Subject: Stories for Halloween From: Alice Date: 25 Oct 01 - 03:34 PM There is a story teller from Cornwall that I discovered about a year ago on mp3.com. His name is David Shaw, and he tells spooky stories of his home area. I decided to put together a collection of his stories with some songs on mp3.com, and was surprised to see on his page that very few people had listened to his stories since January, when I first heard them. I think many here will enjoy them, especially in this Halloween season. Some of the titles: "Nellie Wearne of Boskenna.", "Madame Noy & the Coppies Eggs", "Parson Spry & his Wooden Horse", "Capt Black & Ackie Carne", "An Pegeers' Trip to Market on Hallan Eve". He has a CD available with all the stories, called Piskey Threshing. Alice |
Subject: RE: Stories for Halloween From: Alice Date: 27 Oct 01 - 11:06 AM |
Subject: RE: Stories for Halloween From: Stewart Date: 27 Oct 01 - 12:52 PM Alice, this is a wonderful collection. I am listening to this now, and probably for the rest of the morning. Thanks for putting this together and telling us about it. Cheers, S. in Seattle |
Subject: RE: Stories for Halloween From: Stewart Date: 28 Oct 01 - 12:47 PM |
Subject: RE: Stories for Halloween From: JenEllen Date: 29 Oct 01 - 11:30 AM Wonderful, Alice! Spending the morning listening as well. Thank you, ~J |
Subject: RE: Stories for Halloween From: GUEST,Alice at work Date: 29 Oct 01 - 12:40 PM I need to listen to David Shaw's stories more than once... I there's alot to absorb the first time through. He has a good story telling voice and delivery. |
Subject: RE: Stories for Halloween From: Alice Date: 31 Oct 01 - 08:25 PM |
Subject: RE: Stories for Halloween From: katlaughing Date: 31 Oct 01 - 08:40 PM Alice, sorry I missed this earlier! Wow! Listening to him right now. Wonderful collection. How nice of you to do this. Thanks, kat |
Subject: RE: Stories for Halloween From: 53 Date: 01 Nov 01 - 12:18 AM HOW THE YANKEES CAME BACK AND BEAT THE DIAMONDBACKS. BOB |
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