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Thread #110638 Message #3874404
Posted By: bruceCMR
31-Aug-17 - 03:34 AM
Thread Name: Songs of Jim McLean: The Jim McLean Songbook
Subject: RE: Jim McLeans songs
Here's the playlist, and some more info from Gavin:
Playlist, Ballads & Balladeers, Tuesday 29 August, 2017 Jim McLean Special
While I was 'down south' at the end of July, I took the chance to escape a dreary day at Cambridge FF and spend some time talking with Jim McLean at his home in London. And what a time it was - you really have to listen to Jim's story and songs.
Also of note is that almost all of the music played today IS NOT available to buy anywhere, in any format. And that's just not right. But we have the good stuff here on CMR. Deeper, wider and better on http://www.celticmusicradio.net/
First hour, catch up at http://podcast.canstream.co.uk/celticmusic/index.php?id=22824
Talking Conchie Blues, from Scotia Folk (1970) - Alastair McDonald Big Mansion Hoose, from The Kerries (1967) - GibbAnnie Todd The Kerries Ding Dong Dollar, from "Ding Dong Dollar: Anti-Polaris and Scottish Republican Songs" (1962) - Glasgow Song Guild The Glesca Eskimos - " " " The John MacLean March, from Unity Creates Strength (1972) - Arthur Johnstone & The Laggan The Sabbath, from Folk Old And New (1968) - Nigel Denver Culloden, from Borderline (1969) - Nigel Denver Workers Of The World " " " " The Laird's Prayer, from Scottish Republican Songs (1966) - Nigel Denver Music Of The Loom, from Shamrock and Heather (1972) - Fraser Bruce The Forsaken Rover, from Fareweel Tae Tarwathie - Fraser Bruce Come Boat Me O'er Tae Chairlie, from "Sampler" - Tich Frier, The Bitter Withy 'Tis A Gift To be Simple/Lord Of the Dance, from 'Tis A Gift To Be Simple - Jacqui & Bridie https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008839819177
Second hour, catch up at http://podcast.canstream.co.uk/celticmusic/index.php?id=22825
Silver Darlings, from Scotland In Song - Alastair McDonald The Man In Peterhead, from Scotland First - " " The Shores Of Sutherland, from Scottish Battle Ballads - " " Mary Jane, from Scotland In Song - " " Seven Deadly Sins, from At It Again (1968) - The Dubliners Official Ronnie Drew Tibby Dunbar, from At It Again (1968) - The Dubliners Luke Kelly Music Lady Chat, from Live At Carnegie Hall (1962) - The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem The Exile Song, from Music Of the Highlands (1977) - Alastair McDonald Smile In Your Sleep, from Scottish Battle Ballads - Alastair McDonald The Barras, from Scotland In Song - Alastair McDonald Farewell To Glasgow, from Encore (1975) - Iain MacKintosh The Massacre Of Glencoe, from Scotland In Song - Alastair McDonald