Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: Gulliver Date: 28 Nov 07 - 05:54 AM Guest Mark, that was a nice version of Carrickfergus, and I found Headland's Myspace page where there are a few more nice tracks. Where does the "I Never Dreamed" song come from? Any chance of the group making it over to Ireland? Don |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: The Sandman Date: 28 Nov 07 - 05:07 AM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItcBocS_x_M
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Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: GUEST,Mark Date: 28 Nov 07 - 04:59 AM Carrickfergus An excellent version of this classic song by Robbie Kirwan, (unknown except by friends and family) |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: katlaughing Date: 27 Nov 07 - 10:31 AM Thanks, Sedayne. I can see what he is doing with his fingers better in that second one, but I like the tune in the other one, better. |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: GUEST,machree01 Date: 26 Nov 07 - 10:36 AM Heres Christy Moore singing "Fairytale of New York" i uploaded. today. http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=GLqGE3C0yTQ |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: Jack Blandiver Date: 24 Nov 07 - 04:43 AM The Kanun is perhaps the most developed form of the plucked psaltery / zither; with the bridges resting on velum resonaters & each string equipped with moveable bridges to facilitate pitch shifting & portamento during playing. For a further virtuosic exanmple from a young player have a look at this... http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=NV7pMm1hP1U |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: katlaughing Date: 23 Nov 07 - 06:54 PM That was beautiful, Sedayne, thanks. That instruments look a lot like my plucked psaltery, but I've never gotten it to sound like that! Dave, thanks for that link. She sure makes it look easy. I love the way she handles the neck. |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: Jack Blandiver Date: 23 Nov 07 - 06:12 PM This is worth a look... http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=sv_LFxeK1Ik |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: Stewie Date: 23 Nov 07 - 06:07 PM Dave, lovely stuff - thanks for the link. She has more videos and lots of free MP3 downloads on this site: Julie Duggan --Stewie. |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: Uncle_DaveO Date: 23 Nov 07 - 10:59 AM Here's a great clawhammer banjo performance by Julie Duggan. If you search on her name at YouTube, you'll find another, musically satisfying but the video is ruined by extreme high contrast, so you really can't see what her hands are doing in that one. Julie Duggan on YouTube Julie Duggan is, to me, a really impressive banjoist. YMMV, I suppose. Dave Oesterreich |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: Tweed Date: 23 Nov 07 - 09:01 AM and more blues. Sam Chatmon doing "That's Alright. I think this is from one of Alan Lomax's films. |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: Tweed Date: 23 Nov 07 - 08:38 AM And pore Lightnin' at the height of his powers doing Mojo Hand. Looks like the front porch mockup they put together during one of the Folk Blues tours to Europe. |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: Tweed Date: 23 Nov 07 - 08:22 AM And another of Mance with two pickin' fingers taped together playing Jack o' Diamonds with a jack knife slide. |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: Tweed Date: 23 Nov 07 - 08:13 AM more Blues Here's Mance Lipscomb doing Motherless Children |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: GUEST,Brian Peters Date: 22 Nov 07 - 03:39 PM Nearly there (that was me, above). One link didn't work, though: (broken link fixed, Brian ...) |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: GUEST Date: 22 Nov 07 - 03:31 PM Ah, problem was I had Automatic Line Breaks selected. Murray wrote: "Brian, you really must shape up and do better with your video presentation." Sorry, but it wasn't my presentation. The clips were posted by Pete Simmons, whose Youtube ID is SIMMO7TS, and has put a lot of stuff up there from various folk festivals. I've now contacted him and the details for the Peters / Tyrrall stuff are up there. In addition there are these clips of my solo performance at Sheffield Folk Festival a couple of weeks ago: All Around My Hat
The Golden Vanity And the Peters / Tyrrall tracks are here. Hope these now meet your rigorous requirements, Murray! |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: GUEST,Brian Peters Date: 22 Nov 07 - 10:11 AM It just happened again, though fortunately I'd made a copy this time of what I'd written. Anoyone any idea why my posts aren't being accepted when I put blue clickies in them? |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: GUEST,Brian Peters Date: 22 Nov 07 - 09:59 AM Uh?? I've just submitted a message to this thread, full of clickies it took me ages to make, and when I pressed 'submit' it just disappeared. So this is a test, really. |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: katlaughing Date: 21 Nov 07 - 11:08 PM One more from the Andy Griffith Show because it's such a pretty song: There Is A Time as done by the Dillards/Darlings. Oh, heck, some more of the Darlings/Dillards and Andy: Doug's Tune. Leaning On the Everlasting Arms |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: katlaughing Date: 21 Nov 07 - 10:45 PM The Dillards as "The Darlings" on the Andy Griffith Show do Dooley, though this is not on youtube, it is a video from the show. This one is on youtube: Ebo Walker by the Dillards/Darlings. There's an even funnier version of it (for the intro and "asides,") of the Dillards doing it in |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: katlaughing Date: 21 Nov 07 - 10:30 PM Apologies if this has already been listed: Arlo & the Dillards in a studio session, singing Do-Re-Mi. |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: Tweed Date: 21 Nov 07 - 05:05 PM Blues category "Shake em on Down" according to Fred McDowell |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: The Sandman Date: 21 Nov 07 - 03:01 PM for those intrested in song accompaniment on the concertina,Ihave added a song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItcBocS_x_M |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: The Sandman Date: 15 Nov 07 - 12:27 PM Ihave added some concertinma tunes,hope you enjoy them. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItcBocS_x_M or google youtube dickmilesmusic. |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: The Sandman Date: 12 Nov 07 - 10:59 AM I have added some harmonica tunes .Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: Captain Birdseye - PM Date: 31 Oct 07 - 05:04 PM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItcBocS_x_M |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: ard mhacha Date: 10 Nov 07 - 04:32 PM Bobby Clancy sing The Recruiting Sergeant posted by Machree01, lovely rhythm to this song. |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: Gulliver Date: 10 Nov 07 - 02:58 PM Captain, I had no trouble accessing your channel. The URL in your previous post had a double _ , that's why it didn't work. Don |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: Freso Date: 08 Nov 07 - 12:36 PM For the MudCatters category, I nominate http://ie.youtube.com/profile?user=FrederikSOlesen, the YouTube channel of Freso, which contains and will contain more of solo-performances on harp, bodhrán, bones, spoons, and/or vocals. And it will probably even feature a few non-solo performances as well! (Now, I need to get me girlfriend to allow me to record her whistling, either with me drumming or harping along...)
For the dancing category, I nominate the channels of LeneMads and AneLuise. (And I think I am dancing meself in a few of their videos... can you find me? ;)) |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: The Sandman Date: 31 Oct 07 - 05:04 PM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItcBocS_x_M Hope this is right for Dick Miles,ArchiesFancy |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: The Sandman Date: 31 Oct 07 - 04:53 PM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItcBocS_x_M here is the link that should get DickMiles and co,Archies FancyHerdontheHill.this wasrecorded, July 1981.Dick Miles |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: ard mhacha Date: 31 Oct 07 - 12:48 PM A good selection of music Machree, Liam Clancy`s singing of, Ar Eirinn ni neosfainn ce hi, is brilliant. |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 31 Oct 07 - 10:40 AM Here's a rather daft but charming vid of early music revival,pioneer Arnold Dolmesch and friends. |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: The Sandman Date: 31 Oct 07 - 06:35 AM yes, I have that problem,I dont understand,because its had 80 viewings,and two subscribers,sorry Becky. |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: Desert Dancer Date: 31 Oct 07 - 12:04 AM Captain, Your url doesn't seem to work, and I get no result on such a search... ~ Becky in Tucson |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: The Sandman Date: 30 Oct 07 - 12:01 PM I have just put a track from my Dunmow Flitch lp, which is no longer available,on you tube,Jez Lowe on guitar, Sue Miles clarinet,Dick Miles on concertina,The two tracks are Archies Fancy and Herd on the hill,there is some great clarinet playing on these two tracks. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItcBocS__x_M Iam intending to put more tracks up soon,you might have to search under dickmiles music.DickMiles |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: GUEST,machree01 Date: 29 Oct 07 - 08:05 AM Thanks Joseph, i haven't been on mud-cat for over a month. Heres one i just uploaded on youtube, it's the Wolfe Tones singing Dreams of Home, from Siamsa Cois Laoi Gig, 1986. http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=Mu9e84oIO2A |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: Cruiser Date: 18 Oct 07 - 06:12 PM Si Bheg Si Mhor, an ever-beloved O'Carolan tune I love this song on a fiddle. Molly, that was beautiful. |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: joseph Date: 18 Oct 07 - 04:57 AM HI there There are some fine Irish Folk Songs and Music on you tube. Try Machree01 he has some fine recordings including Liam Clancy etc. You will get a number of links from there |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: GUEST,Eye Lander Date: 18 Oct 07 - 04:19 AM Well done Joe it was brilliant, as you say memories came flooding back. Jillie |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: Joe Offer Date: 18 Oct 07 - 01:44 AM Well, it's not folk music and it's not YouTube, but it certainly deserves our attention: It brings back memories.... -Joe- |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: Murray MacLeod Date: 11 Oct 07 - 06:19 PM Brian, you really must shape up and do better with your video presentation. The music is marvellous (goes without saying) but you have fifteen videos up there with no indication of the content ! All the tags are identical ! Individual description needed, old boy, and I would also love to see a video of you singing the Last Dragoon ... |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: GUEST,Brian Peters Date: 05 Oct 07 - 11:25 AM Speaking of Otley, here are some clips from the same weekend, featuring a tired but fairly spirited Peters and Tyrrall closing out the Sunday evening concert in Kork's wine bar. Mostly trad. songs and instrumentals, but we do our Dylan cover and Gordon's John Clare setting. Not all the clips are complete, unfortunately (and I might be having words with the lighting engineer, too!) |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: Hamish Date: 05 Oct 07 - 02:49 AM I put some clips of Bob Fox singing Sally Wheatley and various Karine Polwart songs from Otley the other week. You'll find them under my YouTube id of hamish1357 -- Hamish |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: Joe Offer Date: 04 Oct 07 - 08:41 PM Interesting collection of video clips to accompany Bok, Muir, and Trickett's And So Will We Yet. Not what I would have chosen to accompany the music, but interesting - and it's a great song. -Joe- |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: JedMarum Date: 03 Oct 07 - 11:03 AM I have a three clips from a show I did at Uncle Calvins in Dallas with my friend Mason Brown and my son Jaime. Here're links to the clips. Please look, rate them and comment on them at Youtube - if you can. That helps with my ratings. ;-) A Yankee in Texas White Cockade Folk Medicine Show
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Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: sian, west wales Date: 03 Oct 07 - 05:57 AM I met Olle Paulsson of Drone Music AB at Celtic Connections this year and he's trying to build up a collection of Northern European folk music on www.tvfolk.net sian |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: katlaughing Date: 24 Sep 07 - 12:26 PM Another one, posted by Nathan Rogers, Stan's son, apparently, of Barrett's Privateers with a visual homage to Nova Scotia: Click. |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: katlaughing Date: 24 Sep 07 - 12:20 PM Benoit Bourque and Olivier Demers of Le Vent du Nord doing some fine fiddling and step-dancing. |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: akenaton Date: 08 Sep 07 - 05:24 PM Amazing video of the Beers Family collected by Pete Seeger. It contains dancing dolls, which must be similar to the "dancing dolls" belonging to Seth Davy and mentioned in the Irish song "Whiskey on a Sunday". I 've always wondered what Seth Davy's dolls looked like the Beer family |
Subject: RE: YouTube Folkmusic Video PermaThread From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 31 Aug 07 - 08:24 PM Here ae two amazing clips of someone I haven't ever heard of, but should have - Gilles Apap. First, a Mozart cadenza with a difference. And here he is in a more folk context. And here is a Wikipedia entry about him. |
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