17 Sep 00 - 05:58 PM (#299458) Subject: HearMe NOW! 17 Sept From: Noreen If you feel like singing- or anything else along those lines- click here: HEARME! Noreen |
17 Sep 00 - 06:44 PM (#299481) Subject: RE: HearMe NOW! 17 Sept From: alison I'm meeting lots of UK people slainte alison |
17 Sep 00 - 07:58 PM (#299512) Subject: RE: HearMe NOW! 17 Sept From: Noreen Got kicked out again, so I'm going to bed. Thanks all for the lovely music. I sang: Willie o' the Winsbury (yes all of it) Enjoyed singing again, haven't felt like it for a while. Thanks! Noreen |
17 Sep 00 - 08:01 PM (#299515) Subject: RE: HearMe NOW! 17 Sept From: GUEST,Mark Cohen (at the hospital) Wish I could be there...and especially sad to have missed Noreen's singing yet again. But duty calls (and sick babies)... Aloha, Mark |
17 Sep 00 - 08:17 PM (#299520) Subject: RE: HearMe NOW! 17 Sept From: katlaughing Very nice crowd in there...good music. Join in!! |
17 Sep 00 - 08:29 PM (#299528) Subject: RE: HearMe NOW! 17 Sept From: Micca Yes a very good session, I sang " Waltzing My Tilda" by me, not published yet "Vanished like the snow" by Sydney Carter "Woad" author unknown "Raglan Road" by Patrick Kavanagh, |
18 Sep 00 - 12:51 AM (#299662) Subject: RE: HearMe NOW! 17 Sept From: Mbo I sang:
West Texas Tears --The Old 97's |
18 Sep 00 - 04:10 AM (#299737) Subject: RE: HearMe NOW! 17 Sept From: GUEST,micca at work Oh and nearly forgot I did "The Cat that Roamed" by Malcolm Austen |
18 Sep 00 - 05:26 AM (#299755) Subject: RE: HearMe NOW! 17 Sept From: Catrin I can't do hearme like I used to 'cos it was causing severe problems on the home front (she's not singing into that pc again?????!!) So I've had to promise not to go on it at least until the pc is moved to a different room - about two weeks or so, when the new shed is delivered, so contents of spare room can go into shed and then I can have my own office! (Yeahhay!). If SO goes out for the evening, I can take a sneak visit, like i managed to do the other night. Just wanted you all to know that. Thinking of you all, and missing Hearme. Catrin |
18 Sep 00 - 05:38 AM (#299759) Subject: RE: HearMe NOW! 17 Sept From: Jon Freeman I sang Sweet Thames Flow Softly. I also played a recording of the Singing Postman singing "Hev you got a loight boy" (?sp) and promised someone a Real Audio copy -was it Morticia? Jon (with a failing memory) |
18 Sep 00 - 07:30 AM (#299793) Subject: RE: HearMe NOW! 17 Sept From: Margaret V It was a wonderful session! I sang "The Bonnie Lighthorseman" and "Whispering Grass." Margaret |
18 Sep 00 - 10:33 AM (#299903) Subject: RE: HearMe NOW! 17 Sept From: Uncle_DaveO I don't didn't write down, and don't recall exactly what all I sang, but some of it was as follows: The Divil and the Farmer's Wife Hobo Bill, the Railroad Bum I'm Goin' Back to Where Come From My Oklahoma Home, It Blowed Away And there might have been another one. Dave Oesterreich |
18 Sep 00 - 07:47 PM (#300274) Subject: RE: HearMe NOW! 17 Sept From: Susan of DT I sang Knight and the Shepherd's Daughter (child #110) and Farewell to Tarwaithie Noreen - I guess I was there at the wrong time: I missed Willie of Winsbury and Bridget Flynn (which I considered doing myself) |
18 Sep 00 - 08:59 PM (#300326) Subject: RE: HearMe NOW! 17 Sept From: GUEST,an-ge-li-a I loved the music..i'm glad i was introduced to mudcat hear me. Maybe one day i'll be part of the singing crowd instead of just the listening crowd. Thanks to all for such a great musical time. Now if only the computer would quit booting me out... |
18 Sep 00 - 09:47 PM (#300343) Subject: RE: HearMe NOW! 17 Sept From: Noreen Another time, Susan (or was it Dick?). I'd like to hear you do Little Bridget Flynn, it's about time she was resurrected! My dad used to sing it to us when we were little. Mark, what can I say? You've caught me singing that song again! :0) Hear you soon, I hope. Noreen |