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05 Jun 20 - 02:23 PM (#4057525)
Subject: RE: Mudcat online singaround
From: Joe Offer

So, if we started at noon here in California, that would be 8 PM in London and 5 AM in Sydney. Would 9 PM be too late to start in London?

Mondays?

-Joe-


06 Jun 20 - 09:33 AM (#4057655)
Subject: RE: Mudcat online singaround
From: GUEST,Cujimmy

Lots of clubs in UK + Ireland seem to start at 9pm

    And Jimmy, I'm glad that you lasted to the end.
    -Joe-


06 Jun 20 - 01:31 PM (#4057705)
Subject: RE: Mudcat online singaround
From: GUEST

nothing starts in Ireland till 10 aT THE EARLIEST


06 Jun 20 - 11:24 PM (#4057792)
Subject: RE: Mudcat online singaround Monday 9 PM London time
From: Joe Offer

Looking for a co-host with Zoom experience. Contact me privately.
-Joe-


07 Jun 20 - 03:42 AM (#4057817)
Subject: RE: Mudcat online singaround Monday 9 PM London time
From: GUEST,SteveT

Is this for signed up Mudcat members only or can 'Guests' (using usual Mudcat Guest sign-in names) also listen in?
Steve, if you'd like to be on the email list, email me, joe@mudcat.org


07 Jun 20 - 04:35 AM (#4057823)
Subject: RE: Mudcat online singaround Monday 9 PM London time
From: Joe Offer

I don't expect to be particularly restrictive, Steve. Just use the name you usually use at Mudcat.
-Joe-


07 Jun 20 - 06:05 AM (#4057841)
Subject: RE: Mudcat online singaround Monday 9 PM London time
From: GUEST

The computer that I have been using for other Zoom sessions defaults to identifying me as just Richard. I think it's possible to change that from within the Zoom application, but maybe not in advance.

Also I ought to mention that my local club, Herga, normally meets on Monday evenings (though I attend very seldom) and is currently having Zoom sessions; but there are probably several such sessions every day somewhere or other, so not to worry about clashing with someone.


07 Jun 20 - 11:19 AM (#4057906)
Subject: RE: Mudcat online singaround Monday 9 PM London time
From: severed-head

Interested! Will try to join you all.
Garry


07 Jun 20 - 12:16 PM (#4057913)
Subject: RE: Mudcat online singaround Monday 9 PM London time
From: GUEST,Ed

Joe,

I well remember the Hearme/PalTalk sessions of many moons ago.

I was never a contributor but very much enjoyed listening in.

I've not investigated or installed Zoom as yet, but would it be OK with you and the others if I tuned in passively?

Ed Pellow


Sure. Ed. When it's your turn, just say you want to pass.
-Joe-


07 Jun 20 - 01:17 PM (#4057921)
Subject: RE: Mudcat online singaround Monday 9 PM London time
From: leeneia

How will we get the link to the session?


07 Jun 20 - 01:26 PM (#4057924)
Subject: RE: Mudcat online singaround Monday 9 PM London time
From: GUEST

"What time Mudcat time, just to be precise? "
5 hours difference between BST and EDT


07 Jun 20 - 03:33 PM (#4057949)
Subject: RE: Mudcat online singaround Monday 9 PM London time
From: open mike

i will ry to join,,,,but how?


07 Jun 20 - 03:58 PM (#4057955)
Subject: RE: Mudcat online singaround Monday 9 PM London time
From: GUEST,Ed

Joe posted in an earlier message:

I'll post the link to the Zoom session here in this thread just one hour before we begin


07 Jun 20 - 04:07 PM (#4057961)
Subject: RE: Mudcat online singaround Monday 9 PM London time
From: open mike

Yes...I admit I do not even know what day it is anymore....          I thought it was monday already! Luckily, for once I am actually early instead of late! see you toorrow!


07 Jun 20 - 07:47 PM (#4058024)
Subject: RE: Mudcat online singaround Monday 9 PM London time
From: MoorleyMan

I'd love to join, and will try to do so - but sad to say it clashes with two other sings on a Monday at 8 or 9pm UK time. Did anyone not consider a different timed start, say an earlier slot? Or perhaps a Thursday evening, when I've not been able to find anything much happening zoom-sing-wise... (except for very late or during the wee small hours UK time)...
Hope to "see" you tomorrow Joe.


07 Jun 20 - 08:14 PM (#4058032)
Subject: RE: Mudcat online singaround Monday 9 PM London time
From: GUEST,Susanne (skw)

This is great! I'll try to join at my local (Kiel) time of 10 PM. Not sure my camera is working, though. Would I still be allowed in, Joe?


07 Jun 20 - 08:22 PM (#4058034)
Subject: RE: Mudcat online singaround Monday 9 PM London time
From: Tattie Bogle

Will try to come in later: we have a band practice on Zoom at 8pm, but should be finished soon after 9pm.


07 Jun 20 - 11:20 PM (#4058049)
Subject: RE: Mudcat online singaround Monday 9 PM London time
From: Mrrzy

So 3, mudcat time?

Monday at 8 PM London time. That's Noon here in California, 3 PM at Mudcat Central in Pennsylvania, and 5 AM in Sydney.

We'll go for about 4 hours, hopefully twice around the group. Zoom is a memory hog, and I start losing bandwidth toward the end of 4 hours.

-Joe-


08 Jun 20 - 04:25 AM (#4058073)
Subject: RE: Mudcat worldwide singaround Monday 9 PM London
From: Noreen

Great, Joe! I'll be there ??


08 Jun 20 - 04:28 AM (#4058074)
Subject: RE: Mudcat worldwide singaround Monday 9 PM London
From: Noreen

Ha ha! That was meant to be a smiley face :-) not two question marks.
I am not finding fault.


08 Jun 20 - 01:22 PM (#4058183)
Subject: RE: Mudcat worldwide singaround Monday 9 PM London
From: Severn

I will be there, at least for awhile I also have cook up a setlist for tomorrow night's The Blues Comes Calling radio show that I will be co-hosting.(PM me for info if interested). This sounds like fun and a chance to see and hear some of you, friends, correspondents and strangers in the virtual flesh. I wouldn't miss it for all the steak in Salisbury!.....


08 Jun 20 - 02:27 PM (#4058195)
Subject: RE: Mudcat worldwide singaround Monday 9 PM London
From: Celtaddict

I am looking forward to this!


08 Jun 20 - 03:06 PM (#4058205)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Monday NOW!!!~!!!
From: Joe Offer

REFRESH - OPEN FOR COCKTAILS AND CONVERSATION.


08 Jun 20 - 04:26 PM (#4058215)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Monday NOW!!!~!!!
From: Noreen

It’s live now! 25 of us in so far :)
More welcome.


08 Jun 20 - 04:48 PM (#4058221)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Monday NOW!!!~!!!
From: Joe Offer

28 here now....and it's lovely!


08 Jun 20 - 05:34 PM (#4058226)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Monday NOW!!!~!!!
From: Waddon Pete

Thanks for organising this Singaround Joe!


08 Jun 20 - 05:36 PM (#4058228)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Monday NOW!!!~!!!
From: Noreen

I think this should be a regular event :)


08 Jun 20 - 06:34 PM (#4058236)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Monday NOW!!!~!!!
From: Joe Offer

Weekly?


08 Jun 20 - 07:15 PM (#4058239)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Monday NOW!!!~!!!
From: cujimmy

Yes what a lovely evening, thanks Joe - Monday evenings are a good time for me if we continue these into the future.


08 Jun 20 - 07:31 PM (#4058243)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Monday NOW!!!~!!!
From: leeneia

I need to correct something I said at cocktail time. I said the Tiger Rag was written in Tulsa about Twelfth and Vine. No, it was the Twelfth Street Rag.

In Kansas City the jazz district "museum" is at 18th and Vine.


08 Jun 20 - 07:37 PM (#4058244)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Monday NOW!!!~!!!
From: leeneia

Twelfth Street Rag with notes

such fun


08 Jun 20 - 07:48 PM (#4058248)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Monday NOW!!!~!!!
From: JennieG

I slept in. Missed it. 6 a.m. is a bit early on a winter morning.


08 Jun 20 - 07:58 PM (#4058253)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Monday NOW!!!~!!!
From: Mrrzy

This was GREAT!


08 Jun 20 - 08:00 PM (#4058254)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Monday NOW!!!~!!!
From: Joe Offer

All over after 4 hours of singing, and it was lovely. I will keep hosting a singaround on Mondays, but I will move it to 8 PM London time. Noreen did a splendid job as co-host, by the way.

Anybody want to host a second Mudcat sing on another day, maybe Thursday?

-Joe-


09 Jun 20 - 12:20 AM (#4058282)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM
From: Joe Offer

This was absolutely what Mudcat is supposed to be. I can't believe how wonderful this gathering was. Hope to see you all again next Monday.

-Joe-


09 Jun 20 - 05:24 AM (#4058322)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: MoorleyMan

I'll echo that big-time, Joe, and thanks so much for getting it organised and so well steered. Great to meet so many fellow-Catters and share their songs. Already looking forward to next time.


09 Jun 20 - 06:35 AM (#4058345)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: Richard Mellish

Thanks to all for organising the singaround. I chickened out after the first song of the second time around, because I've been trying to bring my waking/sleeping cycle a bit closer to the hours of daylight, though with limited success.

Whichever day of the week we choose is bound to be wrong for someone. I forget how many of us were there last night, but it was enough for once round to last the best part of three hours. So Joe's idea of Mondays and Thursdays should work, with more than enough singers/musicians each time, even if a lot of us don't join in every time.


09 Jun 20 - 07:48 AM (#4058369)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: Sarah the flute

What a fantastic evening - managed to stay awake until the end but well worth it. Some great songs and unusual ones I had not heard before. It will definitely be a regular slot for me. Thanks so much for organising Joe. These Zoom sessions have been great for geting back to solo singing although I still miss my fellow band members in Morrigan.


09 Jun 20 - 08:34 AM (#4058379)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: GUEST,Martin Ryan

Well done!

Regards


09 Jun 20 - 09:11 AM (#4058384)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: voyager

Ditto (well done).


09 Jun 20 - 09:27 AM (#4058385)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: SPB-Cooperator

I'll try to get to this. If one wanted to get really ambitious, how about a 24 hour worldwide singathon on a later date, then that can take into account time-zones. Will the session be on Zoom Business (300 participants) as Zoom pro is limited to 100.


09 Jun 20 - 09:40 AM (#4058386)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: Shogun

Hi All
Can Anybody send me link to zoom and some notice when it happens again?

Thanks


09 Jun 20 - 06:07 PM (#4058470)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: Tattie Bogle

It was braw!


09 Jun 20 - 06:59 PM (#4058478)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: Mrrzy

Moved my alarm for next week to an hour earlier. Looking for something French!


10 Jun 20 - 02:13 AM (#4058513)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: GUEST,Gerry

If it starts 5AM Tuesday Sydney time (Monday elsewhere, but Tuesday here), and goes on for three or four hours, does that mean if I don't get up at 5 I'll still be able to join in partway through?


10 Jun 20 - 03:10 AM (#4058517)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: Joe Offer

You betcha, Gerry. We really need to have people from Australia and New Zealand to make this gathering truly worldwide. As people come in, I assign them a number and we sing in numerical order. I'm hoping we can go twice around the group, even if the singaround lasts six hours. This week, we went around twice and lasted 4 hours, but I'll do my best to make sure everybody gets a chance to sing at least once. There are so many Mudcatters that I want to hear.

There's a problem, though. Zoom is a memory hog. After about 3 hours, my computer gets a bit shaky and I really need to reboot. I had very bad service during the last hour of our session. I'm afraid to reboot, because I'm afraid I'll end the session and lose everybody. I'm wondering if I reassign the session to another host, if I can leave and reboot, and then rejoin the session.

I had Noreen as cohost and she is certainly competent to handle anything (as many of you know). Could I have made her host and handed off to her while I rebooted? I noticed that she was getting a bit unstable toward the end, but I wonder if she had rebooted and come back and taken over as host, if then I could reboot and come back.

Anybody know?

-Joe-


10 Jun 20 - 07:51 AM (#4058575)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: Anne Lister

Just a quick note - for those there at the start on Monday and the mention of Friday 13th and the Templars - I've opened a different thread. It looks as if I'm the only one who's looked at it or contributed, so maybe my subject line isn't clear enough! I've called it "from the song circle - Friday 13th".
I'll try and join in again, but my stamina wouldn't be strong enough to cope with three hours on Zoom myself. I'll happily raise a glass to those who can!


10 Jun 20 - 11:52 AM (#4058613)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: Herga Kitty

I'm usually in the virtual Herga club on Mondays and one of our local Dorset clubs on Thursdays, but it was good to put faces to names on Monday and I will try to look in to the Mudcat song sessions for a while - at least the time difference means I can join Mudcat after the England-based sessions finish, if I'm still awake enough!

Kitty


10 Jun 20 - 09:07 PM (#4058689)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: Tattie Bogle

Regarding the re-boot question, Joe: a few weeks back, I was both host and quiz-mistress on our weekly family quiz when my computer suddenly froze! No cursor, nothing! I had to crash shutdown and re-boot, which took ages, then get back into Zoom - another eternity, it seemed. But when I finally got back in, everyone else was still there: they had been having a great chat in my absence.
So, it seems the meeting only terminates if/when you "end meeting": you can leave and come back even if you are the host.


11 Jun 20 - 03:33 AM (#4058733)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: Joe Offer

Just to clarify - I'm asking if somebody else might like to host a singaround on Thursday....


11 Jun 20 - 08:46 PM (#4058856)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: McGrath of Harlow

I'm not a frequent visitor these days, so I've only just seen this. Sounds great, and it's the kind of positive development I've been expecting to see happening with the lockdown that could maybe enrich our world when it's over.

But I haven't a clue to how this Zoom thing works. No, I don't mean the techie stuff, I don't need to know that any more than I do for my iPad or my TV. But, how do I set about using it. I've got the app loaded on my iPad, but it's just sitting there.

Someone point me where I can get up to speed, and join in. Or even just look in.

As Joe said up the thread: "This was absolutely what Mudcat is supposed to be. "


11 Jun 20 - 10:26 PM (#4058867)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: Joe Offer

Hi, Kevin - I'll post the link here on Monday, half an hour before we start at 8 PM London time. If you have a camera and a microphone on your computer or iPad, you're all set. Click the link, and Zoom will set itself up.
Zoom came out with an encrypted version within the last two weeks, and that should take care of most of the security problems people were worried about.
Hope to see you Monday!
-Joe-


12 Jun 20 - 04:09 AM (#4058894)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: My guru always said

It was wonderful to see & hear so many Catters on Monday, would love to be Zooming with you again. Thanks so much for organising it Joe, you made a great job of herding us Cats xx


12 Jun 20 - 10:37 AM (#4058941)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: Mrrzy

Who sang the Favorite Things song?

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14 Jun 20 - 06:39 PM (#4059296)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: MoorleyMan

It was sung by Vikki (Yorkshire Yankee). It's one of her own excellent parodies.


15 Jun 20 - 10:45 AM (#4059314)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: Mrrzy

Mwah. Also trying to save Zoom info offline in case Mudcat is down...


15 Jun 20 - 01:50 PM (#4059348)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: Tattie Bogle

A couple of useful videos for anyone unfamiliar with Zoom, and how to improve it for music use: (not sure why the second one is so much longer, when there's actually less that you can do!!)
1. For PCs/Macs/laptops
Zoom for PCs etc
2. For iPads/tablets/phones:
Zoom for iPads/tablets/phones

And one other thing: best to install Zoom on your device, which you can do any time before the meeting starts: if you do that, then all you need to do is, at the appointed time, open the Zoom software,go to "Join a Meeting" and use the meeting number and password.
You don't need the long url if you do it that way: I know of several people who have failed to get in as they used the long url where they should have put the meeting number!

May see you later!


15 Jun 20 - 02:14 PM (#4059352)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: Mrrzy

Saved offline in case mudcat goes down YAY can hardly wait!


15 Jun 20 - 02:21 PM (#4059355)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: Acorn4

I'll try to come along tonight if I'm recognised (haven't done the bit signing in with an alias yet.

If you're using a PC or laptop these tips might be useful.

The problem with Zoom is that it was designed for conferencing not singing. It interprets long held notes or instruments as background noise and tries to cut them out.

On the main screen normally at the top left (usually) there is a tab which says "turn on original sound" - make sure this is "on".

Go into audio settings:-

unclick "auto adjust volume"

You can adjust your own and incoming voluem here.


Go into "Advanced"

Make sure "enable original sound" is "on".

Disable both settings for background noise (persistent and the other one)

leave "echo cancellation" enabled.


These settings should save themselves but it pays to check each session..

Hope this helps.


15 Jun 20 - 02:39 PM (#4059362)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: GUEST,Dani

Hi all!

Can't make it today, but hope to soon : )

Will work on a New Zealand connection.

Dani


15 Jun 20 - 03:05 PM (#4059365)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround NOW!!!!
From: Tattie Bogle

All that in the video I linked to Acorn 4: it does make a big difference, especially if you are playing an instrument.


15 Jun 20 - 04:33 PM (#4059374)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround NOW!!!!
From: Noreen

Come join us!
32 people in tonight so far :)


15 Jun 20 - 05:31 PM (#4059385)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround NOW!!!!
From: Acorn4

Great to meet you all and listen to a range of songs from all over.


15 Jun 20 - 06:54 PM (#4059404)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround NOW!!!!
From: Joe Offer

Here's an example of the sophisticated and civilized songs we hear on Monday afternoons....

Thread #16400   Message #2530997
Posted By: SPB-Cooperator
04-Jan-09 - 03:50 AM
Thread Name: Animal Songs
Subject: ADD: I Hates Elephants (SPB Cooperator)

I hates elephants, I do!
I hates elephants, I do!
Elephants they are not nice
And while I'm at it, I don't like mice
I hates Elephants, I do!

I hates Aardvarks, I do!
I hates Aardvarks, I do!
I don't like the Aardvark's nose
And I hates hippos I suppose
I hates Aardvarks, I do!

I hates lions, I do!
I hates lions, I do!
I don't lik ethe lion's roar
And I don't like the tiger's claw
I hates lions, I do!

I hates wallabies, I do!
I hates wallabies, I do!
I don't like the way they jump
And camels just give me the hump
I hates wallabies, I do!

I hates peoples, I do!
I hates peoples, I do!
Peoples jusr get in the way
Why can't they a;ll go away?
I hates peoples, I do!

I don't want to go home!
I don't want to go home!
Why must we go? Whay can't we stay?
Why can'twe be at the zoo all day?
I don't want to go home!

hates elephants, I do!
I hates elephants, I do!
Elephants they are not nice
And while I'm at it, I don't like mice
I hates Elephants, I do!


15 Jun 20 - 07:46 PM (#4059415)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround NOW!!!!
From: Noreen

:)


15 Jun 20 - 08:12 PM (#4059421)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround NOW!!!!
From: Mrrzy

What'd I miss?


15 Jun 20 - 08:54 PM (#4059432)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: Joe Offer

This was a marvelous gathering. I had such a good time! See you next Monday.
If you want advance notice, email me at joe@mudcat.org to get on the list. Otherwise, I'll post the link here in this thread on Monday.
Thus is so much fun, but now I'm exhausted and it's time for my nap....
-Joe-

And we had one wonderful singer from Australia, so I think that makes us officially "worldwide." Thank you all for coming.


16 Jun 20 - 03:15 AM (#4059449)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: Jim Carroll

"nothing starts in Ireland till 10 aT THE EARLIEST"
Tends to be balanced by the fact that nothing finishes before 2-am; will be interesting to find if anything has changed

When we visited Ireland then returned home to London before we moved here permanently, it took us two weeks to get used to the time-zone difference - it was like having jet-lag, only we always drove over and crossed on the ferry
Jim


17 Jun 20 - 10:48 AM (#4059705)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: Mrrzy

Is it Monday yet? Is it Monday yet? Is it Monday yet?


20 Jun 20 - 05:23 PM (#4060406)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: Noreen

No, but it’s coming soon! Got your song(s) picked out?

Any new singers thinking of joining on Monday? All are very welcome and its great fun. :o)


21 Jun 20 - 01:39 PM (#4060598)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: Amergin

Boy this sounds like fun, like the old HearMe or the other programs.

Does a new link appear every week?


22 Jun 20 - 06:16 AM (#4060707)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: Susan of DT

How does this work? I just got a camera for my computer. Do I need to download anything? Is it Zoom? What do I need to do?


22 Jun 20 - 09:38 AM (#4060736)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays 8 PM London
From: GUEST

Yes, it’s Zoom. Install it before you first need it. Make sure your mic and camera are switched on, then sit back and wait for the link to be posted! Simples....


22 Jun 20 - 05:22 PM (#4060830)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround NOW!!!!!!
From: Black belt caterpillar wrestler

Nice to put faces to names!
Had to leave early I'm afraid.

Robin


23 Jun 20 - 04:44 AM (#4060890)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays, 8 London time
From: SPB-Cooperator

Hi Joe

Thanks for another great session. My apologies for being dogged with tech problems last night - a combination of my pc freezing, and slowing down a few times (robot in a tin box syndrome!) and internet destabilising. While it is frustrating when this happens, it can be amusing watching the feed catch up, a bit like fast forwards on a DVD player.

I have been enjoying on line sessions - this one and others in UK, and I think I must be close to singing more times than all the 12 years since I left the Shanty Crew combined - I think I am even beginning to get the power in my voice back (a year ago I would have struggled to get to the end of a song before my voice starts cracking up). Just need to work on my memory as I seem to be forgetting the odd line of everything I used to do.


23 Jun 20 - 09:11 PM (#4061087)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays, 8 London time
From: JennieG

I would love to join in, but geez......5 a.m. is stupid dark early o'clock here, being in winter as we currently are. Besides which, who has a singing voice at that hour? Not me, for sure; I'm not a morning person at the best (or the worst) of times.

But I know how to Zoom. We have a family trivia quiz every Sunday evening on Zom with our son, DIL and The One And Only Grandkid, and son's in-laws, all of whom live two days' drive away. DIL is a music teacher so has been using Zoom with her pupils.


28 Jun 20 - 01:40 PM (#4061900)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays, 8 London time
From: Mrrzy

JennieG, we tend to be there for 5 hours or more, so could you come in at 7 or 8?


28 Jun 20 - 07:50 PM (#4061947)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays, 8 London time
From: GUEST,Gerry

JennieG, that's what I've done the last two weeks, from Sydney. I join around 7:30am, and it goes for another two hours or so.


28 Jun 20 - 11:56 PM (#4061968)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays, 8 London time
From: leeneia

Susan, here's my non-expert advice on how to get started;

Put Zoom.us in your URL box. (Note the dot after Zoom)

Fill in your e-mail address.

Click on "sign up for free"

Follow the prompts down the rabbit hole. What you are doing is setting up a free Zoom account for yourself so you can call and join meetings in the future.

It worked for me.
====================

When it's time for the sing-a-round, get your camera, microphone and earphones (if any) plugged in and ready.

When it's 8 pm in London and 3 pm in New York, a link to the session will appear here. Copy the link into your URL box, and it will take you to the session. Click 'join with audio' or something like that.
It's pretty clear what to do. This is one hour before the official start, but people like to chat.

The sessions are pretty long, so don't worry if you miss the start. I plan to be there.


29 Jun 20 - 12:05 AM (#4061969)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays, 8 London time
From: Joe Offer

OK, so I'm giving up on the practice of sending personal messages to everyone who has posted to this thread. I've built an email list and I will be sending out a link to Monday's singaround within half an hour. I think I have correct email addresses for everyone, except the honorable Black Belt Caterpillar Wrestler and Acorn4.
If you'd like to be put on the email list, email me, joe@mudcat.org

Looking forward to singing with you tomorrow. If we're lucky, maybe Mrzzy will sing something in Hungarian for us.

Thanks again to Noreen and Casey for acting as co-hosts.

-Joe Offer-


29 Jun 20 - 02:40 AM (#4061976)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays, 8 London time
From: JennieG

I'll give it a go - Gerry, if you can make it at that hour I can too!


29 Jun 20 - 03:21 AM (#4061978)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays, 8 London time
From: Black belt caterpillar wrestler

I got the email OK thanks.

Robin


29 Jun 20 - 11:44 AM (#4062023)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays, 8 London time
From: SPB-Cooperator

Haven't had a link for tonight in my PM box yet. Will this go up here in the next 2-3 hours? If you are unlucky, I might have a Czech song practiced enough.


29 Jun 20 - 04:47 PM (#4062068)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround NOW!!!!
From: Noreen

Come on in and join us!


29 Jun 20 - 05:05 PM (#4062069)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround NOW!!!!
From: Waddon Pete

I did and it was great fun!


29 Jun 20 - 05:37 PM (#4062075)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround NOW!!!!
From: DMcG

One of these days I will make it!


29 Jun 20 - 05:39 PM (#4062076)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround NOW!!!!
From: Richard Mellish

I was about to join tonight than decided I have too much going on and could do with a reasonably early night. Probably see you all next week.


29 Jun 20 - 08:15 PM (#4062095)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround NOW!!!!
From: JennieG

Made it......how fun was that! Thank you, Joe, you are a wonderful bloke.


29 Jun 20 - 10:41 PM (#4062106)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: GUEST,Gerry

Glad you could make it, JennieG!

Here's the verse I wrote to add to John Broomhall's song, Time is a Tempest:

First came the bushfires, then came the virus.
The year twenty-twenty is sure going to tire us!
Thank Heaven the Mudcat is here to inspire us
To sing the chorus again.


29 Jun 20 - 11:51 PM (#4062109)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: JennieG

Gerry - I love your extra verse!

First heard that song from John Broomhall, it would have been way back in the mid-80s......it was a lovely song then, and it's still lovely. Thank you for singing it.


30 Jun 20 - 01:22 PM (#4062192)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: cujimmy

That was another wonderful evening yesterday, very friendly people from all over sharing songs and stories and spreading the living tradition which is Folk music at its finest.


30 Jun 20 - 06:22 PM (#4062230)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: Tattie Bogle

Sorry I didn't make it again, but getting a flavour of it from all the wonderfully creative song lyrics posted above! Especial thanks to Yorkshire Yankee!


01 Jul 20 - 08:29 AM (#4062287)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: Mrrzy

Oh, lucky, eh? Thanks, Joe! And thanks, Yorkshire Yankee!


05 Jul 20 - 03:24 AM (#4062888)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: Joe Offer

I've sent out the email for Monday's singaround. If you didn't get one, contact me by email, joe@mudcat.org.

JennieG, the email I sent you got returned.

Hope to see you all Monday..

-Joe-


05 Jul 20 - 04:52 AM (#4062894)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: SPB-Cooperator

Hi Joe, hope to be there tomorrow nght, but I have to go to a zoom committee meeting before hand - because AGMs have been postponed/cancelled, I haven't found a way of getting out of this one. I will probably arrive about 10:00pm my time.

Vikki, your multi-lingual lyrics reminds me of a version we collectively wrote in the Shanty Crew when we were kicking our heels in our hotel after we had fininshed our afternoon sets and waiting for the pub to open for the evening session at Lancaster Maritime Festrival. That one was a bit x-rated referring to 'Sheep in galoshes and nuns in black leather' and the instrumental bridge between the verses 'Nudge nudge nudge, wink wink wink' - referring to Monty Python.


05 Jul 20 - 08:12 AM (#4062920)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: Mrrzy

If somebody could sing Power and Glory that'd be great. I can't, my throat closes. Emotional.


06 Jul 20 - 03:10 AM (#4063026)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: Joe Offer

I hope everybody who wanted email notification of Monday's singaround, got it. If you didn't get an email from me and wanted one, please email me, joe@mudcat.org - but you probably won't get one tomorrow, because I won't have time to deal with email. I teach a class on Monday that ends at the exact time I open the doors for the singaround.

I'll post the link a couple of hours before the singaround, but I don't want to post it too early because of the nuisance of Zoom bombing. See y'all tomorrow,

-Joe-


06 Jul 20 - 02:05 PM (#4063104)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: Noreen

I've posted the link on the Mudcat Facebook page too.

Only just, as I've just got back from a walk on the beach after spending the weekend with my son and d-i-l: first visit for many months :) :) :>


06 Jul 20 - 02:29 PM (#4063107)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: Mrrzy

Says Host is in another meeting?


06 Jul 20 - 04:04 PM (#4063125)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: Noreen

34 of us in here now, going great!
Come and join in.


06 Jul 20 - 05:14 PM (#4063146)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: Waddon Pete

Had a great time tonight! Thanks everybody.


06 Jul 20 - 07:43 PM (#4063164)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: Noreen

Another great night, thanks all for your songs and the entertaining conversation.
55 people signed in tonight :)


07 Jul 20 - 05:31 AM (#4063212)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: Richard Mellish

A friend has just sent me a link to a short concert on YouTube which just happens to open with the tune that I played last night, the bride march from Delsbo. So if you want to hear how it should be played it is here, starting at 49 seconds.


07 Jul 20 - 10:47 AM (#4063235)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: leeneia

Joe, thanks for all the work you do for the singaround. All those phone numbers to keep track of! I appreciate it.


07 Jul 20 - 02:23 PM (#4063252)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: Sarah the flute

Another great evening with lovely songs and great variety from around the world. Looking forward to next week already!


09 Jul 20 - 11:01 PM (#4063582)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: vectis

It was fun, wasn't it?


10 Jul 20 - 12:13 AM (#4063589)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: Stilly River Sage

I didn't make it in last week, but I always enjoy hearing people and putting faces to names I've enjoyed reading for years.


10 Jul 20 - 12:29 AM (#4063590)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: Joe Offer

Monday is getting to be the best day of the week for me. I just love these singing sessions.
But I need a 4-hour nap when it's over.

-Joe-


10 Jul 20 - 09:10 AM (#4063637)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: SPB-Cooperator

Any plans to make this permanant after lockdowns have finished?


10 Jul 20 - 06:57 PM (#4063705)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: Tattie Bogle

Leeneia: the phone numbers are auto-generated by the Zoom website when they produce the invitation, so the host only has to copy the invite! (Not to belittle anything that Joe has done in setting up these sessions as they are great!)


10 Jul 20 - 07:55 PM (#4063712)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: Mrrzy

I am all for not stopping these!


10 Jul 20 - 08:10 PM (#4063714)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: Joe Offer

Yeah, we used to do this in the 1990s with primitive technology. Now it's so easy. I think we need to keep this going forever.


12 Jul 20 - 11:09 PM (#4063951)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: YorkshireYankee

Thanks to Mrrzy and Tattie Bogle for the kind words.

SPB-Cooperator, your song sounds like fun!

It's really been fabulous getting to see and hear the people behind the online names, and hear some gorgeous singing and wonderful songs.
Echoing the thanks to Joe, Noreen and Casey for doing the nuts and bolts that make this possible!


13 Jul 20 - 06:06 AM (#4063979)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround Mondays on Zoom
From: Noreen

I’m thoroughly enjoying it too Joe, Seeing and hearing friends old and new from all over the world is just amazing!
And being Mudcat, it’s not just “thanks for your song and on to the next “, there’s room for discussion about the song and its history, which is what I love.

And last week Max popped in to see what was going on... I hope you’ll be able to stay long enough to give us a song next time Max :)


13 Jul 20 - 03:09 PM (#4064053)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom - NOW!!!
From: Mrrzy

Sing for me too! Hear you all next week...


13 Jul 20 - 08:22 PM (#4064082)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom - NOW!!!
From: SPB-Cooperator

Joe,

RThanks for another great evening. I was surprised that you had a copy of Killie's book. I got my copy on preorder so I got my autographyed copy more or less on the day it was published.

I've known Michael Kilgariff for years, from his time as Chairman at the Player's Theatre, and he took rehearsal one night for the music hall company I used to belong to.

To say that he is above average height is an understatement. 6'5".

He has had numerous TV appearances - perhaps most famousd as the Cyber Controller in Doctor Who (Patrick Troughton and Coloin Baker eras).


13 Jul 20 - 10:41 PM (#4064096)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom - NOW!!!
From: Mrrzy

What'd I miss? Can I still beg a transcipt?


14 Jul 20 - 01:59 AM (#4064097)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom - Mondays
From: Joe Offer

We missed you, Mrr. You personify the spirit of what I'd like to see us accomplish with these wonderful singarounds.

-Joe-


14 Jul 20 - 02:29 AM (#4064098)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom - Mondays
From: JennieG

I'm sorry to have missed it this morning too......slept in late. Hopefully next week!


14 Jul 20 - 06:11 AM (#4064112)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom - Mondays
From: cujimmy

Thanks everyone who participated in another lovely evening full of interesting friendly people sharing folk songs and poetry from everywhere, many which Id never heard before which makes the session so enjoyable. best regards.


14 Jul 20 - 12:47 PM (#4064162)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom - Mondays
From: GUEST,Jack Cole

Thanks for welcoming me to the circle last evening. It was wonderful to hear so many great songs and feel the energy of the group. Stay well, everyone. - Jack, the lone Canadian. (Although 2 Bill Gallaher songs made me very proud!)


14 Jul 20 - 02:05 PM (#4064168)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom - Mondays
From: MoorleyMan

Another fabulous session, Joe and everyone who sang. A highlight of my week once again.
Cheers!


16 Jul 20 - 02:54 AM (#4064378)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom - Mondays
From: Monique

Isn't that a great idea?


18 Jul 20 - 12:40 PM (#4064781)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom - Mondays
From: GUEST

How do I get on the mailing list for monday nights? Can you send me the link?

My email is anne@annec.me

Thanks,
Anne


18 Jul 20 - 05:39 PM (#4064825)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom - Mondays
From: Bearheart

So I am just seeing this. not on Mudcat as much as I used to be.

Did the Thursday session idea go nowhere? A much better time for me. As it happens, my friend Debra Chesman here in the Finger Lakes/Central New York had a similar idea and we are doing a trans-Atlantic song circle at exactly the same time.

Plus I have another Zoom meeting following that one.

But I would love to hear the voices of people whose posts I've been reading, all these years.

Bekki


19 Jul 20 - 09:27 AM (#4064903)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom - Mondays
From: Mrrzy

Mmmaybe we could, sometimes, do it on another day?


19 Jul 20 - 10:36 AM (#4064912)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom - Mondays
From: GUEST,Cujimmy

Or what about doing it twice a week, there are loads of us on Mudcat so I bet lots of people cant make it on Monday and its a pity when they have to miss out.


19 Jul 20 - 09:43 PM (#4065011)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom - Mondays
From: Joe Offer

I think I'm going to stick with Monday, and see how that goes for a while. I don't have the time or energy to do two a week myself, but I'll help anybody who wants to host a second gathering.
Email invitations should be out in just a few minutes.
-Joe-


19 Jul 20 - 10:16 PM (#4065013)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom - Mondays
From: Bearheart

Thanks, Joe. I got the invite. I need to figure out whether to join Monday or not... The other group is pretty small and intimate still -- only about 15 people most times, and I'm just getting to know folks and be comfortable with them. I'm pretty shy by nature, and it takes an effort to sing in front of strangers. But you may see me one of these days.


20 Jul 20 - 12:49 PM (#4065101)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom-Today!!!
From: Black belt caterpillar wrestler

Looks like I can make it about one week in three, which means not this week I'm afraid.

Have fun everyone!

Robin


20 Jul 20 - 08:31 PM (#4065182)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom-Today!!!
From: Mrrzy

Y'all still there?


21 Jul 20 - 01:23 AM (#4065205)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom-Today!!!
From: Monique

I posted the song I sang yesterday on the French folk songs thread with translation and notes.


21 Jul 20 - 05:18 AM (#4065226)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom-Today!!!
From: SPB-Cooperator

Is Lawson alluding to Adam Lindsay Gordon's romance with Jane Bridges throughout the poem?


21 Jul 20 - 05:26 AM (#4065228)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom-Today!!!
From: SPB-Cooperator

SOng/Parody lesson 101 - If you are going to perform what you have written, make sure that the tune is within your vocal range (as I learned out last night!!!!).


21 Jul 20 - 05:31 AM (#4065230)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom-Today!!!
From: GUEST,Gerry

SPB, the reference to Gordon in the 4th stanza is, indeed, to the poet Adam Lindsay Gordon, but the interpretation I've heard is that the poem has more to do with Lawson's relationship with Hannah Thorburn. She died just six weeks before Lawson & his wife, Bertha, arrived back in Australia from two years in England.


21 Jul 20 - 07:49 AM (#4065249)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom-Today!!!
From: Stilly River Sage

Gerry and all who are just discovering Mudcat: You need to join (write to Joe@Mudcat.org). Guests are welcome to search and use the site, but membership does offer a few extra perks. And by all means, poke around and find the lyrics we already have here. It'll save you a little time reposting them. For example, Gerry, Lawson's poem Do You Think I Do Not Know is an example already in the DT. You are liable to find lyrics there you want to start using!

Good to see all of the new names and faces yesterday.


21 Jul 20 - 07:59 AM (#4065251)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom-Today!!!
From: Stilly River Sage

Gerry, I also found the thread discussing Tumba-bloody-rumba and posted a link back to your post here, but putting the lyrics there would be helpful.

For newcomers to Mudcat, we have the "Lyrics & Knowledge Search" for keywords and song titles. Use as few words as you think will bring up results and if it doesn't work the first time Max added a supersearch that hoovers up stuff all over Mudcat and the Internet.


21 Jul 20 - 08:36 AM (#4065254)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom-Today!!!
From: GUEST,Gerry

SRS, I've been posting to Mudcat for at least 15 years now, as a guest. I wouldn't join any club that would have me as a member. I know the Lawson poem is in the DT, but there are mistakes. The other day, I posted a list of the bigger mistakes to the DT corrections thread.

Mudcat is always the first place I go to find lyrics, but then I check them against recordings and other sources if I can.


21 Jul 20 - 09:46 AM (#4065268)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom-Today!!!
From: Stilly River Sage

Keep letting Joe know what the corrections should be and thanks!

There is never going to be one place with all of the lyrics, it is a process, isn't it?


22 Jul 20 - 06:00 PM (#4065502)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom-Monday!!!
From: Bearheart

Still hoping someone else who feels motivated will figure out a Thursday Mudcat sing... I already host 2 other Zoom sessions on Monday and Wednesday nights and I am getting ready to start hosting a monthly ballad session for the local group that had been meeting in my living room prior to COVID. So I'm a bit maxxed out on putting something together.


26 Jul 20 - 07:52 PM (#4066013)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on Zoom-Monday!!!
From: Joe Offer

Email coming soon, but I've seen no volunteers to host Thursday.


27 Jul 20 - 02:14 PM (#4066152)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround-NOW!!!
From: Joe Offer

Doors are open. Come in early for cocktails and conversation.

-Joe-


27 Jul 20 - 03:12 PM (#4066161)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - Doors open NOW!!!!
From: Noreen

And... they’re off!
29 of us in so far. Come and join in :)


27 Jul 20 - 06:38 PM (#4066192)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - Doors open NOW!!!!
From: Tattie Bogle

Great to be in on it again, having missed a couple of weeks.


27 Jul 20 - 08:34 PM (#4066207)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - Doors open NOW!!!!
From: GUEST,Gerry

If all goes well, www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=62636#1013709 will link to

Lyr Add: WEE POT STOVE (Harry Robertson)
From: Bob Bolton
Date: 05 Sep 03 - 10:52 PM

where Bob posted the lyrics to Wee Pot Stove as Robertson wrote and recorded them, and as I attempted to sing them at the singaround. They differ in a few places from the lyrics in the DT which, I think, follow Nic Jones' recording on Penguin Eggs.

Sorry I couldn't get the blue clicky to make a working link to a post on this site.


28 Jul 20 - 05:45 AM (#4066247)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Noreen

Some feedback from the most recent sing on Monday 27th July.

I made a note of 55 names who joined in, not all singing/performing as audience are welcome too.

People started arriving at 7.30pm UK time for a chat and sound checks as necessary. Singing started at 8pm (or so) and carried on until well after midnight when I had to go get some sleep. People are numbered on arrival and get an opportunity to sing in order, though we can be flexible for those who have to leave early etc. Joe tries to allow everyone to have two songs throughout the night, and latecomers will always have a chance to sing at least once.

It is amazing to see so many Mudcatters from around the world in all their different time zones, weather conditions and surroundings. I'm loving it!

It's never going to be ideal timing for everyone worldwide. The sing does however continue for over 4 hours- 8pm to well after midnight UK time- so there is a chance for those from many time zones to take part.
We have had regular participants from Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, New Zealand, UK and USA which is quite an achievement! And a Pole in Scotland :)
(OK, who have I forgotten this time?!)

So, feel free to pop in next Monday (or Tuesday morning in the antipodes), you will be very welcome!


28 Jul 20 - 09:01 AM (#4066265)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Mrrzy

Who sang Sister Susan had a pig etc?


28 Jul 20 - 09:13 AM (#4066271)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

I'm thinking that was Sadie Damascus, Mrr. You'd love her. As I said about her, you can expect her to sing unexpected songs. She's brilliant, but don't tell her I said that. I've recently beat her at a few games of Words With Fiiends.


28 Jul 20 - 05:29 PM (#4066328)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Mrrzy

Joe, it was a man, white, with white whiskers. I need it sung again to get a handle on the tune. I can't read music.


28 Jul 20 - 08:26 PM (#4066347)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

Oh, I think that was Charlie Baum (click to message).
He's another one who sings unexpected songs.
-Joe-


29 Jul 20 - 07:50 AM (#4066394)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Noreen

Charlie Baum wasn't there this week Joe- unless he came in after I left, and I heard the Susan/pig song.
Wish I could think who it was- it was someone who sang before I did, so it was 18 or earlier. I have a note of the names if that would help.

    It was my friend Sadie Damascus. I double-checked. -Joe-


31 Jul 20 - 11:13 AM (#4066710)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: GUEST,Rob Mad Jock Wright

in a good attempt to keep musicians active their Sunday Social going and of course a bit of focus on the Twa Tams Bar in Perth Scotland, the owners Mad Ferret invite regulars to zap in a tune or two. They then select and stream on Sundays. It is a bit of fun and the quality of the music like that played at the Twa Tams is usually high.

So if you want a listen catch it live Sundays around 5.00pm or 6 pm if things go awry.

Or you can get it on Youtube somewhere by searching.

They sometimes have a 'raffle' the first to message once they start gets a prize.
One week it was a toilet roll!

The next it was a toilet seat (new of course)!

So you can tell that it is a bit of fun.


31 Jul 20 - 11:14 AM (#4066711)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: GUEST,Rob Mad Jock Wright

Oh that is UK time by the way.


01 Aug 20 - 03:03 PM (#4066893)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Mrrzy

Is Sadie an older white bewhiskered man?


01 Aug 20 - 10:35 PM (#4066926)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

Nope. She's the daughter of author Shirley Jackson.


03 Aug 20 - 11:48 AM (#4067128)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Mrrzy

Ooh too cool! One of the demons!

I have not yet seen today's link?


03 Aug 20 - 09:00 PM (#4067200)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

Another lovely gathering. Thank you all for coming.


03 Aug 20 - 10:25 PM (#4067206)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Mrrzy

Joe, it was indeed marvy; peace upon thee, gracious host.


04 Aug 20 - 03:51 AM (#4067226)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: GUEST,Gerry

Joe, the lyrics you posted in chat for The Swaggies Have All Waltzed Matilda Away are fine, with just two corrections. In the last verse, "Coolies" should be "Koori". Koori is the name the Aboriginal people of New South Wales use to describe themselves. And the fellow who wrote the song was Alistair Hulett, with a double t at the end. Thanks again for putting the show on.


04 Aug 20 - 10:23 AM (#4067259)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: doncatterall

I'd like to join in next Monday. Do I need an invite or just the meeting ID and password (what are they?)?

Stornoway Folk Club have been meeting via Zoom since lockdown.
First and third Thursday of the month at 8:00 pm UK time.
Anyone wishing to join us - PM me with your e-mail address and I'll send an invite.
    I added you to the list, Don. -Joe Offer-


04 Aug 20 - 10:59 AM (#4067269)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: SPB-Cooperator

I don't know if I have already mentioned it, but I think I have been to more zoom song sessions than I have to folk clubs for the last 5 years. Zoom gets round the need to be motivated to get outside and catch various tubes and/or buses so I can enjoy a pint. One club I went to a couple of year back was fine getting back to central London after but then having to catch 2 night buses to get home!! However, it is harder to perform rathar than just sing.


10 Aug 20 - 08:05 AM (#4067879)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: SPB-Cooperator

Eagerly awaiting tonight's link.


10 Aug 20 - 10:14 AM (#4067885)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Noreen

SPB- do you not get the link via email from Joe?


10 Aug 20 - 11:29 AM (#4067896)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: SPB-Cooperator

found it in an email I don;t use that much any more


10 Aug 20 - 02:31 PM (#4067908)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: GUEST,Fred Maslan

can't find link to mudcat zoom


10 Aug 20 - 02:36 PM (#4067912)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Noreen

"Where the hell" is rather unnecessary, anonymous GUEST.
We all have lives too!


10 Aug 20 - 03:15 PM (#4067919)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Severn

I went out of the meeting because of the sound breaking up. Now it requires a passcode other than that posted, and I can't get back in. I never needed a passcode before.


10 Aug 20 - 09:09 PM (#4067950)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

Sorry you missed us, Severn. I think the link included the password, but maybe it wasn't.


10 Aug 20 - 10:05 PM (#4067952)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

Thank you all for coming. It was another lovely session.
-Joe-


11 Aug 20 - 02:42 AM (#4067964)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Waddon Pete

.......and thank you Joe for hosting us. I’m sure it raises all our spirits!
All the best, Pate. (Private joke!!!)


11 Aug 20 - 01:21 PM (#4068004)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: leeneia

Once again, thank you to Joe and Noreen for the time and effort you give to make the Singaround possible. Four to five hours - that's a significant favor to the world.


11 Aug 20 - 02:28 PM (#4068021)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: MoorleyMan

Massive thanks to Joe and Noreen once again. A cracking night.


15 Aug 20 - 11:31 PM (#4068519)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

I emailed out the invitation just now. If you didn't get one, that means I don't have you on the email list. If you'd like to be on the list, email me, joe@mudcat.org

See you Monday!

-Joe-


16 Aug 20 - 08:53 AM (#4068540)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Richard Mellish

I'm sorry I've missed the last two. Two Mondays ago I had got stuck into something or other (even if I now forget what it was) and didn't feel like stopping. Last time, shortly before the singaround was due to start I went to close my back door. It had been sticking for a while and now it would not close at all. Fiddling with the hinges to persuade it to close before I went to bed took priority over anything else that evening.

Not sure whether I'll make it tomorrow.


16 Aug 20 - 04:23 PM (#4068586)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

We miss you when you're not there, Richard. You sing interesting songs.


17 Aug 20 - 02:41 PM (#4068656)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!
From: Noreen

Come on in, I'm taking orders for cocktails...


17 Aug 20 - 04:13 PM (#4068661)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!
From: John MacKenzie

I'll have a Harvey Wallbanger please.


17 Aug 20 - 08:50 PM (#4068684)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

Thanks for coming, everyone. It was lovely.

-Joe and Noreen and Casey-


18 Aug 20 - 02:20 AM (#4068689)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Waddon Pete

Another great night! Cheers one up no end. Thanks everyone.


18 Aug 20 - 03:48 AM (#4068691)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Sarah the flute

Great evening and mighty songs thank you!


23 Aug 20 - 01:50 PM (#4069341)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

Singaround emails have been sent out. I post the URL for the Singaround here about 2 hours before we start, but don't want to post it publicly earlier. If I forget, maybe Noreen will remember and post it here.
If you'd like to be on the email list, email me at joe@mudcat.org

Hope to sing with you tomorrow!

-Joe-


23 Aug 20 - 05:20 PM (#4069376)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: An Pluiméir Ceolmhar

Just dropped in on a whim, after spending a fair amount of time on Chiff and Fipple and latterly wasting vast amounts of time on Twitter over the last few years.

Delighted to see there are some familiar names still showing up, and totally unsurprised to see Joe still doing that public-service thing.
And almost nostalgic to see that my old work email address popped up when I logged in again, given that I retired in 2011.

I originally ventured into the Café on a work-related mission, believe it or not: a senior official in my workplace wanted to quote some verses of "The maid of Aughrim" in a speech, and I was blown away by how, within 24 hours, Catters in different parts of the world came up with more information than I could possibly use. So a worldwide singaround sounds particularly appropriate.

I drifted away from the Mudcat for a variety of reasons, one of which I won't go into, but also because, as a non-singer, I always felt like a bit of a chancer with little to contribute, and C&F became a better fit. I might listen in to one of the next Zoomarounds.

BTW, does a surgical circumcision count, Joe? ;-)


23 Aug 20 - 11:24 PM (#4069407)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Mrrzy

What other kind of circumcision is there?

No but seriously, any genre requests? I can't think of what I want to sing...


24 Aug 20 - 12:28 AM (#4069410)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

You're welcome to come in and listen and say hello, APC. Link will be in this thread 2 hours before, or you can email me if you want to be on the weekly notification list.
Yeah, I guess I'm still doing the "public service thing." I hope it helps.
joe@mudcat.org


24 Aug 20 - 11:35 AM (#4069449)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: Mrrzy

Joe, it totally totally helps! Thanks! Stay out of the fires!


24 Aug 20 - 05:26 PM (#4069483)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: Noreen

Still going strong, come join us!


24 Aug 20 - 09:50 PM (#4069514)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

Another wonderful gathering. Thank you all for coming. See you next Monday.
-Joe-


25 Aug 20 - 12:40 AM (#4069527)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: leeneia

I enjoy the singarounds. I don't get nervous; it's as relaxing as singing for little kids. Today I fluffed a line and it didn't bother me a bit.

I enjoy the variety of songs, and I like it that Joe posts the words whenever he can. Thanks, Joe.


25 Aug 20 - 12:43 AM (#4069528)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Stilly River Sage

It was a nice assortment of songs today!


25 Aug 20 - 02:50 AM (#4069531)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Monique

I enjoy it a lot. Like Leeneia I enjoy the variety of songs and the lyrics in the chat.
I regret I can't stay longer and sing another song as I'm not supposed to make noise after 10pm (1pm Pacific time) but it'd be far too late anyway.


25 Aug 20 - 03:13 AM (#4069532)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Waddon Pete

Another lovely session! Thanks folks and special thanks to Joe for your hard work behind the scenes.


25 Aug 20 - 04:04 AM (#4069535)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Noreen

This regular sing is encouraging me to refresh songs from way back, sometimes because of mentions here on Mudcat, sometimes after my memory has been jogged by other songs sung or discussions between songs.
As leeneia says above, it is a safe place to perform with a VERY interested and supportive audience, all in our own rooms around the world.

I still find it amazing that I take part in an event with other performers from so many other countries in so many time zones. (I’ll post a list of all the countries I am aware of, when I’ve checked to make sure I’ve left no country out!)

So if you’re thinking of joining us, please do! Just come and listen if you like, or take part :)


25 Aug 20 - 04:23 AM (#4069538)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: GUEST

So sorry to have missed this week but had some work committments and a deadline that took priority. Hope to be there next week.


25 Aug 20 - 04:24 AM (#4069539)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Sarah the flute

ooops that was me in last post - didn't realise I'd been logged out!


25 Aug 20 - 05:17 AM (#4069542)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Richard Mellish

In the chat before yesterday's session, Paul Clarke posted this:
" I'm planting this little 'bomb' to see if it creates any buzz among you: Mudcat Zoom session, with a theme of songs/tunes within songs. Songs that reference other music would be sung, and broken off at the appropriate point for [I'd moot] another performer to render the mentioned tune, or in the case of a song, to segue one after the other. I think I've listed, or been triggered to note but forgotten to[!], about 15 of these, but with all the Cat brains jointly at work on the idea, I'm sure many more would crop up. Perhaps needs a couple of weeks' notice, esp. to tout for the musical partner, but worth considering?
When I get back, I may ask the question again, with some examples. Meantime, what does Joe O and others think of it."

That could indeed be fun, but it will certainly need considerable advance planning to identify the relevant songs and tunes and the personnel to perform them.

Paul, if you see this, please post your list to save us racking our brains for examples that you've already thought of.

The only one that I can think of immediately is Byker Hill and Walker Shore referring to "the tune of Elsie Marley".


25 Aug 20 - 06:30 AM (#4069551)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: GUEST,Mysha

Are we supposed to remember all the tunes in The Devil went down to Georgia, or The Galway shawl, or the Monkeys wedding?

Mysha


25 Aug 20 - 06:37 AM (#4069554)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: GUEST,Mysha

Monique, maybe you can do something less loudly? Recite a poem, tell a story if the host allows. You're not limited to the chat like I am, so there must be ways to perform even if you're not supposed to make noise. (Well, listening to others would obviously fall in the no-=noise category as well.)

Bye
Mysha


25 Aug 20 - 06:43 AM (#4069555)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: rosma

Richard, Galway Shawl ('I played "The Blackbird" and "The Stack of Barley", "Rodney's Glory" and "The Foggy Dew"') gives some serious scope.


25 Aug 20 - 07:15 AM (#4069557)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: GUEST,Mysha

I guess this is more something for a Songs in Song thread. Is there such a thing?

'The band played "Waltzing Matilda"' would also fall in that category.


Bye
Mysha


25 Aug 20 - 07:29 AM (#4069559)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: MoorleyMan

It's a fun idea, Paul, and might yield some interesting examples, but I agree with Mysha, more suitable for a discussion thread than an actual performance, which would be unwieldy to say the least, even if the sequential and overlap issues of zoom could be overcome. It's indicative tho', that almost all of the examples that spring readily to mind involve traditional tunes - and several of them are already done as "song-tune combis" in performance. Midnight on the Water, steady and slow...
With "songs within songs" tho', a full combi rendition would be less satisfying simply because of the desired effect of the placing within the original creation, IMHO. Take the above-mentioned Waltzing Matilda, which has its own designated placing and Purpose.


25 Aug 20 - 05:38 PM (#4069627)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe_F

I think I started a songs-mentioning-songs thread a while ago, but I can't find it.

One had better be careful to exclude songs (such as "Turkey in the Straw") that mention themselves, which could lead to an infinity of self-interruptions.

Anyway: The Whiffenpoof Song mentions "Shall I Wasting" and "Mavourneen" and the rest.


25 Aug 20 - 05:53 PM (#4069631)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: An Pluiméir Ceolmhar

Thank you, Joe and Noreen. I'll listen in one of these Mondays coming up.


26 Aug 20 - 07:15 AM (#4069695)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Black belt caterpillar wrestler

There is "The broadside man" as another example of songs named (or at least described) within a song.

I always thought that it could be expanded as an album.

On the same theme, I have my "Harbour Wall" song on YouTube now with some of my fathers photos. I did think that because each verse covers a different aspect and time in the history of the harbour, it would be an idea to use each verse as an intro to other songs covering the same idea.

Robin


28 Aug 20 - 12:55 PM (#4069984)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Mrrzy

I kissed her while the guitars played the Bonaparte's retreat...


29 Aug 20 - 10:31 PM (#4070117)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Mrrzy

Reilly is warbling I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen, which is inspiring me to think of what to sing on Monday...
One More Time!


31 Aug 20 - 10:55 PM (#4070279)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: pattyClink

Thanks for the very kind welcome and encouragement on my first zoom try at the singaround today. Sorry I am dim about seeing chat messages but my machine shows the text at about 1-point size, and if I boost it to 2-point by going full screen I can hear my hard drive overheating.

Anyway, there was an old thread about the Willow Tree song, so I posted lyrics with chords over on that in case anybody wants to have a go at it.


01 Sep 20 - 11:31 AM (#4070346)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: leeneia

Well, Patty, if you can't see the chat, then you missed the many compliments you received for a fine song and a sweet voice. One compliment was mine. Thanks for singing.


01 Sep 20 - 01:34 PM (#4070366)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: pattyClink

Thanks, leeneia! I did squint in and see some kind remarks, and tried to send a few remarks of my own. But, I did not realize when I was being 'paged' by Joe and could not 'keep an eye' on the text feed. I will have to study up and see what I can adjust.

I was blown away by all the wonderful songs and singers I heard. Including your 'Dog Days', I hope you have posted it on the 'cat or will soon!

I had hoped to go to several festivals and run some song sessions this year, and those plans got blown to bits. So this is such a wonderful thing to see and hear.


01 Sep 20 - 06:58 PM (#4070403)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Tattie Bogle

Have missed too many! Been going through a bad patch with my hearing lately, (Meniere's Diease) but after that last injection, might be up for next week. Enjoyed those I have attended so far.


05 Sep 20 - 11:01 PM (#4070919)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

I emailed the invitations for Monday's singaround. If you didn't get an invitation and would like to attend, contact me by email, or watch this space on Monday for the link - for security reasons, I don't post the link publicly until just before the singaround.

Hope to see you there.

Joe Offer
joe@mudcat.org


07 Sep 20 - 08:23 AM (#4071057)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Mrrzy

I might be much later than usual.


07 Sep 20 - 06:04 PM (#4071117)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: Mrrzy

I might not make it at all this week [sad frowny face] but have fun y'all!


07 Sep 20 - 08:52 PM (#4071136)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

We missed you, Mrr. It was a good session.
Come back next week.

-Joe-


08 Sep 20 - 09:27 AM (#4071181)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Mrrzy

I was about to ask what'd I miss?


08 Sep 20 - 10:29 AM (#4071188)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Richard Mellish

Some Zoom sessions are recorded and made available subsequently through YouTube or otherwise. Is this a possibility for the Mudcat Singaround? A few singers might want the recording paused for their bits, but I think most of us would be OK about being recorded, and it would give everyone the chance to catch up on whatever we've missed -- if we can find the time, of course.


09 Sep 20 - 12:59 PM (#4071333)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Felipa

I had already thought about how some Zoom events are also on youtube, and I concluded that it was a good thing that the Mudcat singaround isn't ... the quality - or should I say expertise - is very variable, which doesn't matter when we are a circle of friends but could be uncomfortable if we are exposed to anybody and everybody on line. Much as it would interest me to hear myself later, on the whole I prefer the privacy of an ephemeral session.

What I would like to have is a Mudcat thread run by the moderators, which would give a list each week of which songs were sung that Monday.


13 Sep 20 - 11:39 PM (#4071781)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

The chat has almost all the lyrics to all the songs that were sung. I could post them if there's an interest, but it's easy to save the chat yourself. I've asked about recording the session, but too many people were reluctant about that.
Anybody who attends can save the chat to their own computer.
-Joe-

I sent emails with Monday's URL out on Saturday. If you didn't get an invitation and would like to attend, email me.

joe@mudcat.org


(if you'd like copies of the chat from previous sessions, email me)


14 Sep 20 - 05:33 AM (#4071803)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!
From: GerryM

If you don't join at the start, then you can only see and save the chat from the time you join (unless I'm missing some clever dodge). Joining at 7:30am Sydney time, I get to save roughly the second half of the chat.


14 Sep 20 - 06:00 AM (#4071804)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!
From: Richard Mellish

I agree with Felipa about the variable quality/expertise/whatever you prefer to call it, but the same probably applies to most online singarounds, as indeed it does to in-person sessions when those are possible. If a session is to be recorded, anyone who wishes should be able to have the recording paused, whether because they feel that they're not very good or for any other reason (or no reason at all). That is how it works for Sharp's singarounds; but in practice I think few if any do request a pause.

But anyway Joe has sounded out participants for the Mudcat one so I won't pursue it beyond this post.


14 Sep 20 - 07:10 PM (#4071883)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!
From: leeneia

It was another enjoyable session. Thanks to the organizers.

I had a doctor's appt beforehand, and while I was waiting, I sang my song to warm up my voice. One might as well make use of the time.

By the way, I had to visit the ER mid-week, and while the DH and I waited in our room, we heard people laughing in the hall several times. This is not the view of an ER that we get from the media. (I came out okay.)

I have a question: during the Singaround, does the volume I set on the sliding bar of my own computer affect the volume at which my song goes out, or does Zoom make sure my volume is good?


15 Sep 20 - 04:00 AM (#4071915)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!
From: Noreen

Your listening volume has no effect on what goes out, leeneia.
There are various settings you can adjust to make your sound the best it can be- if you join the session early next time (before we start singing) you can try adjusting settings and get feedback on what works best.

Another lovely session last night, thanks all!


15 Sep 20 - 12:22 PM (#4071968)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: leeneia

Thank you for the information, Noreen. Apparently my sound settings are acceptable.

Zoom seemed a little peculiar on Monday - people's pictures popped up and then disappeared, even though they were not singing at the time, and twice it tried to sign out of the session without my asking it to.
But I suppose Zoom's system is under a lot of pressure now.


20 Sep 20 - 03:14 AM (#4072537)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

I just sent out the emails with this week's link. If you didn't get one and would like to attend, email me, joe@mudcat.org

Hope to sing with you soon.

-Joe-


20 Sep 20 - 02:52 PM (#4072595)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Mrrzy

What was RBG's fave folk song?


21 Sep 20 - 07:29 AM (#4072650)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

RBG and Scalia were notorious opera fans. Don't know that she spent much time on folk. See the RBG movie. The part on opera was delightful.


21 Sep 20 - 12:43 PM (#4072671)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: Joe Offer

I sang "Miner's Lifeguard" and "Life's Railway to Heaven," which both use the same melody in the US. I understand that "Miner's Lifeguard" is sung to a different melody in Great Britain. I'd sure like to hear that different melody.

-Joe-


22 Sep 20 - 06:30 AM (#4072742)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Noreen

Sorry I missed it Joe, I’d be interested in your tune to the miner’s lifeguard. Hope all went well in my absence!


22 Sep 20 - 12:55 PM (#4072771)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

Hi, Noreen - we missed you, but we muddled through. I think we had a total of 44 people yesterday.
Here's the seminal US recording of "Miner's Lifeguard," by Pete Seeger and the Almanac Singers:


Here's an English recording by Bob Fox and Benny Graham, which uses the same melody:

Here's a great choral performance by Brian Connick and Cor Meibion Onllwyn (Onllwyn Male Voice Choir):


Maybe I'm mistaken and maybe the US and UK use the same melody for this song.

-Joe-


26 Sep 20 - 11:21 AM (#4073191)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

Invitations for Monday have been emailed. If you didn't get one and would like to be on our email list, contact me at joe@mudcat.org.

Hope to sing with you Monday!

-Joe-


26 Sep 20 - 07:06 PM (#4073254)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Noreen

Re: the Miners' Lifeguard Joe, those three versions (great stuff!) were of the same tune, as is this one sung by the Wilsons.
Apparently this song shares a melody with the traditional Appalachian song "Life's Railroad to Heaven."


27 Sep 20 - 10:10 PM (#4073406)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

Yeah, Noreen, I thought I heard there was a Welsh melody used for "Miner's Lifeguard," but I can't find it. My memory sometimes gets scrambled.

-Joe-


28 Sep 20 - 11:04 AM (#4073466)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Mrrzy

I may be late to the Singaround this week, roadtripping out for lunch. I can listen on the way back, though!


28 Sep 20 - 04:58 PM (#4073523)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: mg

it is not clicking or letting me copy


28 Sep 20 - 07:07 PM (#4073541)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: leeneia

Thanks for being hosts, Joe and Noreen. I enjoyed today's pleasant singaround. (September 28th.)


28 Sep 20 - 08:03 PM (#4073543)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: Mrrzy

What'd I miss?


28 Sep 20 - 08:07 PM (#4073544)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: Joe Offer

We missed YOU, Mrrzy. You are a wonderful part of our community. And yes, it was a wonderful gathering.
-Joe-


28 Sep 20 - 08:28 PM (#4073547)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: Mr Happy

Many thanks to Joe Offer & rest of gang on tonight's show - very entertaining diversion away from all the doom, gloom & worst of all ennui!

See y'all next time!

Mr H


01 Oct 20 - 06:07 PM (#4073929)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: SPB-Cooperator

Will be in exile to landlocked Cz Republic from tomorrow. Hope, all being well, to be back on 26th October.


01 Oct 20 - 07:52 PM (#4073941)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Tattie Bogle

Good luck and safe encounters in setting up any new gigs!


03 Oct 20 - 04:46 PM (#4074194)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround-Cancelled Monday Oct 5
From: Joe Offer

I'm Zoom-attending the annual Getaway of the Folklore Society of Greater Washington this weekend, and I realize that a good half of our regular Mudcat Singaround singers are attending, too. Rather than conflict with the last day of the Getaway, we've decided to cancel Monday's Mudcat Worldwide Singaround. See you next week, Monday, October 12.

You can join us at the Getaway. It's a wonderful gathering, and Mudcatters have been attending since 1999. Register here:


04 Oct 20 - 05:09 AM (#4074257)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround-Cancelled Monday Oct 5
From: GerryM

Well, there goes my social life for the week.


04 Oct 20 - 11:58 AM (#4074287)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround-Cancelled Monday Oct 5
From: Sarah the flute

Hoping to go to the dogs with you later Joe. Just doing the last session at Virtual Tenterden Festival first but that finishes at 9.30pm so should be with you soon after!!!


05 Oct 20 - 04:50 PM (#4074437)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround-Cancelled Monday Oct 5
From: Joe Offer

We'll miss you, Gerry. The Getaway is wonderful, and so many of our regular Singaround singers found their way to the Getaway. Many are on the tech staff, or are leading workshops. I had so much fun leading the dogs workshop with Dawn Berg (she was the adult in the room).
-Joe-


12 Oct 20 - 09:14 AM (#4075232)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Mrrzy

Refresh - we are on today, right?


12 Oct 20 - 11:35 AM (#4075256)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: pattyClink

Yes we are, chk yr messages I'm forwarding Joe's email.

Can't make it myself today, it's a travel day as Mondays often are.


12 Oct 20 - 05:28 PM (#4075300)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: GUEST,Noreen

Refresh... we're still going strong.
Great songs and singing.


12 Oct 20 - 06:26 PM (#4075313)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: Mrrzy

I am not making it back but luvs! Next week, Oscar Brand returns.


12 Oct 20 - 07:40 PM (#4075319)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: Mrrzy

Oh and thanks for the filters! I had to re-download Zoom but now I can have a beret.
Oh, wait, I already do. Moustache, then!


13 Oct 20 - 05:12 PM (#4075426)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Felipa

I suggest it would be nice to sometimes have a theme for the night. It wouldn't be obligatory; but if people are invited in advance to sing a song relating to a given topic, I expect many of the singers would oblige.


13 Oct 20 - 06:40 PM (#4075437)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Tattie Bogle

We had quite a lot of autumnal/seasonal/October songs on our local Zoom session tonight, and later this month will be Hallowe'en!


14 Oct 20 - 01:37 PM (#4075511)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: SPB-Cooperator

This Monday will be my last in the folk 'wilderness' this time it will be me in transit arriving at Gatwick about 10:30 pm London time, then 2-3 hours to get home.


14 Oct 20 - 03:00 PM (#4075514)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

Hi, Felipa

I go to another weekly singaround that has themes. It can be nice, bu I'm not inclined to require it for the Mudcat Singaround. I see singers often inspire each other and carry a theme along, and I think I prefer that sort of spontaneity.
Cheers!

-Joe-


14 Oct 20 - 03:46 PM (#4075516)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

I just got an email from Pelagie, asking what time we'll be starting this coming Monday. The UK goes to standard time this Sunday, 25 October. I suppose the same applies to Ireland and the rest of the EU. Am I correct?

The US goes to standard time on Sunday, November 1.

The math confounds me here. This coming Monday, if we start the singaround at 8 PM London time (which is what I'm inclined to do), what time will it be in California?

-Joe, puzzled-




It appears from the converter below that on October 26, it will be 8 PM London time and 1 PM California time.

https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20201026T200000&p1=136&p2=4962


14 Oct 20 - 05:15 PM (#4075523)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Felipa

Joe, Ireland follows Greenwich time, but in France etc. it is an hour different and if they have "summer time" ("daylight savings time" in US). There was talk of the E.U. doing away with seasonal time changes for member states in future.

re themes, I suggested having occasional theme nights,not weekly and that the theme would not be obligatory. I did enjoy the themed sessions at the virtual Getaway. There the theme was pretty much obligatory but in some cases very widely interpreted.


17 Oct 20 - 02:33 AM (#4075722)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

Because we have a number of singers in the UK who come in late, I'm going to schedule the Singaround according to London time this coming Monday. So the Singaround will start as usual at 8 PM London time, but at 1 PM Los Angeles Time and 4 PM New York time.
I'll be sending out the email in a few minutes.
See you Monday.

-Joe-


17 Oct 20 - 06:08 AM (#4075737)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: GerryM

Isn't London eight hours later than Los Angeles? (or am I overlooking some Standard vs Daylight Savings thing?)


17 Oct 20 - 07:33 AM (#4075744)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Richard Mellish

> Isn't London eight hours later than Los Angeles? (or am I overlooking some Standard vs Daylight Savings thing?)

Normally it's eight hours, but not in the brief period when one is on daylight saving and the other isn't.


17 Oct 20 - 02:36 PM (#4075774)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

Well, I screwed that up, as Bev Praver gently told me. The discrepancy in time changes happens on Monday, October 26. And on THAT day, the Singaround will start at 1 PM Pacific Time and 4 PM Eastern, and 8 PM London time.

But this coming Monday is October 19, and it will be at the usual times.

Sorry for the confusion.

-Joe-


18 Oct 20 - 01:16 PM (#4075852)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround-Normal time this week
From: Noreen

??


18 Oct 20 - 01:23 PM (#4075854)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround-Normal time this week
From: Noreen

Ah no, that was not a puzzled response, it was meant to be a wry smile!

: )


19 Oct 20 - 04:43 PM (#4076024)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: Noreen

Thirty-four of us in here now. A great night is being had by all!


20 Oct 20 - 03:25 AM (#4076094)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: Tim Chesterton

Bit of shameless self-promotion here:

Thanks to those who were saying nice things about my own original tune for 'Cold Blow and the Rainy Night' at the singaround today.

If you like it, it's on my CD 'Folk Songs and Renovations.' You can get the single track here.


21 Oct 20 - 02:31 PM (#4076324)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: leeneia

Once upon a time, my voice teacher gave me a tip about stage fright. She said there is bound to be at least one person in the audience who wishes you well and looks friendly. Focus on that person.

Now, the week before last, I was singing and looking for that person, and I realized to my dismay that most of the faces I saw were not people, but photographs. I suppose they were people who didn't want to listen to others, just to sing themselves. So they ambled off to walk the dog or balance their checkbook, leaving their lifeless picture in their place. Pfui.

Last Monday, I am happy to say, there were many more live people in place, and I felt better about singing my song. Keep up the good work, everybody.


21 Oct 20 - 02:46 PM (#4076328)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: Sarah the flute

And it was a very lovely song you sang and well sung too on Monday!

I do try to stay live on Zoom unless it is absolutely necessary to switch off video because I think this is what you would do in a real folk club if you spent your evening there ....plus you never know what you might miss.


21 Oct 20 - 04:06 PM (#4076342)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: pattyClink

Oh, leeneia, don't despair and think people aren't interested in hearing the other singers. The session lasts 5 hours, and that's a very long time to sit in rapt attention with an encouraging look on one's face. I cut my video every now and then while I take a break for a snack or bathroom break or stretch, or just be 'at ease', and I'd rather mute my video and still hear the singer, than have the singer see me scratch myself or fork down some food.   I think you just had the bad luck to be in the spotlight when too many people were taking a break. We love hearing you!!!


21 Oct 20 - 04:50 PM (#4076346)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Waddon Pete

Hear hear!


21 Oct 20 - 06:45 PM (#4076364)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Tattie Bogle

The other thing is, that if people are having problems with their broadband connection, it helps to switch off the video and just use the audio, so don't take it personally if people are not all avidly watching: or they might be having their supper and don't want to be seen stuffing their faces...! I might bring my knitting next week, or do my ironing!


21 Oct 20 - 07:05 PM (#4076367)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

It people are singing and having connection problems, I will sometimes switch off their video so the sound comes through better. This is not meant as an insult (usually ;-)

They should feel free to switch their video back on once they're finished singing.
-Joe-


22 Oct 20 - 12:16 PM (#4076456)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: leeneia

Thanks, Sarah. I'm glad you liked it.

I thought my voice sounded pretty bad, (it being ragweed season) but now I think that since we are right on top of our own voices, so to speak, we hear minor imperfections that listeners do not.

I encountered the same thing with a recorder once. I made a tape of myself, and I sounded better than I thought I did.

But I wish I had a clear, reliable voice like you, Schlomo and Noreen.
==============
As for the other matter, it's hard to believe that 80 or 90% of the group had an errand at the same time. And attention doesn't have to be avid; it's enough if a person moves a little once in a while. But that's over now. People were back for the last session.


25 Oct 20 - 12:23 AM (#4076730)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

Hi, Everyone -

I hope you will be able to join us for Monday's Mudcat Worldwide Singaround on 26 Oct It will be at the usual 8 PM London time, but an hour later than usual in the rest of the world (1 PM Los Angeles, 4 PM New York) - due to the vagaries of the change from Daylight Savings Time. We'll be back in sync next week.

Could be interesting - Casey and I have been threatened with an electric power blackout, but Noreen and others have volunteered to fill in if we can't make it.

See you Monday.

I sent out the email just now. If you'd like to be included on the email list, contact me, joe@mudcat.org


For security reasons, we change the URL/address of the singaround every week, and post the URL here in this thread for only a short time.

-Joe-


25 Oct 20 - 10:25 PM (#4076857)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: GUEST

Joe - I had sent you an email about a week ago requesting info info on the Singaround. I did not get the email today tht you describe here. Can you send me the Zoom URL for tomorrow’s Singaround? Is that all I need to be able to play a song tomorrow, or do you pre-select the singers?

Jim Burrill
jburrill@gmail.com


25 Oct 20 - 11:59 PM (#4076861)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

Sorry I missed you, Jim. You're on the list now and should have the email.
-Joe-


26 Oct 20 - 11:01 AM (#4076910)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe_F

It is now 11 am Monday, and I likewise have received no notification of the URL. Am I actually on the mailing list?


26 Oct 20 - 11:57 AM (#4076914)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Tattie Bogle

I was on it, but seem to have slipped off it a while back. I usually get the link from the Mudcat Facebook page.


26 Oct 20 - 04:13 PM (#4076938)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Mrrzy

Hi y'all dentist today so aching jaws. Might come listen, though. Say Hi to Robert Rodriquez and everyone else though!


27 Oct 20 - 12:45 AM (#4076977)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

A very spooky day of songs. Lots of good singing, some of it moderately scary. My house generator lasted all day on a 6-gallon tank of gas, and the mains power finally came on as our singaround was ending.
One woman from the San Francisco Bay area sang a "Broken Token" song. When she introduced the song, she said it was written by Vikki Appleton Fielden. I started to introduce Vikki to the singer, but Vikki shushed me. So, we all held our tongues while the singer sang Vikki's song - and we all got a good laugh out of it afterwards. The woman sang very well, and Vikki was thrilled to have somebody sing her song.
Thank you all for a wonderful gathering.
Back to the usual times for next week's gathering. This daylight savings discrepancy lasts only one week, and then the US and UK are back in sync again.

-Joe-

We missed you, Casey. Hope the electric power is back on at your wilderness home. Thanks to Noreen for doing a great job of hosting, and to Dawn for assisting.


28 Oct 20 - 04:01 PM (#4077143)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: GUEST,Bradfordian

Where is Joe and Noreen? 8pm gmt and meeting not open for me!


30 Oct 20 - 09:08 AM (#4077440)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: SPB-Cooperator

Hi folks,

I won't be able to join you all until about 10pm GMT as I have another - important - zoom meeting to go to - nothing to do with folk or music.

Steve


31 Oct 20 - 04:13 PM (#4077645)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Noreen

We were there on Monday 26th October Bradfordian, and will be there again next Monday 2nd November. I presume you were hoping we were there on another day?


31 Oct 20 - 08:32 PM (#4077677)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

The email has gone out for Monday's Singaround, which starts at 8 PM London time. If you'd like to join us and didn't get an email, contact me by email and I'll add you to the list.
Joe Offer
joe@mudcat.org


01 Nov 20 - 08:14 AM (#4077722)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: SPB-Cooperator

I've noticed that their are quite a few parodies about trump floating round. I know we don't do themes, but with the looming election and the gloom and doom around the world if anyone has any they can share it might lend itself to some much needed levity... On a selfish note, preferably after I am able to get to the session.


02 Nov 20 - 10:18 AM (#4077883)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Mrrzy

Oh I got levity planned. And some truly foul language.


02 Nov 20 - 07:48 PM (#4077950)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: voyager

I got-a-way with this Mudcat Hootenanny Tonight. What a hoot.
Very much enjoyed singing our family version of 'Fox Went Out on a Chilly Night' - Mudcat thread

https://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=168801&messages=10#4077945

voyager


02 Nov 20 - 11:02 PM (#4077972)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

Another delightful singaround. I'm glad Tim/Voyager came and sang the version of 'Fox Went Out on a Chilly Night' that was passed on through his family. I think I'll take up that version myself, but I wanted to hear if from somebody who knew it first.
Such wonderful singing and such nice people, every Monday.

-Joe-


07 Nov 20 - 01:50 PM (#4078631)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: SPB-Cooperator

I will be drinking a glass or two of prosecco on Monday night to share the celebration of the result.


07 Nov 20 - 03:06 PM (#4078638)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

Come join us and sing on Monday, November 9. We start singing at Noon Los Angeles, 3 PM New York, and 8 PM London time. And some hardy souls from New Zealand and Australia will join us at the crack of dawn Tuesday. Doors open half an hour beforehand for cocktails and conversation. We sing two times around the group, which takes 4 to 5 hours, and then we have a cocktail hour afterwards.

I've emailed out the link for Monday's sing just now. If you're not on the list and would like to be, contact me by email, joe@mudcat.org.

Hope to sing with you soon.

-Joe-


15 Nov 20 - 11:51 PM (#4079770)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

I sent out the emails with Monday's link yesterday (Saturday). If you didn't get an email and would like to join us, send me an email.
joe@mudcat.org


19 Nov 20 - 12:28 PM (#4080251)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Noreen

That's great Gerry thanks! So many great songs I missed by leaving early.
Do you remember who sang Song for Vic? Not heard that for too long.


19 Nov 20 - 03:20 PM (#4080276)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Monique

The breeches/petticoat swap is sung after the 4th verse in the live rendition.


19 Nov 20 - 04:14 PM (#4080283)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: GerryM

Moorley Man, Monique, thanks for filling in some gaps. The things I miss by insisting on getting dressed and having some breakfast before joining the festivities!


19 Nov 20 - 09:27 PM (#4080294)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

We're glad you come in clothing, Gerry... ;-)


20 Nov 20 - 07:42 AM (#4080323)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: GUEST,Bradfordian

I’ve not been logging the songs I do on Mudcat Zoom. On 16th I did a poem “November” by Thomas Hood.which is listed as “No Sun, no moon”

Nice to see that someone else sang “More hills to climb”, it’s a great song that I have done previously on Mudcat Zoom.

On another note, “Andy’s gone with cattle” sounds interesting. If that’s a parody, anyone have the lyrics to share?
Brad.


20 Nov 20 - 08:01 AM (#4080328)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: SPB-Cooperator

gerry, for your list, the titles of the two songs I did were:

Somebody Would Shout Out Shop   (Weston & Lee - 1915), and
The Gallant Shopping (Lyrics S P Belsey - 1986, Tune Trad)


20 Nov 20 - 05:29 PM (#4080392)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: GerryM

Thanks, SPB. Bradfordian, Andy's Gone with Cattle is not a parody, it's a poem written by the Australian poet Henry Lawson in 1888, set to a tune collected by John Manifold.


20 Nov 20 - 05:34 PM (#4080394)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: GerryM

The lyrics to Andy's Gone with Cattle are in the Digital Tradition. Maybe /mudcat.org/@displaysong.cfm?SongID=286 will get you there.

There are a couple of mondegreens in the DT version. "cheat" should be "cheek", and "tomorrow" should be "torrents".


20 Nov 20 - 06:32 PM (#4080402)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Noreen

Try this: Andy’s Gone With Cattle


22 Nov 20 - 07:00 PM (#4080624)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

Emails have been sent out - Saturday, I think. If you'd like an advance link by email, contact me.
joe@mudcat.org


23 Nov 20 - 04:45 PM (#4080709)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Now!!
From: Joe Offer

30 people here now, but it's been up to 49. Come join us. The singing is wonderful.


23 Nov 20 - 10:55 PM (#4080749)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: GerryM

We got up to #49 today, Joe, just an unusual number of late (but very welcome!) arrivals.


24 Nov 20 - 04:53 PM (#4080836)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: The Sandman

andys gone with cattle sounds like this,ignore the tutorial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5w75f_Lz_A&list=UU-GtPNIEDLICv5yKnirJAPg&index=31


24 Nov 20 - 05:41 PM (#4080840)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

Waddon Pete has a special talent for marking events, as evidenced by his In Memoriam Permathread. He tells me our singaroud on November 30 will be our 25th singaround. I had no idea we had done so many. Every one of them has been delightful - and almost all of them have lasted 5 hours!
Here's hoping we will have many more, even after we're able to get together in person to sing.
-Joe-


24 Nov 20 - 05:53 PM (#4080845)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe_F

Just as wonderful as the singing was the actual conversation afterward. Knowledgeable, cheerful people, so polite that they didn't have to mute. %^)


26 Nov 20 - 10:40 AM (#4081035)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: pattyClink

Well done Gerry. I wonder if singers could make an effort to start off by naming their song. I don't get much out of a long rambling intro if I don't know what song they are talking about. And Gerry's not the only one taking notes, lots of us are collectors wanting to add to our bag .


27 Nov 20 - 03:48 PM (#4081153)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

One of the great mysteries to be unveiled every week, is the location of pattyClink. One week, she was in Arkansas. Last week was Arizona. Where next? She's welcome to park her motor home in Joe Offer's driveway in Applegate in the Sierra Foothills of California.


27 Nov 20 - 05:16 PM (#4081155)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: The Sandman

the hawk and the crow should be,, two strings to a bow, from kevin mitchell


27 Nov 20 - 06:01 PM (#4081159)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: GerryM

Thanks, Sandman. At https://afolksongaweek.wordpress.com/2016/09/02/week-261-the-hawk-and-the-crow/ it's called The Hawk and the Crow, but it says

"I learned this from one of my absolute favourite singers, Kevin Mitchell, via his 1977 Topic LP Free and Easy. Kevin calls it ‘Two Strings on a Bow’, and he learned it from Anne Brolly of Dungiven, County Derry. The LP notes say

American singers call this song The Bird’s Courtship or The Leather Winged Bat."

So evidently this is a song of many titles.


28 Nov 20 - 10:46 AM (#4081208)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: pattyClink

Joe O, I wish I had known there was a friendly face in Applegate in 2018! Tried towing a trailer over the Donner Pass on a 95 degree day. Made it to Emigrant Pass before boiling over. Had to be towed all the way back down to Auburn. Bad couple of days!


29 Nov 20 - 11:31 AM (#4081312)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: SPB-Cooperator

pattyClink if you are working backward through the alphabet, does that mean you will be in Alaska on Monday and Alabama the following week?   After that, do you go forward alphabetically, or revert to Wyoming?


29 Nov 20 - 06:55 PM (#4081354)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: pattyClink

SPB, that is a brilliant plan! Alas, I have no plan.....


30 Nov 20 - 04:07 PM (#4081452)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: Joe Offer

62 total today. And the singing is lovely.


05 Dec 20 - 08:29 PM (#4082085)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Mrrzy

Got sucked into a John Wayne marathon... Remember the big staged saloon fight between Kirk Douglas and John Wayne in War Wagon? Anyway the piano player is frantically plinking to keep the crowd happy and *what* he was plinking, I noticed, was ...

...The Clouds Gwine Roll Away, which I had just sung!


06 Dec 20 - 06:28 AM (#4082114)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: SPB-Cooperator

Joe, shouldn't the title be more key of arrrrr - which fits in more with folk stereotyping   ;)


06 Dec 20 - 05:03 PM (#4082185)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: MoorleyMan

No, SPB-Cooperator - that's the version they played on pirate radio!
...


07 Dec 20 - 08:22 AM (#4082235)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Mrrzy

Hey I have usually gotten the link by now? Oh and good morning.


07 Dec 20 - 11:39 AM (#4082263)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

Mrzzy, you're posting at 6:22 AM my time, and you're impatient? Didn't you get my email?

We hads an even fifty participants today. Another wonderful gathering.


07 Dec 20 - 11:54 AM (#4082264)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Mrrzy

I did not get the email, I thought that was what I said, sorry Joe!


09 Dec 20 - 06:19 AM (#4082560)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Monique

I was 5th and sang an Occitan carol, Nadal tindaire (Jingling Christmas). Lyrics, translation, mp3, midi and sheet music at the link.


09 Dec 20 - 08:23 AM (#4082584)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: SPB-Cooperator

As far as I remember, that is the right title - it is what I have always called it.


09 Dec 20 - 05:23 PM (#4082658)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: GerryM

Thanks for the information! Noreen was #1, didn't she sing? Wasn't there a Jody at #4? I did include Waddon Pete, he was #8 (there was no #7) and he sang the Sussex Drinking Song.


09 Dec 20 - 05:37 PM (#4082660)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Monique

I think #4 had disappeared between Noreen and me because I was caught off-guard and didn't have the time to send Joe the link to the carol page before singing.


09 Dec 20 - 06:28 PM (#4082670)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: MoorleyMan

Yeah that was it, Joe was 00, Noreen would've been #1 of course, then Jody #4 had decided to listen not sing, which is why Monique was caught off-guard, that's right, it's coming back slowly....

SPB-Cooperator, I took the title straight from Joe's chat post...


13 Dec 20 - 03:19 AM (#4083199)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: SPB-Cooperator

Fingers crossed, tomorrow will be my last visit this year. I should be back 11 January. Vesele Vanoce a Hesky Novy Rok.


13 Dec 20 - 03:19 AM (#4083200)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: SPB-Cooperator

Fingers crossed, tomorrow will be my last visit this year. I should be back 11 January. Vesele Vanoce a Hesky Novy Rok.


13 Dec 20 - 03:03 PM (#4083285)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: GUEST,Felipa

will the Monday night sing arounds continue into 2021 without a break? Christmas and New Year's Days are on Fridays this year. Do Joe and Noreen want time off, or will Mon. night sings go on as usual? After all, few of us will be going anywhere this winter I think.


14 Dec 20 - 11:31 AM (#4083393)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: Joe Offer

Good question, Felipa. I think we should keep going, since none of the holidays are on Mondays. But we should ask what people think.


14 Dec 20 - 11:19 PM (#4083505)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: leeneia

I'd like to continue. I'm not going anywhere, and the sing-a-rounds mean a lot to me.


15 Dec 20 - 09:14 AM (#4083565)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Mr Happy

Echoing lenia's post, I'd also like to continue. I'm not going anywhere, and the sing-a-rounds mean a lot to me too!


15 Dec 20 - 10:07 AM (#4083571)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Waddon Pete

I agree with Leeneia and Mr. Happy. If the team are willing, let's carry on. It does all those who participate a power of good!


15 Dec 20 - 05:08 PM (#4083629)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Mrrzy

I'm for keeping on keeping on too. Even the worst of new year's hangovers should be bearable by the 4th!


20 Dec 20 - 02:28 AM (#4084221)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

Hi, Everyone - I've been having trouble with blind carbon copy, and I'm not sure you all got the email. Or maybe you got it twice. If a couple of people could let me know here that they got the email, I would feel better.


We have Solstice and Christmas and all sorts of celebrations. Let's celebrate them all and have a good time doing it.
The next Mudcat Worldwide Singaround is Monday December 21, at 8 PM London time. That's noon here in California, and 3 PM in New York, and early Tuesday in Australia and New Zealand. I had no idea what time it starts in Israel (Shlomo says it's 10 PM), but we have singers from there, too.
Come join us! We open doors half an hour before the scheduled time, sing for about 5 hours, and then chat until people are done chatting. All in all, it's a wonderful time. Some people just listen - that's OK, too. Hope you can come.


Link will be posted here a couple of hours before the singaround. If you'd like to be on the email list, contact me.

joe@mudcat.org


20 Dec 20 - 03:34 PM (#4084341)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Gallus Moll

fingers crossed I can work out how to get my mike on this time - and I think I need to do something with speaker? I really am such a duh when it comes to any sort of technology .....


20 Dec 20 - 05:15 PM (#4084360)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Monique

Joe, I got it twice.


21 Dec 20 - 05:07 AM (#4084413)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Sarah the flute

Sadly I won't be able to join you all tonight but wishing everyone a Happy Christmas and here is a link to my musical eCard I have made which is full of seasonal beer ....sorry cheer!!!
Enjoy!

Xmas card from Sarahtheflute


21 Dec 20 - 11:59 AM (#4084461)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: Joe Offer

Joe Offer is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround
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21 Dec 20 - 07:07 PM (#4084520)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Now!!
From: Gallus Moll

Alison's (from Dunoon) songs at the Solstice Session!

CAULD WINTER
Iain Ingram
Cauld Winter’s here again, and the days are short and dreary
Wi’ bitter winds an’ snaw, that aye chill the hearts o’ many
For some auld folk their plight’s a bare existence tae sustain
Wi’ scrimpin’ through necessity, and strugglin’ on their ain

Cauld Winter’s here again, aye severe an’ penetratin’
Nae quarter will it gie the hameless or forsaken
Nor pensioner who canny heat his hoose and eat an’ all
The frailest o’ society are aye the first tae fall

Cauld Winter’s here again, come are days when many suffer
In damp and draughty hames, on the road, doon in the gutter
A time when those wi’ troubled lives through hardship and despair
Need a helpin’ hand frae their fellow man tae greet the Spring once mair

Cauld Winter’s here again, ah but we’ve nae cause for girnin’
We’ve heat and comforts all, for it’s luxury we live in
Compared tae those o’ lesser means wi’ nae escape, nae favours free
Hinging oan tae life, prayin’ they’ll survive – or pey cauld Winter’s fee.

                _________________________

SUFFER THE CHILDREN
Eric Bogle

                Suffer the children to come unto me
                The man who said that died on Calvary
                And as we remember this day of His birth
                The children are suffering all over the Earth


From the African jungles to the hills of Vietnam
There are thin hungry children, black, yellow and brown
They’re starving to death on their millet and rice
And they don’t know Santa Claus, or Jesus Christ


                Suffer the children to come unto me
                The man who said that died on Calvary
                And as we remember this day of His birth
                The children are suffering all over the Earth


As you sit at your tables at this Christmastide
And you stuff the roast ham, and the turkey inside
Won’t you think of those children in lands far away
And the two thousand children who will die today?


                Suffer the children to come unto me
                The man who said that died on Calvary
                And as we remember this day of his birth
                The children are suffering all over the earth.

                        ____________________


21 Dec 20 - 10:54 PM (#4084536)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

OK, so the post-singing conversation just ended. Total was 8 hours and 15 minutes, if you include the conversation. Singing was 5 hours. And it all was lovely.
Thanks for coming, everyone!
-Joe-


22 Dec 20 - 01:37 AM (#4084540)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: GerryM

Moorley Man, many thanks, as ever! I'll incorporate the info into my post, in a few days.


22 Dec 20 - 06:21 AM (#4084563)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Now!!
From: Tattie Bogle

Sorry to miss last night: I had already done 2 Zoom sessions on the trot, so ended up watching “Oliver” on TV! Merry Christmas all!


22 Dec 20 - 07:22 AM (#4084569)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: McGrath of Harlow

Eight hours! Man, Joe, you've got impressive stamina. I had a good time though I couldn't stick around too long.

Zoom cut out a couple of times, and I had to rejoin. I don't know if I've got the settings wrong. I'm still learning to use the controls. I'll learn.


22 Dec 20 - 11:52 AM (#4084604)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: GUEST,John McGee

Could someone put up the words of Clear was the Night as sung by Leeneia on 21/12?


22 Dec 20 - 05:07 PM (#4084632)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: GerryM

John, I think that was Leeneia's own composition, so she's probably the only person who has the lyrics.


23 Dec 20 - 12:49 AM (#4084660)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: leeneia

It's almost midnight, and I've just seen John McGee's request. Joe is correct; they are my own composition.

Tomorrow I'll start a new thread called Lyric Add: Clear was the Night and post the lyrics in it. What do you call it when an author disavows copyright? Common Cause? Copy Complex? Whatever it is, I'll put that notice on it.

I'm glad you are interested in the words.


23 Dec 20 - 09:53 AM (#4084705)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: GUEST,John McGee

Thanks, Leeneia. John.


23 Dec 20 - 07:01 PM (#4084765)
Subject: Creative Commons
From: FreddyHeadey

Leeneia
Creative Commons
?

This is the system I've seen quoted.
I don't know if there is more that you have to do than quote it.

This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported
License.
To view a copy of this license, visit

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/


23 Dec 20 - 07:08 PM (#4084768)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: FreddyHeadey

^ Creative Commons,,,

This is a human-readable summary of (and not a substitute for) the license. Disclaimer.

You are free to:
Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format
Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material

The licensor cannot revoke these freedoms as long as you follow the license terms.

Under the following terms:
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You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.

NonCommercial — You may not use the material for commercial purposes.

ShareAlike — If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions under the same license as the original.

No additional restrictions — You may not apply legal terms or technological measures that legally restrict others from doing anything the license permits.


28 Dec 20 - 06:35 PM (#4085395)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: GUEST,Gallus Moll

The painted veil
1
I’ve seen small children die of pain and hunger
Those little sticks of human misery
And in this day and age I often wonder
How long it takes to end such tragedy
For something is wrong when we can close our eyes
or turn and walk away
chorus:

Lets change with the times
our reasons and our rhythms
reviewing how we think by what we hear
to live out our days in many different ways
will we still be the same this time next year
2
I tremble when I think of Hiroshima
Support the cause for mindless wars to cease
Condemn the men of power and ambition
And all who’d threaten everlasting peace
For God only knows there s’ so much to be done
We’ve sins enough to bear

chorus:
3
Beware of fools and words of doubtful wisdom
The hawk who masquerades as gentle dove
The bigot who professes to be Christian
And murders in the name of God above
To look at this world beneath the painted veil
May break your heart and soul

chorus:
4
Someday we’ll hear the voice of understanding
Though many years may pass without a sound
When suffering throughout the world is ended
And bitter seeds are cast on stony ground
When frontiers are gone and we are all as one         
When no man stands alone

chorus:   

Music and lyrics by Iain Ingram                                 

Song notes:
I wrote this song many years ago during the period known as
”The Cold War” .
While the threat of nuclear war has been greatly reduced,
the world in this day and age remains a dangerous place                                                                                                                                                          This makes the words of the song as relevant today
as they were when I first penned them


28 Dec 20 - 06:42 PM (#4085396)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: GUEST,Gallus Moll

Freedom Come All Ye   
by Hamish Henderson

        
Roch the wind in the clear day’s dawin
Blaws the cloods heelster-gowdie ower the bay
But there’s mair than a roch wind blawin
Ower the great glen o the world the day.
It’s a thocht that wad gar oor rottens
Aa they rogues that ging gallus fresh and gay
Tak the road and seek ither loanins
Fer their ill ploys tae sport an play


Nae mair will the bonnie callants
Mairch tae war when oor braggarts crousely craw
Nor wee weans fae pit-heid an clachan
Mourn the ships sailin doon the Broomielaw
Broken families in lands we’ve herriet
Will curse Scotland the Brave nae mair, nae mair
Black and white yin till ither mairriet
Maks the vile barracks o their maisters bare


So come aa ye at hame wi Freedom
Never heed whit yon hoodie croaks fer doom
In yer hoose aa the bairns o Adam
Will find breid, barley bree an paintet room
When McLean meets wi his freens in Springburn
Aa they roses an geans will turn tae bloom
An a black boy fae oot Nyanga
Dings the fell gallows o the burghers doon

                                ___________________





FREEDOM COME A’ YE                 by         Hamish Henderson

During the early 1960s the Clyde and Dunoon were the scenes of many demonstrations against the arrival of Site 1, the US Navy’s nuclear base on the Holy Loch.

Hamish Henderson wrote what was to become one of his best known and most beautiful songs ‘Freedom Come A’ Ye, dedicating it    ‘for the Glasgow Peace Marchers, May 1960’
it is sung to Hamish’s adaptation of the pipe tune
‘The Bloody Fields of Flanders’. by Dunoon born Pipe Major John (Jock) McLellan DCM
The words are in Scots, yet the meaning is clear to all, and the song endures
now the ‘Roch wind’ is depicted as sweeping away oppression and war over the whole world.


28 Dec 20 - 07:13 PM (#4085402)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom TODAY!!!
From: Joe Offer

46 people today. Pretty good for a holiday week.


29 Dec 20 - 03:03 AM (#4085440)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

I always hate it when these Monday gatherings end. Such good songs, such sweet people.


29 Dec 20 - 04:29 AM (#4085448)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Richard Mellish

Sorry I didn't make yesterday's singaround. No single reason, just busy with this and that, even including posting on some other threads here.


11 Jan 21 - 03:10 PM (#4087534)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom NOW!
From: pattyClink

I was able to get in. Passcode error, my fault. Never mind!


11 Jan 21 - 08:26 PM (#4087559)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom NOW!
From: Joe Offer

Looks like we had 53 people today, and it was a lovely gathering. Somebody requested that we not sing political songs, and I said that was not a request I could honor. That person left. That's too bad. We had a few political songs, and a lot of others. I would say that the atmosphere wasn't overly political, but we generally don't suppress anything. We let people choose whatever songs they want to sing.
We limit conversation so we can get in lots of singing, but we really can't ban political songs.
Thanks for coming, everyone.
-Joe-


16 Jan 21 - 05:48 PM (#4088346)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Noreen

Thanks Joe, I’m honoured!
"The Calico Printer's Clerk" title added to list above.


21 Jan 21 - 09:57 PM (#4089151)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Now!!
From: GerryM

Thanks, SPB – I've edited in your corrections.


25 Jan 21 - 02:13 PM (#4089875)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Now!!
From: Joe Offer

Thanks, Everyone. It was a wonderful gathering. About 60 attended.


31 Jan 21 - 01:38 PM (#4090856)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: SPB-Cooperator

I will be arriving later tomorrow, probably around 10pm London time.


31 Jan 21 - 02:59 PM (#4090866)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays
From: Joe Offer

We'll be glad to let you in the door, Steve. It's a pleasure to see you every week.
-Joe-


21 Feb 22 - 04:06 PM (#4137412)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On ZoomTODAY!!!
From: GUEST

Brendan O'Brien Cork Singers' Club Ireland
bobfromcork@gmail.com is my email please.
We were told of the singaround last night.
Thank you,
Brendan O'Brien


05 Jul 22 - 04:08 PM (#4146385)
Subject: RE: Worldwide Singaround thread overflow
From: Mrrzy

I called on on the 4th of July from the emergency room, which is why I couldn't always listen nor could I sing. My back didn't just go out, it took my left leg with it. Anyway, if I *coulda* sung, here's what I woulda sung. One of my favorite I Love America songs, set to a haunting melody, and sweetened by the immigrant's point of view. Also, the one line that just spoke to me, dans ma douleur. Not sure whose version this is, from my folks' records:

When I first came to this land, I was not a wealthy man
So I got myself a shack, and I did what I could.
And I called my shack “Break My Back.”
But the land was sweet and good and I did what I could.

[Each verse repeats this form, with a different acquisition and nickname]

...cow...No Milk Now
...wife... Run For Your Life
...son ...My Work's Done

But the land was sweet and good, and I did what I could.


05 Jul 22 - 06:02 PM (#4146398)
Subject: RE: Worldwide Singaround thread overflow
From: MoorleyMan

You're in good company, Mrrzy! Fred Maslen sang this very song near the start of the singaround!
Hope you have a swift recovery, all best wishes.


05 Jul 22 - 11:22 PM (#4146415)
Subject: RE: Worldwide Singaround thread overflow
From: Joe Offer

Mrrzy, we miss you, and we'd sure like to have you back.


13 Jul 22 - 10:23 PM (#4147243)
Subject: RE: Worldwide Singaround thread overflow
From: Mrrzy

I forgot to say each verse repeats the previous idea, thus by the end

... I called my shack, Break my back
And I called my cow, No milk now
And I called my wife, Run for your life
And I called my son, My work's done
But the land was sweet and good...

And thanks for the well-wishes.


29 Oct 22 - 09:43 PM (#4156703)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays!
From: Joe Offer

Thread #168014   Message #4156277
Posted By: Monique
25-Oct-22 - 03:47 AM
Thread Name: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays!
Subject: RE: Mudcat Worldwide Singaround - On Zoom Mondays!

Europe changes clocks this week end, so next Mudcat Worldwide Singaround will start at 7pm in the UK, 8pm for continental Europe. On Nov.7th all will be "as usual".