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| Mike Starkey and Tom Mossman (Photos: Simon Meeds) |
It was great to welcome Paul M and his wife Jane for the first time. Out of the five performers, only Colin and Simon really knew Tom and Mike, but it didn't stop others from selecting songs from their repertoires. Overall it was a great evening and definitely not at all morbid.
We were joined briefly by Mike's cribbage-playing friend, asking whether we knew of Mike's death, and he stayed to listen to one song, so he is included in the count of attendees.
This Friday the official theme will be St George's Day, but songs from Tom and Mike's repertoires are definitely still on the cards - there may even be some that hit both targets on the bullseye!
Colin, resuming his seat as MC after a spell away from it, started proceedings with Deportee (Plane Crash At Los Gatos) (roud 26302 - Woody Guthrie).
Newcomer Paul M's debut song was Fare thee well Cisco (* Tom Paxton), written about Cisco Houston.
Denny gave us Linden Lea (T roud X4683 - William Barnes, Ralph Vaughan Williams) and Paul W sang The song goes on (Mick Ryan), which having been written as a posthumous tribute to singer Cyril Tawney was very appropriate on all fronts.
Simon finished the first rotation with Standing at the door (T Allan Taylor).
Unusually, because of the themes, I will mention every song (and poem) performed during the evening:
- Colin - Following the southern star (M Mike Starkey, Dave Marshall)
- Paul M - The twenty fourth of February (M roud 951)
- Denny - Marching inland (M Tom Lewis)
- Paul - Jones's ale (M roud 139)
- Simon - After the gold rush (M Neil Young)
- Colin - Autumn leaves (T Joseph Kosma, Johnny Mercer)
- Paul M - D-Day dodgers (M Lance-Sergeant Harry Pynn, Norbert Schultze)
- Denny - Holmfirth anthem (M roud 1046)
- Paul W - Blackbird (T John Lennon, Paul McCartney)
- Simon - Lasso the moon (T Tom Mossman in discussion with Ray Croll)
- Colin - Mary Ellen Carter (M Stan Rogers)
- Paul M - Song for the Bowdoin (* Larry Kaplan)
- Denny - Rolling home (M roud 4766)
- Paul W - Bring us a barrel (M Keith Marsden)
- Simon - John Barleycorn (M roud 164 - Tune "Wir Pflügen" by Johann Abraham Peter Schulz)
- Colin - Dirty old town (M? Ewan MacColl)
- Paul M - Pastures of plenty (* roud 16377 - Woody Guthrie)
- Denny - When yellow's on the broom (M Adam McNaughton)
- Paul W - Country gardens (roud 29760 - Thomas Walker, Robert M Jordan) - Paul wasn't to know that Mike Starkey actually used to sing Fred Wedlock's parody English Country Garden.
- Simon - Grand Dad's cracket (*T Tom Mossman)
- Colin - British bobby (M Fred Wedlock) - Fred was Mike's English teacher when he was at school. Mike said that Fred taught him Brizzle and claimed that he taught Fred Glott'r.
- Paul W - The Marla Hill ducks (* roud V39873 - Tommy Armstrong)
- Denny - I can hew boys (M Davey Dodds)
- Paul W - John Dead (M). I've given Paul the hit on Mike's repertoire because there are many versions of this song and he was very close, but the one Mike sang is more like this Grey goose.
- Simon - Claudy banks (M roud 266, laws N40)
- Colin - The band played waltzing matilda (M Eric Bogle)
- Paul M - Nantucket (* Jonathan Michael Peter Darely, David Robinson, Robert James Alexander Sattin, Andrew Robert Yates)
- Denny - Row on (roud 2084)
- Paul W - Hanging Johnny (M roud 2625)
- Simon - Home lass home (T Tom Mossman, Sarah Morgan)
- Colin - Parting glass (M roud 3004)
- Paul M - Bones in the ocean (* Dave Robinson)
- Denny - Rolling Home (M John Tams)
- Paul W - Farewell shanty (M) This was the song Mike would sing at the funeral of a another singer.
- Simon - The January man (M Dave Goulder) Mike would had Simon's guts for garters for singing this outside January.
- Colin - I'm bound away (M?)
- Paul M - A great northern river (* Graeme Miles)
- Denny - Teeside bridges (Erik Gooding)
- Paul W - Roll Alabama roll (M roud 4710)
Now listen to a selection of songs sung during this session.
(Number of people present - 7 of whom 5 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 (#).
Additionally this week "T" and "M" indicate songs from Tom Mossman's or Mike Starkey's repertoires and the addition of a question mark (?) indicates a song possibly identified as such.

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