |
Subject: RE: Recording: Jolly Jack at the Waggon Folk Club-1984 From: rich-joy Date: 04 Jan 25 - 06:42 PM Jolly Jack - Mike Billington's 'Folk like Us' Radio Show 1988 from the Folkimages YT channel. Jan 5, 2025 "Jolly Jack released their second LP 'A Long Time Travelling' in 1988, five years after their debut 'Rolling Down to Old Maui'. Shortly after its release the band members ,Dave Weatherall, Alan Taylor and Martin Hall, appeared on Mike Billington's 'Folk like Us' show on Radio Manchester to promote it." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jj3VSuvymy0 ENJOY!! Cheers, R-J |
Subject: RE: Recording: Jolly Jack at the Waggon Folk Club-1984 From: Dave the Gnome Date: 11 Jan 25 - 06:11 AM Lovely to see this again. I have just had a Jolly Jack morning :-D |
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