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24 Jul 01 - 07:45 PM (#513865) Subject: Rock in the Mountain From: 8_Pints I heard this tune on the House Band's CD "October Song". Can't seem to find the music published anywhere. Is it an American tune? What are its roots and influences? Who played it originally, assuming its not traditional? The slieve notes don't help much. Thanks, Bob vG |
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25 Jul 01 - 02:30 PM (#514428) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Rock in the Mountain From: Jande Well, I had a look for it, too. But Google says no-go. Sorry. ~ Jande |
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25 Jul 01 - 09:30 PM (#514673) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Rock in the Mountain From: 8_Pints Many thanks for looking anyway Jande. Anyone else any further suggestions? Bob vG |
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26 Jul 01 - 09:28 AM (#514849) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Rock in the Mountain From: GUEST,UB Dan It looks like it is their song http://www.greenmanreview.com/house_band.html excerpt: "There is one serious problem with The House Band's latest, CD October Song: The layout of the liner notes, with lines going every which way, is horrible. Cover art is the place to be visually creative. Liner notes are supposed to provide information and should not be a distraction. As if the necessary small print didn't cause enough eyestrain.... Sorry for the digression -- we return to the music critique, already in progress. October Song (Green Linnet, 1998) is another solid entry in The House Band's resume. "Seven Yellow Gypsies" with its unconventional ending is excellently sung by Roger Wilson. "Risipiti," a Romanian dance, is surprisingly well-paired with the Irish reel "Mairtin O'Connor's." The band builds one instrument on the next to produce a wonderful ending to the CD in "Rock in the Mountain."" |
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26 Jul 01 - 09:30 AM (#514851) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Rock in the Mountain From: GUEST,UB Dan oops...maybe not...from another review "Their fifth Green Linnet recording includes airs and jigs from Breton, hornpipes played in their original English form, and the American folk classic "Rock In The Mountain." " still lookin' |
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26 Jul 01 - 09:34 AM (#514856) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Rock in the Mountain From: GUEST,UB Dan Still goin' Another discription: 1524 CD CUT 10, "ROCK IN THE MOUNTAIN" COMP TRAD, VIA JOHN MORGAN SALYER, ARR THE HOUSE BAND PUB NOT SPEC GREEN LINNET GLCD 1190 (THROUGH FESTIVAL) THE HOUSE BAND - "OCTOBER SONG" 4' 16" (old-timey American with a definite European flavour - unhurried: fiddle, flute, ac guitar & melodeon) |
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26 Jul 01 - 09:48 AM (#514866) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Rock in the Mountain From: GUEST,UB Dan sorry...that's all I could get. I couldn't find any other recording of it, but others here are much better at this than I am |
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09 Aug 01 - 08:13 PM (#524769) Subject: RE: Tune Req: Rock in the Mountain From: 8_Pints Many thanks UB Dan for the info. I can't believe though that there is so little on the WWW yet it is described as an "American folk classic"! Bob vG |