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Subject: RE: Tune Add: What is this tune called? From: Noreen Date: 05 Apr 01 - 08:27 PM Glad to hear it, Bernard. (I'd take his word for it!) |
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Subject: RE: Tune Add: What is this tune called? From: Bernard Date: 05 Apr 01 - 07:20 PM At least, that's what John Kirkpatrick said... he was playing at The Railway this evening, and I included it in my 'warm-up spot'. Problem solved! |
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Subject: RE: Tune Add: What is this tune called? From: Bernard Date: 07 Mar 01 - 04:06 AM Oops! Typo!
<font size="7"><blink><marquee behavior="alternate" bgcolor="#FFFF00" direction="right">Oi!!</marquee></blink><br></font> |
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Subject: RE: Tune Add: What is this tune called? From: Bernard Date: 07 Mar 01 - 04:04 AM Copy and paste this: <font size="7"><blink><marquee behavior="alternate" bgcolor="#FFFF00" direction="right">D A V I D !!</marquee></blink><:br><:/font> <marquee> makes the text move, but it doesn't work in Netscape, only IE4 onwards. <blink> doesn't work in IE, only Netscape... The other bits should be self-explanatory! BUT I STILL HAVEN'T A NAME FOR THAT TUNE!! |
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Subject: RE: Tune Add: What is this tune called? From: David Coffin Date: 06 Mar 01 - 07:44 PM I tried that and this is what I got.
David |
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Subject: RE: Tune Add: What is this tune called? From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 06 Mar 01 - 07:32 PM Right-click on the page and select "view source". All will be revealed... |
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Subject: RE: Tune Add: What is this tune called? From: David Coffin Date: 06 Mar 01 - 07:20 PM Hey Bernard, How dod you do that "Oi!!" thing? I want one too. David |
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Subject: RE: Tune Add: What is this tune called? From: Bernard Date: 06 Mar 01 - 02:55 PM |
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Subject: RE: Tune Add: What is this tune called? From: Bernard Date: 04 Mar 01 - 04:53 AM Well, I sort of figured that it was a polka... it's the name I'm looking for!! JJ - it's the tune I played at t'club on Thurbly... I tend to play a lot of brass band tunes on my accordion - Blaze Away, Liberty Bell, Entry of the Gladiators, etc... |
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Subject: RE: Tune Add: What is this tune called? From: Jon Freeman Date: 03 Mar 01 - 06:53 PM Sounds like a polka to me too but I'm buggered if I can place it. Jon |
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Subject: RE: Tune Add: What is this tune called? From: Barry T Date: 03 Mar 01 - 06:37 PM I agree, Jeri! 'Sounds like a polka to me. |
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Subject: RE: Tune Add: What is this tune called? From: Jeri Date: 03 Mar 01 - 06:29 PM It sounds vaguely familiar, but maybe just because bits match bits in other tunes. My intuition - often known to be wrong - associates the tune with brass bands. In my mind's ear, I hear tubas, trombones, etc. |
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Subject: RE: Tune Add: What is this tune called? From: Sorcha Date: 03 Mar 01 - 06:06 PM I don't recognize it, but it sounds like some Quickstep tunes. |
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Subject: RE: Tune Add: What is this tune called? From: John J Date: 03 Mar 01 - 05:21 PM Hum it to me next time I'm at the folk club! John |
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Subject: What is this tune called? From: Bernard Date: 03 Mar 01 - 03:26 PM This is really annoying me! I used to play in a ceilidh band, and we used to play this tune. I can't remember its name, or the dance either! Can anyone put me out of my misery? More to the point, as I was the bass player, I can't even be sure I've got the tune exactly right, though it's pretty close. I've been playing it on my accordion recently, and it will porobably end up on my new album (if I ever get round to it!), and the tune is already changing as I play it - either because I'm remembering it better, or forgetting it more!!
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