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| Field Gun Competition, Portsmouth c1988 (Photo: Simon Meeds) |
Colin was in the MC's chair and asked Roger to start off. Roger often sings us his own songs and so he did with the brand new Apocalypse (*# Roger Stanleigh). Colin himself followed with The battle of Sowerby Bridge.
Denny gave us Row on (roud 2084) and Paul W debuted Cold coast of Iceland (* Mike Waterson).
Simon added John Bowlin' (* roud 1760) to the Dragon database, though it has definitely been sung at the club before, by Richard Gillion if no one else, but it probably predated the birth of the database.
Paul M introduced us to The Dreadnoughts' tribute to Stan Rogers in the form of Dear old Stan (*).
Sue sang Blowin' in the wind (Bob Dylan) before Bob completed the first rotation with Bear Creek blues (roud 17345 - AP Carter).
There were two other songs new to the Dragon database:
- Paul M - A ballad of the ranks (* Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) - the linked video is a reading of the original poem. Paul not only had a tune but had also rewritten some verses to include counties close to his heart.
- Denny - Old fid (* Bill Lowndes)
Other songs not found on YouTube and therefore not included in the "a selection" playlist were:
- Roger - Can't be doing this no more (Roger Stanleigh)
- Roger - Dry your eyes (this may be a Roger Stanleigh original, but I'm not certain)
one further song that needs mentioning is Colin's The Mermaid (roud 9143) which I misidentified on a previous outing as roud 124, which is another song of the same name. Having mentioned that I feel I should also record that Denny sang The forsaken mermaid (roud 466, laws K17).
Paul W finished off the evening with The rose of Allandale (roud 1218 - Charles Jefferys, Sidney Nelson).
Now listen to a selection of songs sung during this session.
(Number of people present - 9 of whom 8 performed)
In the above report songs new to the Dragon database (though not 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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