Judith Durham in 1970 |
Since Geoff arrived just before Simon he was called to sing first. He sang Good Hearted Woman (Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson) which he said was written during a card game, inspired by Tina Turner and the abuse she suffered while married to Ike.
Both Geoff and Simon sang songs which had been recorded by The Seekers to mark the death of original lead singer Judith Durham. Geoff sang Bush girl (words by Henry Lawson) and Simon sang Morningtown ride (Malvina Reynolds).
Simon marked Colin's absence by singing a song from his repertoire: Cousin Jack (Steve Knightley).
There was a brief conversation about songs which while good aren't very nice, usually it seems in terms of misogyny. Note that we don't avoid songs which may cause offence, particularly when those songs are historical artefacts telling of past attitudes. There followed a few of these, possibly including:
- Geoff - Step it out Mary (Sean McCarthy)
- Simon - Laird of the dainty Dounby (roud 864)
- Geoff - As I roved out (roud 277, laws O17)
- Simon - No Sir no (roud 146)
Now listen to a selection of songs sung during this session.
(Number of people present - 2 of whom 2 performed)
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