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Morris dancers at the Royal County of Berkshire Show (Photo: Simon Meeds) |
Despite this Friday being Good Friday we will be meeting - 8:15pm in the barn (just past the toilets) at The Bridge Inn, Shortwood, Bristol (UK), BS16 9NG. The obvious (optional) theme is all things more or less to do with Easter, related and equivalent seasonal festivals.
At last week's session Colin started off with Sweet Jenny Jones (* roud 13857). Colin pointed out that this is a song set to a morris dance tune, a mini theme which he kept up in his second song of the evening: Little Johnny England (*).
Simon's first song was one he expected to be new to the database, Bristol Girls (roud 486 - adapted by Dean Calin). It was written for the Bristol Renaissance Faire which takes place near Kenosha, Wisconsin (there is a small town called Bristol in the county). After referring to the Dragon database it can be seen that Simon was preceded by several years and it has been sung before by Colin!
Colin added a number of other songs to the database through the evening:
- First we take Manhattan (* Leonard Cohen)
- The road to Venezuela (* Andy Davis, Andrei Smegmakovitch - the latter being a pseudonym for all members of the band Stackridge)
- Mull of Kintyre (* Paul McCartney, Denny Laine)
- Born free (* John Barry, Don Black)
This song is an adaptation by Michael Raven of the song The town in danger of a siege which appeared on a Shrewsbury broadside. It is thought that the song was first published in 1832 at a time when local colliers were causing civil disturbances and that it is a description of earlier riots which occurred in 1821 when the town of Chirk was besieged by rebellious miners.
The final song of the evening came from Simon and was Galway shawl (roud 2737).
Now listen to a selection of songs sung during this session.
(Number of people present - 2 of whom 2 performed)
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