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Headstone of John Peel in the churchyard of
St Kentigern's Church,
Caldbeck, Wigton, Cumbria, UK
(Photo: Mark W Barker) |
Last week's session had no official theme. Fewer songs were sung than usual as for a change, and quite unplanned, the whole of the second half was given over to chat, mainly about driving tests and riding motorbikes. Normal service will no doubt be restored this week.
Nevertheless, a good range of material was aired in the first half. Colin was MC and started us off with
Gentlemen Of High Renown (
Roud 190), singing the
Copper Family's words to
Martin Carthy's tune. Mike's attempt at following the hunting theme had to be delayed when he initially forgot the tune to
The Hounds Are Out (Roud 24901).
While Mike was struggling, Derek offered to help, suggesting at one stage that he might be thinking of John Peel. Mike told us how his class at school had to sing that song and while he was in the choir others were not so proficient and the awful sound they made put him off singing for ten years until he joined a rock and roll band. Derek therefore dug deep to give us a rendition of
The Old John Peel, just to annoy Mike. Derek carried on the theme with
The Horn Of The Hunter (Roud 1859,
Jackson Gillbanks) from the singing of
Fred Jordan but he was foiled because it turned out that Mike likes that song.