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You've probably not missed me.. but

11 Nov 99 - 07:00 PM (#134781)
Subject: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: Mick Lowe

I'm back albeit temporarily.. unfortunately the current fiscal position doesn't allow much time online.. and how I've missed conversing with the mudcatters...
Okay I need to get to the point.. and that is help in idenitfying two tunes possibly Irish, more likely Scottish or English.. and as I don't know any way of posting a midi file onto a thread I am going to ask you to check out the website Prof's site and click on the competition page
Hopefully the job situation will change soon so I can spend more time with you guys..
Cheers
Mick


11 Nov 99 - 07:16 PM (#134788)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: katlaughing

MICK! Good to see you back on! Sorry I have been terrible about writing! Hope you are able to come back more often.

katlaughing


11 Nov 99 - 07:37 PM (#134796)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: alison

Nice to see you back Mick...... unfortunately the only one I recognised was the one you had already told us...

slainte

alison


11 Nov 99 - 07:45 PM (#134798)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: catspaw49

No help Mick, but welcome back and I hope things improve soon for you.....As I read and refresh I'm always reminded of some who are away and you are missed. Return soon!!! Best Wishes and Luck!!!

Spaw


11 Nov 99 - 07:53 PM (#134802)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: SingsIrish Songs

We've missed you here...for some reason, mudcat isn't as fun without you........ ;-)

MK


11 Nov 99 - 10:42 PM (#134893)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: Metchosin

Hi Mick, I'm new, sorry I can't remember you but nice to meet you. I don't know what the first tone but I recognize the last one and its Scottish. Tthe words are start off: Step together here we go Heel on heel and to on toe

And the Title may be Step Together but I'm not certain as its been awhile.


11 Nov 99 - 10:48 PM (#134896)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: Metchosin

oops me auld mither says it might not be Scottish after all but it definitely has those words in the lyrics.... Did I really do all those typos again?


12 Nov 99 - 01:37 AM (#134937)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: Helen

Metchosin,

Isn't that Marie's Wedding? If so it is Scottish. I'm only going by the words you referred to - I haven't listened to the midis yet.

Helen


12 Nov 99 - 01:51 AM (#134940)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: Metchosin

You're right Helen, they have one of the answers posted now but they have the tunes in reverse order to my first hearing them.


12 Nov 99 - 06:10 PM (#135234)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: Liz the Squeak

If it's Mairies wedding you're after, don't listen to Billy Connolly and his 'musical appreciation' from one of his earliest recordings, the one where he is wearing the banana boots (a banana boot song there somewhere...), and sings the uncensored version of D.I.V.O.R.C.E., so that puts it into the early 70s....

LTS


12 Nov 99 - 08:15 PM (#135290)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: Mick Lowe

Many thanks for you "Well wishes" and yes Kat, you still owe me an email.. but I won't hold it against you and MK I'm grinning..
I've changed the page slightly as it seemed to be causing confusion with some folk... the entire piece is known as the "Mairi's Wedding Set", that is by those " clog hoppers".. i.e. dancers for whom on occassion I have to play for.
There are 4 seperate tunes.. the first being Mairi's Wedding.. then I have a problem re nos 2 and 3 and the fourth is a repise of.. can you guess.. yep Mairi's Wedding and hopefully the dancers are skipping gaily as they go and let us play some proper music (apologies to any dancers who may be reading this).
Actually for any true Irish devotees this is somewhat of an interesting conundrum.. and I don't mean why are Irish dancers dancing to Scottish/English/Who knows what music.. in that of all the various "Set Dances", the only ones that have defined tunes.. i.e. you always play the same ones whilst the dancers are knocking over the tables.. are predominately hornpipes.. e.g. The Blackbird, King of the Fairies.. except for the " Three Tunes"..
All other Set Dances use any old tune that happens to be playing by the band and yet the exponents of step dancing are nutured with tapes/cd's that label a group of random tunes as "such and such" set..
And so we get back to "Mairi's Wedding Set".. if the manufacturer's/producers/whoever of so called "authentic Irish music for dancing", knew what they were doing, they would quote the correct titles for each tune and I wouldn't have to call on my good friends on the mudcat to try and help me out..

I've been on the soap box too long...
It's nice to have been missed.. hopefully I'll be able to spend more time with you in the near future...
Mick


12 Nov 99 - 08:44 PM (#135300)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: catspaw49

I take it back.....all that ranting!!! Geeziz, I'd forgotten about that part! What are you smokin' Mick?

Spaw


13 Nov 99 - 07:25 PM (#135700)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: Mick Lowe

Cheers Spaw..LOL
Mellow Virginia, like as if you were interested..
I know I ramble.. I just happen to love folk/traditional music and all it's roots
Could be worse.. I might be the sort to take it into my mind to find a high building somewhere and armed with a rifle.. no doubt you get the picture..
Just consider yourself lucky I only arm myself with my Martin.. LOL
Mick


13 Nov 99 - 08:06 PM (#135719)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: Áine

Hello Mick! Sorry I didn't answer your last email, but I homeschool my two youngest and I was in the midst of getting all their materials together. Glad to see you're back amongst us! Your website is looking great and thank you again for the link to my music page. You always have an interesting perspective on things, and we're glad to see you again!

-- Áine


13 Nov 99 - 08:49 PM (#135738)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: Rick Fielding

Yah, not missed ideed! In your dreams Mick!
love
Rick


14 Nov 99 - 07:54 PM (#136093)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: Mick Lowe

Thanks Áine..I'm not sure if I know what you mean by &interesting perspective of things&quout ..LOL.
But I thank you all for your well wishes..
Mick


16 Nov 99 - 06:28 PM (#137024)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: Mick Lowe

No one has come up with the answers yet by the way..
Don't tell me I've got you stumped.. sorry a cricket term there..LOL
Mick


16 Nov 99 - 08:47 PM (#137096)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: SingsIrish Songs

Stumped--as used in that context (ie your sentence) here in the States...means "rendered completely at a loss"...

now Mick, my dear, would you explain how the cricket term works in this case...(I know what my dictionary says about the batsman being put out if a stump or bail is knocked down...or something like that).

Mary


19 Nov 99 - 08:59 PM (#138556)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: Mick Lowe

Same thing Mary.. i.e stumped a way to be dismissed at cricket. i.e. the wicket keeper removing your bails whilst being out of the crease..
A term used to suggest you are baffled/confused..
If you are stumped in cricket you have definitely lost your &quitfooting". I can't think of the word I want.. i.e. "Knowing where you are"..
Complete waffle I know
Mick


20 Nov 99 - 08:03 AM (#138676)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: SingsIrish Songs

Thanks for explaining that Mick.

Mary


20 Nov 99 - 08:10 AM (#138679)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: Brakn

Mick. A proper silly mid on! (another cricket term)


20 Nov 99 - 06:40 PM (#138913)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: Mick Lowe

Just in case anyone was interested..
The cocconut's still to be won...
No one has come up with an answer yet, apart from one aspiring musical expert who guessed at "Mairi's Wedding"
And I trust all is well with you Mick... seeing as how you never replied to my last email.. what with you and Kat I could get an inferiority complex.. LOL
Mick


26 Nov 99 - 08:56 PM (#141130)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: Mick Lowe

We've still not got a winner


26 Nov 99 - 09:26 PM (#141141)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: sophocleese

Mick. I tried. I played it for my husband also. No go. You will let everyone know when you finally get an answer won't you, otherwise I won't sleep at night.


27 Nov 99 - 05:40 PM (#141447)
Subject: RE: You've probably not missed me.. but
From: Mick Lowe

You can bet I will... I should hate to be the cause of insomnia..
Mick