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Second set:
I couldn't work out even what type of tune the first one was. The next one is The Morning Dew. I know the one after that very well, but struggling to place it at the moment ... got it! It's the Grumbling Old Man (sometimes there's a Woman in there too). And that's another tune I'm not fond of. Not quite so bad as Tamlin, but still ...
I couldn't work out even what type of tune the first one was. The next one is The Morning Dew. I know the one after that very well, but struggling to place it at the moment ... got it! It's the Grumbling Old Man (sometimes there's a Woman in there too). And that's another tune I'm not fond of. Not quite so bad as Tamlin, but still ...
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Excellent, thanks again. To be honest, it won't hurt not to know all the tunes. I can BS that I'm hanging back to give the set more variety of instruments or something
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Sorry, could I ask you to double-check the ID on Farewell to Ireland, please? Both on Youtube and The Session, I get a very different sounding tune by that name: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfcqGJBxxSgbenhall.1 wrote:Farewell to IrelandStevie D wrote:One more (for now?) set if I may: http://www.mediafire.com/file/47x3uytll ... _toons.m4a
Mother's Delight (I learnt it as Mama's Pet, but there are several tunes by that name)
The Glasgow Reel (or Tamlin)
That last is one of two tunes for which I literally have to walk out of the pub. I absolutely hate the thing. Ah well, horses for courses!
Aaand... it's that wonderful time of the week again, where I need to ask you for ID's on a completely new tune-set, if you would be so good as to investigate this link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/leiakc1xk ... _jeans.m4a. I'm hoping that the set's name, "Grannie's Jeans", might be a hint of some sort.
As always, many thanks for your time.
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Stevie D, that one is this Farewell to Erin / Ireland.
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I'm afraid I don't know any of those, but they all sound 'composed' to me, ie probably newly composed. I could be wrong, but they don't sound trad to me, at any rate.Stevie D wrote:Aaand... it's that wonderful time of the week again, where I need to ask you for ID's on a completely new tune-set, if you would be so good as to investigate this link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/leiakc1xk ... _jeans.m4a. I'm hoping that the set's name, "Grannie's Jeans", might be a hint of some sort.
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In about the middle is "Jean's Reel", composed by Bobby McLeod. I'll say no more.
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Bobby McLeod, eh? Hmmm ... it's probably better than I thought it was, then.kenny wrote:In about the middle is "Jean's Reel", composed by Bobby McLeod. I'll say no more.
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Hello, can someone name this polka ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtDJmVo7Xtk
The tune starts at 4:37, I think at around 3:20 they are talking about the tunes name, but I can't understand what they are saying !
Really nice tune, listened to it at first on the chieftains album "down the plank old road", where Molloy plays it as a solo during the big last song of the record !
The tune starts at 4:37, I think at around 3:20 they are talking about the tunes name, but I can't understand what they are saying !
Really nice tune, listened to it at first on the chieftains album "down the plank old road", where Molloy plays it as a solo during the big last song of the record !
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They call the second one the Killavil, but probably meant the Killavil Postman (or maybe John Carty said that, but the second word was cut off):
https://thesession.org/tunes/7317
Edited to add that the first one I would think of as a Sligo or northern polka, but the second one as more of a barndance or ballroom dance tune.
https://thesession.org/tunes/7317
Edited to add that the first one I would think of as a Sligo or northern polka, but the second one as more of a barndance or ballroom dance tune.
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What often works with a situation like this, is go to the "Recordings" section at "thesession.org" and have a look through the lists. I knew I'd heard this pair of tunes before, so went to "Pathway To The Well" - https://thesession.org/recordings/2801 -
and looked for "The Killavil Postman". Lo and behold, the polka you're asking about is there, first tune on track #13, - it's "The Ballinafad" polka - complete with a link to the sheet music.
and looked for "The Killavil Postman". Lo and behold, the polka you're asking about is there, first tune on track #13, - it's "The Ballinafad" polka - complete with a link to the sheet music.
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hello, can someone identify the first tune, played here?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ1WvUJEsdU
it sounds a lot like the Bucks of Oranmore.. and its an incredibly played set!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ1WvUJEsdU
it sounds a lot like the Bucks of Oranmore.. and its an incredibly played set!
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It is "Gorman's Reel".
It's the opening track on "Contentment is Wealth" by Matt Molloy and Seán Keane.
Edited to add: also known as "Throw Away the Keys" - https://thesession.org/tunes/1540
It's the opening track on "Contentment is Wealth" by Matt Molloy and Seán Keane.
Edited to add: also known as "Throw Away the Keys" - https://thesession.org/tunes/1540
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Vielen Dank for quick response !
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MníM announces the tunes at the start : Caoinneadh General Munro, John Dwyer's and the spike Island Lasses
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