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Mine cage winding equipment at Beamish Museum (Photo: Simon Meeds) |
Colin, as MC, started us off with Flying high, flying free (Leon Rosselson) and Roger followed him with Ed McCurdy's Last night I had the strangest dream.
Dominic's first of the evening was The coast of Malabar (* roud 24566) and Jackie's Dragon debut song was Rap her to bank (roud 1786), learnt during her time living in the North East of England. This was the first of quite a number of mining songs we heard during the evening. “Rap ’er te bank!” is the cry of men at the bottom of the mine shaft, waiting to come up in the cage. The onsetter would rap, and the winding man, hearing the signal would draw the cage to the surface (the ‘bank’).
Paul continued the mining theme with The old miner (roud 1136) and Denny didn't let it drop, singing The collier laddie (roud 3787 - Robert Burns).
Simon completed the first rotation with Elizabeth Padgett's The plover catcher.
It's perhaps surprising that Colin's second song, a shanty not only from the Hugill, but it seems commonly sung in school and at home for at least 90 years, is new to the Dragon database. Of course that doesn't mean it has never been sung at the club before. The song in question is Fire down below (* roud 813). I have it in a 1930s book of popular songs; perhaps I should get that book out and trawl it for some of the less sung, yet still singable, songs.
During the evening Roger sang two of his own compositions: Together we fight (*# Roger Stanleigh) and Fifties child (# Roger Stanleigh).
As always, I will mention every song sung by newcomer Jackie:
- Song of myself (* Peggy Seeger)
- West Virginia mine disaster (* Jean Ritchie)
- Loch Tay boat song (* roud 38364)
- Green grows the laurel (roud 279)
- The moon and St Christopher (* Mary Chapin Carpenter)
- Dominic - Geraldine's thinking of Galway (* Pat McKernan)
- Paul - Dead knight behind the hedge (# Jon Heslop)
- Dominic - Isle of Innisfree (* roud 29758)
Now listen to a selection of songs sung during this session.
(Number of people present - 7 of whom 7 performed)
In the above report songs new to the Dragon database (though no always new to the club) are marked with an asterisk (*) and any songs not included in the "a selection" playlist are marked with a hash (#).
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