Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: DrugCrazed Date: 15 Jun 11 - 11:09 AM Whenever I get around to doing stuff. Should become pretty active on the 20th |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Tootler Date: 29 Jul 11 - 06:12 PM Da Auld Restin Chair A slow air by Tom Anderson played on my Morse Anglo Concertina. |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: olddude Date: 10 Nov 11 - 11:33 AM Anything new that you kind folks want to share. I love the music, it gave me many hours of enjoyment. Thank you |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Georgiansilver Date: 10 Nov 11 - 12:08 PM My latest Olddude... from Mamma Mia... sorry, not very 'Folkie" |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: olddude Date: 10 Nov 11 - 12:11 PM Its wonderful, I love your music |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: olddude Date: 10 Nov 11 - 12:14 PM Carole just sent me a wonderful link .. Thank you :-) carole |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: George Papavgeris Date: 10 Nov 11 - 01:51 PM George's Youtube playlist |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: olddude Date: 10 Nov 11 - 01:55 PM George Thank you, I am a huge fan |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: henryclem Date: 11 Nov 11 - 03:26 PM Can't do the blue clicky thing at the moment, but you can find me on Youtube on the Bath Folk Festival channel ... google Henry Clements Needle and Thread. Lots of good stuff from Tinkers Bag, too. Henry |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Georgiansilver Date: 12 Nov 11 - 02:23 PM There you go Henry!! there's a link for you! |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: olddude Date: 12 Nov 11 - 02:42 PM wonderful |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Rob Naylor Date: 12 Nov 11 - 02:50 PM Here's one of me doing the old song "Banks of the Sweet Primroses": Banks of the Sweet Primroses Faster than usually sung, and with a bit of a different tune from the one considered "standard" but that's the way I learned it! I do normally play it a *bit* more slowly than this. |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: GUEST,Jerry Date: 13 Nov 11 - 05:47 PM Refresh |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Phil Edwards Date: 13 Nov 11 - 06:12 PM Here's 52 Folk Songs: my folk-song-a-week site, now in its 11th week. I've been putting up more than one song a week, so there are currently 27 songs up there, 17 of them traditional. For the first six weeks I just recorded myself singing unaccompanied. Since then I've got more into accompaniment, using the magic of multitracking: five of the last thirteen songs have been accompanied in one way or another (flute, whistle, reed organ), while the latest song to appear features me duetting with myself. |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: olddude Date: 13 Nov 11 - 06:23 PM Rob, Jerry, Radish good stuff always |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: DrugCrazed Date: 14 Nov 11 - 04:36 AM I have an album now |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Rob Naylor Date: 15 Nov 11 - 04:24 AM Blocked y work filters, DC...will check it out assap. |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Tootler Date: 15 Nov 11 - 06:13 PM I've recently started to learn ukulele. Here's a couple of my efforts Coulter's Candy Black is the colour |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: RTim Date: 19 Dec 11 - 07:04 PM I am British - but just happen to live in the USA!! Tim Radford http://soundcloud.com/tim-radford |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: GUEST Date: 19 Dec 11 - 09:09 PM We are rubber - You are glue What ever the USA creates bounces back to you. Bottom line USA blacks are better than UK blacks. Creativity,Culture,Class |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Georgiansilver Date: 20 Dec 11 - 03:43 AM Guest, your lack of understanding is only excelled by your abundance of ignorance. Crawl back into your troll hole. |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Tootler Date: 24 Dec 11 - 04:57 PM I recently put three carols on You Tube. Seven Joys of Mary Down in Yon Forest I sing of a Maiden |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: olddude Date: 26 Feb 12 - 11:11 AM any new music my friends ? |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray Date: 26 Feb 12 - 01:23 PM I've got a whole bunch of new / auld things up at: http://soundcloud.com/sedayne-fiddlesangs With more to follow... |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Georgiansilver Date: 26 Feb 12 - 03:01 PM Jock O' Hazeldean. My latest on Youtube... Dan, I think you have heard this... Backing music by Luca ('Lucabez' on Youtube).. his guitaring is worth a look at if anyone has time |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Tim Leaning Date: 27 Feb 12 - 09:48 AM not my latest but there are lods to lsiten to on here..Not all me either Hi mike ! Best wishes to you and yours Dan |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: GUEST,olddude Date: 27 Feb 12 - 10:15 AM Beautiful work my friends |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Tootler Date: 27 Feb 12 - 06:02 PM I've done a few Woody songs recently. Grand Coulee Dam Wreck of the Reuben James So Long, it's been good to know you And there's a traditional song: The Lyke Wake Dirge. I have some information about this song on my Occasional Folk Songs Blog. |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: GUEST,olddude Date: 27 Feb 12 - 10:44 PM tootler awesome !!!! |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Tootler Date: 28 Feb 12 - 09:30 AM Many thanks, Dan. Also for your kind remarks on You-Tube. I'm really only a beginner on uke - just at the first position strumming stage. I've been dipping into your You Tube channel from time to time. Some great stuff there. |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: olddude Date: 28 Feb 12 - 09:56 AM Hey Tim wow is that a beautiful song !!! great job |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Tim Leaning Date: 28 Feb 12 - 01:13 PM Hmmm another of my cheerful efforts thanks for the kind comment Dan.. |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: olddude Date: 28 Feb 12 - 02:17 PM Cause I get so confused in my mind also Tim ... I love that song |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Georgiansilver Date: 28 Feb 12 - 03:51 PM Hi Tim... long time no chat.. hope you and you Mrs are well. |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Tim Leaning Date: 01 Mar 12 - 04:45 PM Hi Mike :) we are doing fine thank s I hope you are recovering still.. Ok Dan I promise not to keep posting but ... My Mate Claude sent me this today and I thought hey what the heck Make Dan listen .. Keep well Over the Mountains.. |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Tootler Date: 04 Mar 12 - 05:20 PM How about some Playford tunes? Lady Catherine Ogle Childgrove Both played on recorder, Lady Catherine Ogle on Tenor, Childgrove on Alto. |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Tim Leaning Date: 09 Mar 12 - 05:54 AM I think the recorder sounds lovely mate its got soul when its played like that. Claude Bourbon can play so he does that and I write some of the lyrics |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: GUEST,Suibhne Astray Date: 09 Mar 12 - 06:03 AM http://soundcloud.com/sedayne-fiddlesangs/the-great-silkie-o-sule-skerry |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: GUEST,Corona Smith Date: 09 Mar 12 - 09:38 AM Hello, here's some Yorkshire folk music from my band The Shiznitz on souncloud. We also have a WEBSITE now. All our songs on soundcloud are downloadabubble. Cheers! |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Mick Pearce (MCP) Date: 09 Mar 12 - 11:33 AM Here's some of mine Mick Pearce Channel: one Irish song, two other traditional British, a set of Carolan tunes and one modern song. Mick |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Georgiansilver Date: 01 Apr 12 - 10:32 AM My latest Dan! |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Tootler Date: 01 Apr 12 - 04:58 PM Excellent GS. Great arrangement. |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Phil Edwards Date: 01 Apr 12 - 06:11 PM My latest, which are already getting more plays than usual: I live not where I love My bonny boy |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Tootler Date: 09 Apr 12 - 04:09 PM New ones of mine: Nightingales Sing Never Weather Beaten Sail |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Abdul The Bul Bul Date: 09 Apr 12 - 05:43 PM Maybe I should have oput it on this UK fred and not the other mudcat on uchoob eh? Anyway, heres me. |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Abdul The Bul Bul Date: 09 Apr 12 - 05:46 PM Well it worked last time Alan Clayton Al |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Georgiansilver Date: 09 Apr 12 - 06:00 PM Thanks Alan... just subscribed to your channel.. I love your cover of 'When Fishes Fly' |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Phil Edwards Date: 09 Apr 12 - 06:12 PM More from 52 Folk Songs: Once I had a sweetheart (melodica, zither, bongoes) When I was in my prime (flute, recorder) Let no man steal your thyme (unaccompanied) And this week I'm buying a concertina. Upward and onward! |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Abdul The Bul Bul Date: 15 Apr 12 - 07:23 AM Thanks GS, I looked in and reciprocated. Al |
Subject: RE: How about some British Catter Music? From: Tim Leaning Date: 20 Apr 12 - 09:09 AM Double century and no big arguments. Well done everybody.... :) |
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