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Subject: Olde English Rock... From: Coley The Geordie Date: 25 Mar 00 - 06:29 PM HELP! WHERE CAN I FIND LYRICS AND MORE IMPORTANTLY TABS TO LOTS OF TRADITIONAL FOLK SONGS. I KNOW THERE IS A MASSIVE DATABASE OUT THERE BUT IT DOESN'T HAVE ANY OF THE SONGS I WANT!!!!!!!! PLEASE HELP, I THINK I'M MELTING!!!!!!! |
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Subject: RE: Olde English Rock... From: Sorcha Date: 25 Mar 00 - 06:35 PM Try giving us specific tunes, a lot of traditional stuff is right here, in the Big Blue Search box, if you know how to do it. Just ask for help, and WELCOME to the Mudcat. Most questions answered soon, all questions answered eventually! |
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Subject: RE: Olde English Rock... From: paddymac Date: 25 Mar 00 - 06:54 PM ThunderChild - PLEASE DON'T SHOUT - IT'S NOT THE WAY TO WIN FRIENDS, GET ATTENTION, OR MORE IMPORTANTLY, TO GET HELP WITH YOUR QUESTION! Using all upper case letters in considered rude and uninformed. Basically, it's just bad form. As Sorcha said, your question will eventually be answered by somebody here at the mudcat, but you might have to answer a few more questions to help people focus their search efforts for you. I'm a bit perplexed - your thread title seeks "Olde English Rock", but your request seems to be for traditional folk music. Maybe I just missed the joke, but I don't think rock, of any variety, is generally considered to be traditional folk. Well, at least not yet. To help you get started finding what you want on your own, I suggest you click on the word "Links" below the thicker blue line at the top of the page. That will take you to the world's best "library" of links to the wonderful world of folk music. Spend some time surfing there, and I think you might be amazed at what you can find. |
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Subject: RE: Olde English Rock... From: Sorcha Date: 25 Mar 00 - 07:04 PM Maybe it's a trad song about an Olde English rock? ie, Standing stones, dolmens, etc.? We could answer some more questions here, before they're asked!!! :) |
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Subject: RE: Olde English Rock... From: Dave Swan Date: 25 Mar 00 - 07:08 PM It was $0.98 a six-pack when I was in school...... |
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Subject: RE: Olde English Rock... From: Jeri Date: 25 Mar 00 - 07:20 PM Possibly ThunderChild is referring to trad songs done by English rock groups such as Steeleye Span and Fairport Convention. The DT has quite a few of the songs, and there are other lyrics sites listed on the Links page.
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Subject: RE: Olde English Rock... From: paddymac Date: 25 Mar 00 - 07:28 PM Ah, Dave. AS I recall, there was a headache in every can. |
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Subject: RE: Olde English Rock... From: Dave Swan Date: 25 Mar 00 - 07:47 PM Too right |
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Subject: RE: Olde English Rock... From: Jeri Date: 25 Mar 00 - 09:33 PM Paddymac - I apoligise for saying the same thing as you about the links page. I seem to be having a problem reading things these days... |
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Subject: RE: Olde English Rock... From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 26 Mar 00 - 08:51 PM |
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Subject: RE: Olde English Rock... From: GUEST Date: 27 Mar 00 - 01:07 PM 'Nuff said McGrath; all the response a request like that deserves. |
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Subject: RE: Olde English Rock... From: paddymac Date: 27 Mar 00 - 01:15 PM Jeri - not to worry. Love ya anyway. Besides, it's great to get confirmation from a family member. |
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Subject: RE: Olde English Rock... From: GUEST,ThunderChild Date: 29 Mar 00 - 04:43 AM Hi guys, thanx for replying, sorry that its been a while. Anyway, the songs I am looking for are:
Black Mountainside - covered by Bert Jansch Well, I dunno if you know any of them but we can only hope. Sorry about shouting, I'll remember to whisper next time! Oh and as for the name, Olde English Rock, well you'll just have to keep guessing...
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