Subject: RE: waht you favourite june tabor song/ From: GUEST,Santa Date: 29 Dec 03 - 06:11 PM But where is Icarus recorded? Dunno about favourite, there are so many. Hughie Graeme is the one I like best on her latest. Scarecrow is brilliant ...the Witches are scary enough anyway. (Meant nicely, honest!) But I'd like to have Icarus, having heard it live. |
Subject: RE: waht you favourite june tabor song/ From: breezy Date: 29 Dec 03 - 06:00 PM King Of Rome by Sudbury on Anthology, which is a 'must have album' Featured on a television programme of June Tabor with a truly stunning video. Pigeon fanciers are like catters, therefore we can empathise. Band Played Waltzing Matilda and No Mans Land are the Bogle songs mentioned earlier Tiparrary is on 'A Quite Eye' as is 'A Place Called England' as are all the lyrics 'A proper sort of Gardner' is on'Aleyn' + lyrics |
Subject: RE: waht you favourite june tabor song/ From: The Borchester Echo Date: 29 Dec 03 - 05:47 PM And I meant to say King of Rome too! |
Subject: RE: waht you favourite june tabor song/ From: GUEST,Lancashire Lad Date: 29 Dec 03 - 05:38 PM I saw her live a number of years ago and she performed the most sensational version of Dave Goulder's January Man. Sadly I dont think she ever released it though |
Subject: RE: waht you favourite june tabor song/ From: GUEST,Stephen Harvey Date: 29 Dec 03 - 05:29 PM Just surfing through this forum as i usually do but couldn't resist voting for my favourite June Tabor song performance: "King of Rome" written by someone whose last name is Salsbury. Lyrics are on the site here. I believe this is on the album "Aqaba" but I have also seen her do it on a Ken Russell short film entitled "In Search of the English Folk Song" (recommended for its very quirky look at British folk music) I never understood the British working class fascination with racing pigeons until I heard this song. Stunning! I'll vote with some others that almost anything June sings is wonderful. cheers, Stephen H. |
Subject: RE: waht you favourite june tabor song/ From: The Borchester Echo Date: 29 Dec 03 - 04:39 PM A long, long time ago June Tabor and Barry Dransfield tried out some arrangements. That wasn't a bit maudlin. Yes, she does The Scarecrow really well. Though even more breathtaking is The Witches of Elswick version. Plains of Waterloo is still my favourite June Tabor track.. |
Subject: RE: waht you favourite june tabor song/ From: Willa Date: 29 Dec 03 - 04:33 PM I just love her voice; 'A Proper Sort of Gardener'and 'Shallow Brown' are two favourites, but then I'd probably name others after listening to them again. |
Subject: RE: waht you favourite june tabor song/ From: GUEST,ClaireBear Date: 29 Dec 03 - 03:38 PM Her breathtaking version of Mike and Lal Waterson's "Scarecrow," with Richard Thompson's "Pharaoh," her recording of "Bonnie Susie Clelland" with Oysterband, and Les Barker's aforementioned "January June" tying for a close second -- followed by pretty much everything else she's ever put her voice to in third place. In fourth -- well, I didn't much care for her version of "Mayn Ruhre Platz" (spelled wrong, maybe), which I found a bit over-emoted. But then I'm more used to hearing this performed in kelzmer style, which is pretty much guaranteed to sound less maudlin than Saint June, isn't it? Anyway she's a treasure and never to be missed. And I must add that her voice is every bit as spectacular in person as it is on record. Prior to my first live June Tabor experience I assumed that the perfection of her recordings was the result of electronic wizardry, but it ain't so. Her capabilities are simply far beyond those of mere mortals. Claire |
Subject: RE: waht you favourite june tabor song/ From: GUEST,jacquic@Newark Date: 29 Dec 03 - 02:19 PM The Leaves In the Woodland - so far but I have only recently discovered her. |
Subject: RE: waht you favourite june tabor song/ From: The Borchester Echo Date: 29 Dec 03 - 11:21 AM This Maggie Holland site has a discography and reviews. You can order these (and just about anything else) by mail order from Mrs Casey, |
Subject: RE: waht you favourite june tabor song/ From: Arkie Date: 29 Dec 03 - 10:48 AM Have heard only a relatively small sampling of her music, but one song usually comes to mind when I think of her and that is Young Waters. |
Subject: RE: waht you favourite june tabor song/ From: breezy Date: 29 Dec 03 - 09:54 AM Its not shops for records its labels like Fellside and Topic Most artistes tout their own wares Very little in the shops Maggie Holland's own version of 'A place called England' is earthy with banjo, raw and pungent, tabor's is rather 'refined' in comparison |
Subject: RE: waht you favourite june tabor song/ From: Bearheart Date: 29 Dec 03 - 09:32 AM I have really enjoyed her collaborations with Maddy Prior. And I think "A Proper Sort of Gardener" one of her best. (Also a Maggie Holland song.) Though I have a number of favorites, as a group I like her early unaccompanied songs the best. I don't much care for some of the more jazzy stuff she does, but I will occasionally buy a CD for the several really fine songs that she does well, and that no one else I have access to has recorded. Speaking of which, is anyone familiar with Maggie Holland's recordings, and could give a "review"? I tried some time back to get one but the imports were so expensive I gave it up. Tried to look for them when in England (Kent) last summer and had no luck. (Looks like we may be coming back to the UK in Sept of 2004. Where is there a good record shop near Tenterden, or near Glastonbury/Wells? We will probably be spending most of our time in those two areas. We try to avoid the big city!) Bekki Bekki |
Subject: RE: waht you favourite june tabor song/ From: GUEST Date: 29 Dec 03 - 07:57 AM Anohter muhc needed "waht you favourite" thred. |
Subject: RE: waht you favourite june tabor song/ From: Dave Hanson Date: 29 Dec 03 - 07:12 AM The January June. Brill. eric |
Subject: RE: waht you favourite june tabor song/ From: Metchosin Date: 29 Dec 03 - 05:57 AM Beat The Retreat |
Subject: RE: waht you favourite june tabor song/ From: breezy Date: 29 Dec 03 - 05:42 AM as she recorded the definitive versions of Eric Bogle's masterpieces, long before the Irish murdered them, it is assumed that every self respecting 'f-song' enthusiast would possess a June Tabor' 'Anthology' album To be ignorant of her work means there is serios research work ahead I very much like her rendition of 'A Place Called England' by Maggie Holland. It stands as out as THE patriotic song of our times Bill Caddick was aware of her policy of titling all her albums until recently with a song beginning with the letter 'A', so he wrote 'Aqaba' for her. ' 'The Writing of Tipparary' is a great song by Bill that also appears on 'Anthology' plus 'King of Rome' Her interpretation of Richard Thompson deserves mention What a beautiful voice. |
Subject: RE: waht you favourite june tabor song/ From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 28 Dec 03 - 10:29 PM do a websearh, for "mp3" june Tabor£. shes one of the best uk folk singers, i listening to her noe, [No Mans land, [vlassic]]. |
Subject: RE: waht you favourite june tabor song/ From: pdq Date: 28 Dec 03 - 10:25 PM Never heard anything by her, but that will be corrected sometime this year. Her birthday is DEC 31, which she shares with Odetta. |
Subject: RE: waht you favourite june tabor song/ From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 28 Dec 03 - 10:23 PM don;t all anser at once, you might brake it! jOhn |
Subject: waht you favourite june tabor song/ From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 28 Dec 03 - 10:08 PM |
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