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Silly Wizard

17 Oct 99 - 10:15 PM (#125006)
Subject: Silly Wizard
From: joefcos@yahoo.com

I'm trying to find the tunes for a couple of songs by Silly Wizard. Namely, The Fisherman's Wife (or song), If I were a Blackbird, and Hame, Hame, Hame. All are from the disk 'Wild and Beautiful.' Any help would be greatly appreaciated. Joe A displeced Highland Scot learning to play the whistles.


18 Oct 99 - 05:15 AM (#125078)
Subject: RE: Silly Wizard
From: Mark Cohen

Joe, I can't help you with the tunes (though I can probably still sing the chorus of If I Were a Blackbird -- haven't heard it in a dozen years or so), but if you're learning to play the whistle you should check out a little booklet that I think is called the Irish Tinwhistle Tutor. Yes, I know, you said Scot, not Irish, but it's a helpful book all the same. Damned if I can remember the author's name, though I remember he was from Pittsburgh and I remember I heard him and his band play at the Philadelphia Highland Games in 1982 or so. I probably still have the book buried at home somewhere, and if I remember to look for it I'll post the correct title and author. Check a good folk music store or catalog. I love the whistle part on Blackbird. Wish I had taken my own advice and learned to play!

Aloha,
Mark Cohen


18 Oct 99 - 11:33 AM (#125163)
Subject: RE: Silly Wizard
From: Magpie

Sorry, but I can't help you with the tunes either. But I can recommend a tutor, MEL BAY'S COMPLETE IRISH TIN WHISTLE BOOK. e-mail: email@melbay.com web site: http://www.melbay.com.

By the way, The Irish Tin Whistle Tutor is published by the same company.

Good luck to ya!

Magpie


18 Oct 99 - 01:16 PM (#125210)
Subject: RE: Silly Wizard
From: selby

Joe if you have the words for Fishermens Lament I would greatly appreciate them.(on a storm tossed shore line a woman is waiting)is as far as I ever got. I have met Phil Cunningham on a few occasions and he has always been most helpful with tunes or advice I know he has a web site (can't do them blue clicky things)He may help you . Keith


18 Oct 99 - 03:16 PM (#125267)
Subject: RE: Silly Wizard
From: sophocleese

The words for Fisherman's Song are in the digitrad under F for Fisherman.

I'm sorry I haven't been practicing blue, green or polka-dotted clicky things so I can't do that for you.


18 Oct 99 - 05:26 PM (#125321)
Subject: RE: Silly Wizard
From: poet

I think you'll find that "If I was a Blackbird was written either for or by Ronnie Ronalde.
but then again I've been wrong before he certainly made it famous

Graham


18 Oct 99 - 05:32 PM (#125324)
Subject: RE: Silly Wizard
From: joefcos@yahoo.com

I appreciate all the responses. I already own The Irish Tin Whistle Tutor...and it's been a great help. Thanks for that. Selby: if you have contat info for Phil, I would appreciate it, IE email, home page, whatever. Thanks...reply vie my email, and I'll send you those lyrics.


18 Oct 99 - 06:12 PM (#125343)
Subject: RE: Silly Wizard
From:

If I was a blackbird is in DT (2 versions) and with music in Colm O Lochlainn's 'Irish Street Ballads'. See the "Home, dearie, home" thread for a "Hame, hame, hame" songs.


18 Oct 99 - 10:06 PM (#125394)
Subject: RE: Silly Wizard
From: BobLusk

For silly Wizard's lyrics go to http://www.mindspring.com/~cwalters/swlyrics.html Sorry I don't know how to do the blue thingy. Can someone tell me?

Bob