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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival-June 2012
From: The Sandman
Date: 23 Jun 18 - 05:00 AM

We just returned from a new sea music festival, in Ballydehob, near Skibbereen in West Cork. It's the Fastnet Maritime and Folk Fest, and it ran from Friday night through Sunday night (June 15-17, 2012). This being the first (hopefully not the last), it was smallish by Mystic standards, but it was a delightful weekend.

Among the listed performers were Baggyrinkle, Trim Rig and a Doxy, Andrew McKay/Carole Etherton, Andy Kenna, Verna Connolly, Devil's Wate, Capstan Full Strength, Henk Voss, Free Spirit, and After the Storm. On the landlubber side (as one of the sing-alongs was bi lled) were Matt Cranitch and Jackie Daly (who played together and separately), Rattlesnake County, Molly O'Mahony, and Norman Collins. There were Irish trad sessions, Scottish country dancing, and traditional French dancing (led by Marie Laure Hasse).

Most of the action was in five pubs right in the town center, with some in the community center and the Methodist Church. Weather permitting (and it did, to the surprise of many), there were concerts on an outdoor stage down by the bay.

Ballydehob is a beautiful small town and the locals were very welcoming. It is just a few kilometers' drive to great views of Fastnet and its historic lighthouse, and just a few kilometres more to Mizenhead, Ireland's most southerly point with its great views and small maritime museum (and café).

The festival kicked off about 9 on Friday night with two singarounds, a trad session, and two individual concerts. Saturday morning saw five workshops – Jackie Daly, fiddle; Matt Cranitch, button accordion; Andy Kenna, John Masefield poems set to music; Tomas Wiegandt, percussion; and Norman Collins, understanding harmony and chords. The outdoor concert started about 2, and the sing-alongs and concerts started in earnest about 3 and lasted till well after midnight. Aside from the workshops, Sunday was much like Saturday. We left about 6 to get back to Dublin.

We keep saying 'singalong', but they were actually set up as miniconcerts. One of them had a series of 30-minute sets from maybe a half-dozen performers. The one we mainly attended (and preferred) was run by Verna Connolly and Dick Miles at Levi's Pub. They had the performers do three songs, and then took three floor singers from the audience, then another performer and more floor singers. All the sings that we went to at Levi's were rousing affairs, and we both sang at all of them.

The festival was, we understand, conceived, instigated, and organized almost singlehandedly by Dick Miles, who also raised the funds, performed, ran singalongs, headed up the songwriting competition, booked taxis for performers, and was called out of the competition when a toilet got blocked. He did an amazing job and should be congratulated.

Ireland has few sea music festivals, and unfortunately Fastnet fell on the same weekend as the third annual Rosses Point sea shanty festival, near Sligo Town. We went to that last year, and would have gone back this year but for the conflict. We made the right choice this year but would have liked to go to both. We hope that both festivals will thrive in future, but hopefully on separate weekends.

Gina and Bill Dunlap


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival-June 2012
From: freespiritceol1
Date: 08 Jun 12 - 07:37 AM

Looking forward to the weekend, hope the weather is kind to us!!


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival-June 2012
From: The Sandman
Date: 07 Jun 12 - 12:37 PM

thanks to sponsors Atlantic sea kayaking. There is a new addition to the programme a 25 minute recital of the Ancient Mariner, Sat 1 00pm youth centre


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival-June 2012
From: The Sandman
Date: 01 Jun 12 - 10:23 AM

thanks to our sponsor, fastnet marine outdoor education centre


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival-June 2012
From: The Sandman
Date: 21 May 12 - 06:50 AM

many thanks to our latest sponsors West Cork Gourmet Store and Minihanes Electrical shop Ballydehob


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 14 May 12 - 05:18 PM

thanks to sponsor Mr Michael McCarthy TD


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 07 May 12 - 12:10 PM

Fastnet Maritime and Folk Fest
Festival to Hold Poetry and Art Competitions for Ballydehob Schools

The inaugural Fastnet Maritime and Folk Fest is getting into gear this month with two competitions for the local schools in Ballydehob, Scoil Bhride National School and St Matthias National School.

The Fastnet Fest Poetry Competition is for children from 3rd to 6th classes and invites children to write their own poem on The Sea.

The Fastnet Fest Art Competition is for children from Junior to 2nd classes and is also on the festival theme of The Sea.

Entries will be collected in each school in advance of the festival, and winners, 1st, 2nd and 3rd in each case, will be announced on Sunday 17 June, the last day of the festival.

Judging the poetry Competition will be Cork writer, Alice Taylor, author of many books on country life such as 'To School Through the Fields' as well as novels and poetry.

Local artist Carol James will be judging the Art Competition. Carol is well known for her inspirational work with children in West Cork schools.

Prizes for both competitions are book vouchers which have been sponsored by the Skibbereen Bookshop, Whyte's Bookshop and O'Donovan Murphy and Partners, Solicitors.

Winning entries will be published here on West Cork Guide so don't forget to come back and see who won!

Running from 15-17 June 2012, the Fastnet Maritime and Folk Fest is an international festival based in Ballydehob, West Cork, featuring maritime and other folk music. The event will feature sea songs, shanties, dance and craft displays, workshops, a sea song-writing competition, music in the pubs and main stage on Ballydehob Pier.

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The line-up will include: Jimmy Crowley, Matt Cranitch and Jackie Daly, Baggyrinkle Swansea Shantymen, Trim Rig and a Doxy, Andrew Mackay and Carole Etherton, Dave and Helen Howard, Dessi Redmond, Dick Miles, Rubicon, Rattlesnake County, Free Spirit, Devil's Water, Henk Voss, After the Storm, Verna Connolly, Capstan Full Strength, Andy Kenna, Cork Singers' Club, Stephen Park.


To keep up with the festival news, please see the Festival Web Site


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 03 May 12 - 12:32 PM

Thanks to Noel Harrington Fine Gael TD for sponsoring The Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival,15 16 17 june 2012


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 30 Apr 12 - 08:04 AM

The Fastnet Maritime and Folk festival thanks our latest sponsor, Fastnet Framing, fastnetframing@gmail.com


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 20 Apr 12 - 05:48 AM

Fastnet Maritime And folk festival ballydehob
many thanks to our latest sponsor Whyte books Schull, who are co sponsoring,The childrens maritime poem competition


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 19 Apr 12 - 09:26 AM

many thanks to our latest sponsor levis corner bar.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 06 Apr 12 - 06:28 AM

5 euros per person, be there for eight dont be late


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 05 Apr 12 - 08:05 AM

PUB QUIZ IN Sandboat bar, april 20th 2012, fundraiser for Fastnet Mritime and folk Festival


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 22 Mar 12 - 05:28 AM

Many thanks to our latest sponsors ChMarine of Marsh Road Skibbereen


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 21 Mar 12 - 09:31 AM

many thanks to our sponsors Camiers Gala of Ballydehob


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 08 Mar 12 - 10:31 AM

many thanks to our latest sponsor, Mizen Medical Practice.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: GUEST,guest old sea dog
Date: 28 Feb 12 - 12:20 PM

morris side required, please make contact if interested


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: GUEST,GUEST YOUNG SCHWEIK
Date: 27 Feb 12 - 12:53 PM

THE ABOVE WAS ME


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: GUEST
Date: 27 Feb 12 - 12:52 PM

I think my reflective tune is the most suitable, to paraphrase Mandy Rice Davies, Iwould think that wouldn't I.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: Catamariner
Date: 26 Feb 12 - 07:30 AM

I hesitate to mention it, but "Villikens & His Dinah" (AKA Sweet Betsy from Pike) also scans. Too cheery, not shanty-like enough, but it scans.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 26 Feb 12 - 05:18 AM

refresh


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 25 Feb 12 - 12:11 PM

thanks to our latest sponsor,Horizon Systems Limited, mail@horizonsystems.biz


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 24 Feb 12 - 02:57 PM

Thanks to our latest sponsors, FBD INSURANCE skibbereen


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 08 Feb 12 - 12:54 PM

Thanks to our latest sponsors O Donovan Murphy, Solicitors Bantry, who have agreed to give additional sponsorship, for the childrens Sea Poetry competition.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: Charley Noble
Date: 29 Jan 12 - 07:42 PM

Dick-

Nice to hear you working up another Cicely Fox Smith poem for singing, and how appropriate to pick "Old Fastnet" to work on.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 29 Jan 12 - 05:19 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqmLNHqYuKo


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 29 Jan 12 - 05:18 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqmLNHqYuKo


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 26 Jan 12 - 05:26 PM

looking forward to meeting up with Dave & Helen again, great musicians and nice people.
I will second that


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 25 Jan 12 - 05:39 PM

more thanks to sponsors, Jeremy Irons, and Wolfe and co Solicitors, and Mrs U Crespo, without the generosity of private sponsors this festival could not take place.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 12 Jan 12 - 01:55 PM

BY ÁILÍN QUINLAN
BALLYDEHOB will host Morris
dancers from the UK and
Breton dancers from Brittany
as part of a brand-new festival
celebrating the local tradition
of sand-boating.
Pirates will also be a feature
of Ballydehob's new Fastnet
Maritime Folk Festival – the
fifth annual festival run by the
village – which will focus on sea
songs and shanties with traditional
music and dance from
Ireland and abroad.
The idea behind the festival,
according to organiser and musician
Richard Miles, is to celebrate
and promote the village's
old tradition of sandboating.
'In the 19th century, the government
financed the collection
of sand from the beaches –
it was dredged and used as a
fertiliser.
'They used special 'sandboats'
with flat bottoms to collect
the sand. It was a big
source of employment in this
area – Ballydehob, Skibbereen
and Sherkin. A lot of local families
were involved,' he said,
adding that Ballydehob still has
a bar called The Sandboat in
memory of the tradition.
'There is a strong maritime
tradition in Ballydehob, and
this festival will feature everything
from Morris dancers
from the UK to Breton traditional
dancing, to a group of
shanty singers from Wales,'
said Mr Miles, who explained
the festival will run in June.
'Shanty songs are traditional
sea-work songs,' he said,
adding that the festival would
also feature a number of traditional
Irish music sessions as
well as stalls, street music, a
craft market and a car boot
sale.
'We will also have a bestdressed
pirate competition and
street busking. We very much
want this to be a community
festival and not one which is
just based in the pubs, so the
community hall will be a very
important venue.'
Miles got the idea for the festival
one day as he thought
about the village's maritime
tradition, and was intrigued by
the concept of sand-boating.
The Fastnet festival will be
the fifth annual festival run by
villagers:
'Ballydehob is the land of festivals
– our festival season begins
in March and doesn't end
til nearly November,' said Mr
Miles.
The season in Ballydehob
kicks off on March 30th with a
traditional Irish song and
dance festival which runs until
April 1st. This is followed by the
international jazz festival,
which runs from May 4th to
7th.
The Fastnet Maritime Festival
will this year take place
from June 15th to 17th. August
brings the Ballydehob Village
Festival, which runs from 11th
to 19th, while the Old Time
Threshing Festival runs on October
27th and 28th.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: freespiritceol1
Date: 09 Jan 12 - 05:39 PM

looking forward to it!


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 08 Jan 12 - 05:40 PM

you will,I have you down to play in there
https://sites.google.com/site/thefastnetmaritimeandfolkfest/


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: freespiritceol1
Date: 08 Jan 12 - 04:53 PM

looking forward to meeting up with Dave & Helen again, great musicians and nice people.

please give our best to the folks at the sandboat bar, they were very welcoming when we visited for the trad festival, and we look forward to meeting them again.

All the best

John & Marie
FREE SPIRIT


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 07 Jan 12 - 11:04 AM

I have noted that Verna, I will correct the spelling of your name too.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 07 Jan 12 - 10:27 AM

Guests booked so far SEE WEBSITE

Jimmy Crowley
Baggyrinkle Swansea Shantymen
Trim Rig and a Doxy
Andrew Mackay and Carole Etherton
Dave and Helen Howard
Dessi Redmond
Dick Miles
Rattlesnake County
Free Spirit
Devil's Water
Henk Voss
Compass Point
Verna Connelly
Capstan Full Strength
Andy Kenna



Please click on names for more details of each artist or group.
Subpages (11): Andrew Mc Kay and Carole Etherton Andy Kenna Baggyrinkle Swansea Shantymen Dave and Helen Howard Devil's Water Dick Miles Free Spirit Henk Voss Jimmy Crowley Rattlesnake County Trim Rig and a Doxy


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: GUEST,Verna Connolly
Date: 07 Jan 12 - 07:31 AM

Delighted to see such a wealth of interest on line in the festival.
Looking forward to meeting up with a few old friends over the weekend. Don't log on very often but will try to remember to do so a litte more. Hope to be running a sing or two on the day.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: GUEST
Date: 06 Jan 12 - 08:54 PM

Dick - it's Baggyrinkle not Baggywrinkle (no 'w' in it ;-) ) Wouldn't do to get the name wrong in publicity! xx

Looking like a good do - hope it goes really well xx


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 06 Jan 12 - 02:28 AM

liverpudlian singer and concertina player Andy Kenna, will be squueezing the bellows on his little concertinahttp://www.andykenna.net


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 14 Dec 11 - 07:53 AM

shanty group Capstan Full Strength are coming.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 16 Nov 11 - 12:47 PM

excellent unaccompanied singer Verna Connelly, will be with us


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 29 Oct 11 - 11:45 AM

just added to the list of guests Capstan Full Strength


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 04 Oct 11 - 07:50 AM

DAVE & HELEN HOWARD


Dave & Helen have been singing and playing together for over 40 years. Originally from the Manchester area in Northern England, they played in and ran many folk clubs in the area. Helen's main love is in the traditional songs of the British Isles and she has a particular liking for Scots material as they lived in Glasgow for 5 years in the 70s.

Dave casts his net a little wider taking in blues, bluegrass and most guitar based music, even playing lead guitar in an "Elvis" band recently! He still travels back to Lancashire regularly to play mandolin with the "Oldham Tinkers" group. He has a good collection of classic guitars and mandolins which are his great passion – his playing reflects this. He'll probably have a few of his "babies" at the concert.

The material will be anything from trad to modern, with a few mandolin tunes on the way.

They will have a CD for sale containing a good cross section of their material.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 14 Sep 11 - 08:17 AM

Jimmy Crowley is not just as a tradition bearer, but also as a stylish songwriter. His song My Love is a Tall Ship, was adopted as an anthem for sailors everywhere and was used in the documentary film on the Tall Ships' Race made by the National Television service R.T. E. which proclaimed to those who pigeon-holed Jimmy Crowley as being the "voice of Cork" and nothing else, that there was much more to this man.
Jimmy is appearing at the Fastnet Maritime festival, JUNE 16 2012


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 10 Sep 11 - 07:32 AM

Jimmy will be playing on sat june 16 2012


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 09 Sep 11 - 07:40 AM

Jimmy Crowley, will be playing at the festival here he is singing" my love is a tall ship"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iu2mifhnij8


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 09 Aug 11 - 10:37 AM

Baggywrinkle
Trim Rig and a Doxy
Andrew Mackay and Carole Etherton
Dave and Helen Howard
Dessi Redmond
Dick Miles
Rattlesnake County
Free Spirit
Devils Water
Compass Point


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 06 Aug 11 - 12:09 PM

thanks charley


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: Charley Noble
Date: 03 Aug 11 - 08:12 PM

Dick-

It's about time that you worked up another C. Fox Smith poem. You did such a great job with "Sailor Town," way back in Pleistocene.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 03 Aug 11 - 12:19 PM

I must learn the song and make it the finishing song of the festival
c fox smith/Roy Harris


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: freespiritceol1
Date: 02 Aug 11 - 02:05 PM

sounds like a great weekend, looking forward to it.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 02 Aug 11 - 01:22 PM

Baggywrinkle
Trim Rig and a Doxy
Andrew Mackay and Carole Etherton
Dave and Helen Howard
Dessi Redmond
Dick Miles
Rattlesnake County
Free Spirit
Devils Water.
There will also be a Fastnet Song of the Sea competition.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: Charley Noble
Date: 01 Aug 11 - 06:10 PM

Burl-

Yes, I think working with "Row, Bullies Row" sounds pretty good but I would consider also repeating the last line as a refrain.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: RoyH (Burl)
Date: 01 Aug 11 - 02:16 PM

I've just been humming it over to the tune of 'Row, Bullies Row.'

'And Fastnet -old Fastnet - he watches 'em go
Go - he watches 'em go
And Fastnet -old Fastnet -he watches'em go.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: MartinRyan
Date: 01 Aug 11 - 08:38 AM

Might work to the Johnny Jump Up/Doctor de Jong air?

Regards


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 01 Aug 11 - 08:33 AM

thanks for the poem, charley


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: Charley Noble
Date: 01 Aug 11 - 07:39 AM

Here's a poem by Cicely Fox Smith in tribute to Fastnet Light. I don't think anyone has set it to music but why not have a go at it; the second verse would work well as a chorus:

Old Fastnet

The ships to the westward, by night and by day,
In storm and in sunshine go forth on their way,
The big ships and little ships, swift ships and slow . . .
And Fastnet – old Fastnet – he watches 'em go.

Hull down to the westward they vanish afar,
Like the waft of a wing or the flash of a star,
A feather of smoke on the rim of the sky . . .
And Fastnet – old Fastnet – he waves 'em good-bye.

Strange stars will behold them, strange harbours will know,
Strange lights for their guiding will beacon and glow,
And they'll maybe remember and maybe forget
That Fastnet – old Fastnet – he's waiting there yet.

A-waiting the day, be it distant or soon,
When the ships from the westward, by night or by noon,
In storm or in sunshine rejoicing will come . . .
And Fastnet – old Fastnet – he'll welcome them home!

Notes:

From Rovings: Sea Songs and Ballads, edited by Cicely Fox Smith, published by Elkin Mathews, London, UK, ©1921, p. 50.

"Fastnet" here refers to the lighthouse at Fastnet Rock off Southern Ireland, the last land to be sighted by early Irish immigrants and the first to be sighted by returning trans-Atlantic sailors.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Sea Music Festival
From: Crane Driver
Date: 31 Jul 11 - 02:43 PM

Not actually on the island, Charley, but in the nearby town of Ballydehob. We'll be there, we're looking forward to a great weekend.

Andrew & Carole


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Subject: Fastnet Maritime & Folkfestival
From: Charley Noble
Date: 31 Jul 11 - 02:36 PM

The Fastnet Maritime & Folkfest is coming up in June of 2012: Click here for update!

Lord knows how they hold a festival on an island but it should be fun!

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


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