Colin and I played some fairly obscure Irish recordings for our St. Patrick’s Day programme this week – see listing below. There’s a unique recording of a set of reels by “The Bothy Band” from a concert they played in Aberdeen at the beginning of their first ever British tour. A one-off opportunity to hear a piece of Irish musical history – here’s the link :
http://www.shmu.org.uk/fm/shows/wednesday-session
Wednesday Session : Prog. # 11 – 15th March. 2017
“St. Patrick’s Day Irish music programme”
00.14 – “Patsy Geary’s / Coleman’s Cross” – “The Bothy Band”
06.03 – “Reynardine” - Archie Fisher
[ “Album of the Month” - CD release of “Archie Fisher” : 1968 ]
11.17 – “The Trip To Bofin” – Sean Smyth [ F-whistle ] - [ comp. Joe Boske 1 ]
“The Highstool Hornpipe” – Mairtin O’Connor - [ comp. Joe Boske 2 ]
17.40 - “James Duffy’s / Monymusk” – “Na Draoidoiri”
21.52 – “The Sweet Maid Of Rosses” – “Malin Head”
26.25 – “Lough Erne Shore” – Andy Irvine & Paul Brady
35.13 – “Katy Cruel” - Barbara Dymock & Chris Marra [ appearing locally tonight ]
39.05 – “Curragh Races / Humours Of Loughrea / Farewell To
Ireland” – “Bothy Band” – [ live recording : Aberdeen Cowdray Hall ]
49.15 – “The Donegal Washerwoman” – Dermot Byrne
51.52 – “There And Back” – “Quilty
55.00 - “Clancy’s Wooden Wedding” – Mick Moloney
The programme should be available to listen to until next Thursday.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day, from “The Wednesday Session” !
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"There's fast music and there's lively music. People don't always know the difference"