Ok, thanks for the explanation of 'yer man'. Before now I never heard of him.Nanohedron wrote:Assuming that isn't a rhetorical question, here's yer man:Fildafluter wrote:Who is John Skelton?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kr-qOnu1M-4
Let us not make adversaries out of nothing. The Session is a neighbor worthy of our good will; Chiffers also happen to be members there, and I pop on over myself from time to time to grab a tune or two. C&F and The Session each fill particular niches, so I see the two more as wheels on the same vehicle.Fildafluter wrote:Mention of which isn't the yoke who runs our competitor ITM chatzine ...
That said, there's no helping the fact that you just can't please everyone.
Other thing, you may have noticed - native Irish - I keep up with the news from the ould sod. In it the yalla website has a reputation for nastiness towards our farmer flooter class of people. That's why I mentioned it.
As for myself, I never use the website. And for the record, in my book, anybody who does probably ain't Oirish
Now for the tunes, and the dots. We, the natives, are well known for not using, nor, for the most part needing them. But if somebody really needs to get a tune, and its umpteen variations, there is but one website on the internet where they will not be disappointed.
http://abcnotation.com/search ABC notation WS
Having read all the wonderful sanitizing, and technical, suggestions I am now prepared for everything including mushroom growths in the head, or worse.
Thank you all for the banter, the slagging not a thing I could expect modern off folks to understand - but if we cannot have the craic, what can we have? Because dry Marietta biscuits and tay is not going to cut it! Especially for ould brummie lads who move to Co. Clare to propel themselves to stardom.
I'll get me hat