Subject: How about some British Catter Music? From: olddude Date: 19 Nov 10 - 03:20 PM Well being an old US country boy I am well versed in Cowboy, Hillbilly, and just plain old folk. I freely admit I don't listen or know much British Folk Music. The ones I have heard here on mudcat were really good. Anyone want to post some British Trad or Irish or any other over the pond place. How about some Aussie? etc ... Just trying to open my ears up to some new stuff that I don't know very well and don't normally listen to How about it |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Tootler Date: 19 Nov 10 - 03:56 PM Here goes: Some of my own tunes (A slow air, two waltzes, two jigs and a hornpipe) Cleveland Hills/Down Along the Tees http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKl-HyQFnCM The Footsteps of Childhood/Amelie Rose http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXXqdD2zpKk Ryedale Waltz/Anna's Jig http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMHqy3_My6A |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: olddude Date: 19 Nov 10 - 04:03 PM Tootler That is some beautiful stuff ... I really like it .. very soothing and calming ... brings a lot of great images to my mind also ... Great Job !! Great write! Holy Cow |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Georgiansilver Date: 19 Nov 10 - 04:43 PM Both Sides the Tweed. |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Tootler Date: 19 Nov 10 - 05:48 PM Thanks olddude. I'm not Northumbrian (I live in North Yorkshire), but my tunes are influenced by Northumbrian music. |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: greg stephens Date: 19 Nov 10 - 06:16 PM Never averse to a bit of self-publicising, here I am with the rest of the Boat Band. Relaxing in the Greyhound in Penkhull, Stoke-on-Trent, playing the Jenny Lind Polka on God's own instrument of choice the tenor banjo. |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Spleen Cringe Date: 19 Nov 10 - 06:31 PM I don't play, but root around my website to see some of the stuff I'm releasing... Folk Police Recordings. You'll find stuff from Rapunzel & Sedayne, Elle Osborne, Jon Boden and Olivia Chaney... Hope you enjoy it! |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: olddude Date: 19 Nov 10 - 06:50 PM Very nice work people I have been enjoying all of them thank you |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: BobKnight Date: 19 Nov 10 - 08:55 PM There are something like 16 of my own songs on youtube, plus a few well know trad ones. See what you think. Bob Knight bobknightfolk |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: BobKnight Date: 19 Nov 10 - 08:59 PM Right, have to do that again.... bobknightfolk |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 20 Nov 10 - 01:22 AM Ozcatters Cloudstreet Bodgie aka Warren Fahey is a performer & collector Podcasts of radio programs made by Warren over the years most of the Ozcatters I know either haven't recorded or don't have an on-line presence! |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: MGM·Lion Date: 20 Nov 10 - 01:29 AM Link to my Youtube channel Click here Mainly British songs, tho a few Transatlantic ventures. ♥♫❤Michael❤♫♥ -----------------BlueClicky retrofitted! Joe Clone------------------- |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 20 Nov 10 - 01:31 AM to continue rich-joy Canberra Chris & The Shiny Bum Singers how they got their name & other important stuff about them (chris has teh 2-tone beard) |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Will Fly Date: 20 Nov 10 - 02:36 AM Here's a little Gallic something from England... Le Canal en Octobre |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Mavis Enderby Date: 20 Nov 10 - 02:55 AM Some mended links for Spleen & MtheGM: Folk Police Recordings Michaels Youtube Channel Pete |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: GUEST Date: 20 Nov 10 - 03:15 AM Link to the melodeon.net tune/theme of the month recordings: http://forum.melodeon.net/index.php/page,totm.html More melodeon goodness than you can shake a stick at :) |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Lester Date: 20 Nov 10 - 03:16 AM That was me without a login :( |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: My guru always said Date: 20 Nov 10 - 03:28 AM Here's My Sound Bits page. Sorry it takes so long to load, I can't figure out which ones to take off.... One of these days I'll get something up on my YouTube page. Max did set us on the right track but I have yet to figure it out for myself! |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray Date: 20 Nov 10 - 03:52 AM My YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/sabrinaeden |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Terry McDonald Date: 20 Nov 10 - 04:42 AM Myspace.com/terrymcdonalddorset, but can't do the blue clicky thing. |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: greg stephens Date: 20 Nov 10 - 05:19 AM Will Fly: nice tune nicely played. I enjoyed that. |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Georgiansilver Date: 20 Nov 10 - 05:54 AM My Youtube Channel |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: johncharles Date: 20 Nov 10 - 06:23 AM here is a song from our little group String Theory, based in Barnsley Yorkshire. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FysVZlW1iMc&feature=related If anyone can give a simple guide to blue clicky I would be most grateful as no matter what I do blue clicky does not appear. john |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: VirginiaTam Date: 20 Nov 10 - 06:33 AM Melodeonboy Pierre le Chapeau They start em young in Kent Don WYSIWYG T This one started young too Richard Bridge Essex Girl The Barden of England No Worries Royston Melodeonboy again |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: johncharles Date: 20 Nov 10 - 07:04 AM looks like a nice lively club. |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: olddude Date: 20 Nov 10 - 07:52 AM Very very nice music, I am greatly enjoying the posts thank you so much |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: My guru always said Date: 20 Nov 10 - 08:18 AM String Theory clicky! Here you go John Charles! |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: greg stephens Date: 20 Nov 10 - 08:19 AM Here is the johncharles link to String Theory. |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Terry McDonald Date: 20 Nov 10 - 08:20 AM MGAS - could you 'blue clicky' mine for me? It's at 04.42. Thanks! |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: johncharles Date: 20 Nov 10 - 08:28 AM thanks for clickys, Guru and Greg. john |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: olddude Date: 20 Nov 10 - 08:34 AM What is really fun is I have not heard even one of these songs before. Great music and some fine performance. you people gotta stop hiding. It is really nice to hear this and see the performances. Many people don't post because they are afraid someone is going to think they are just doing the self promotion of some other silly nonsense. They forget that many people here would love to listen. Like most of us we get caught up in our own flavor of music and forget to branch out. If we play the blues we tend to listen to mostly blues, likewise with Western or Appalachian ... I have been trying to branch out in my listening and realize how much great music I missed. Keep them coming. For some folks this is the first time I heard you play and I have been delighted at what I am hearing. |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: johncharles Date: 20 Nov 10 - 08:47 AM Dear Olddude how about putting some stuff up yourself. Hillbilly sounds interesting. john |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: olddude Date: 20 Nov 10 - 08:56 AM Here is a bunch I wrote http://www.soundclick.com/danoconnell |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: olddude Date: 20 Nov 10 - 08:57 AM oops soundclick the ones that say "original" are the ones I wrote, there are some others that I just like to play |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: olddude Date: 20 Nov 10 - 09:07 AM And John you guys are great .. wow String Theory |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: johncharles Date: 20 Nov 10 - 09:14 AM nice music Dan, guitar sounds great john |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: olddude Date: 20 Nov 10 - 09:15 AM Thank you !! |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: olddude Date: 20 Nov 10 - 09:43 AM Bob Knight, I didn't answer your question, What do I think .. the word "brilliant" comes to mind. Incredible write, beautiful performance, beautiful voice ... Pro .. start to finish |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Ian Hendrie Date: 20 Nov 10 - 09:55 AM Hi Tootler, As someone originally from Teesside I would really like to learn your tunes : Cleveland Hills/Down Along the Tees. Is there any chance of posting an abc file? Regards, Ian |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: olddude Date: 20 Nov 10 - 11:31 AM Sandra in Sydney, I am now a huge Aussie fan!! wonderful |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: MGM·Lion Date: 20 Nov 10 - 11:49 AM Agree with johncharles, Dan: enjoyed your singing/playing very much. Thank you ~~ ♥♫❤Michael❤♫♥ |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: My guru always said Date: 20 Nov 10 - 12:10 PM Here you go: Terry McDonald's link |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: olddude Date: 20 Nov 10 - 12:11 PM Thank you Michael, I did yours also .. you guys are great. Opened me up to a bunch of music I haven't heard before. I thank you ! |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: olddude Date: 20 Nov 10 - 12:36 PM "Tom the Barber" wow is that great Terry is wonderful |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Terry McDonald Date: 20 Nov 10 - 12:44 PM Old Dude - you are too kind. I always think Somewhere in America is the best track, although I do like the guitar solo in The Lady Came from Baltimore. And if that sounds conceited it isn't meant to be - I'm just the voice and accompanying guitar. My son Philip played the bass, mandolin, keyboards, electric guitar and 'strings.' |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: bradfordian Date: 20 Nov 10 - 12:54 PM ANAHATA & MARY HUMPHRIES Several British songs and tunes to be savoured here. Brad |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Terry McDonald Date: 20 Nov 10 - 01:03 PM Just listened to Anahata and Mary's 'When Fishes Fly...' - absolutely beautiful! I've never heard that version before. Where's it from? |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Georgiansilver Date: 20 Nov 10 - 01:23 PM Sounds even better live... seen them twice in Lincs.... |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Terry McDonald Date: 20 Nov 10 - 01:40 PM Oops - just read the description beneath the video which answers my question. |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: olddude Date: 20 Nov 10 - 01:51 PM Georgian, that is a beautiful Scottish song well done! .. I really liked it. Terry everything on your link it great stuff. Suibhne that is a hauntingly beautiful song perfectly performed. How old is that song anyone know? Again I never heard any of these before so I am like a kid in a candy store because it is all new to me. Guru your songs didn't take long to load for me and all very well done! Lester, Pete, Greg , and Will ... great music, I now have lots to listen to. Thank you all this was very fun for me |
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