Trad. Arr. etc
Well your Drivetime friends are heading north to Manchester today. It's Folk Awards time folks! Mike Harding and friends tonight will be rewarding greatness and maybe unearthing a few gems. The joy for me has been discovering magnificent artists that, in my ignorance, I had ignored. Nic Jones' Penguin Eggs is now one of my favourite albums of all time but I hadn't heard of him 'till he won a special award at the F.A. a few years back. June Tabor, Martin Simpson, John Tams, Show of Hands and Bellowhead are artists I've come to love through listening to Mike and attending these evenings. I'll miss the Brewery in East London but looking forward to visiting the original 'Dirty Old Town'. In fact we've asked The Dubliners to open the show with that song, written by Ewan MacColl in 1949 about the joys of Salford.
The Dubliners and Don McLean will be getting lifetime achievement awards and would love to hear from bloggers if they have seen either act live. Any stories or reminiscences that would enlighten the show? Don sang on the show a while back and it was a joy just to have THAT VOICE in the studio. Well, we're going to do it all again today and I can't wait. Stuart Maconie will do our confession (might not get quite the reaction that Terry Wogan's buttocks got last night!) and Mark Radcliffe, Mike Harding and the wonderful Julie Fowlis will all wander past at some time or other...
And oldies please with TRADITION or ROOTS as the theme just to get in the swing of things. And we have an extra 30 minutes to play with tonight!
Wishing you all a melodious and harmony-filled Wednesday, see you after 5.

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At 09:29 8th Feb 2012, Katy Mac wrote:Oh Frabjous Day!
Wonderful stuff for us fans of traditional and roots music ..
.. will be right back
xx
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At 09:29 8th Feb 2012, Just Plain Alice wrote:Morning All,
Another chilly one oop 'ere.
Good Tradition - Tanita Tikaram
Going back to my roots - Odyssey
Manybes laters
A.
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At 09:29 8th Feb 2012, Tartan Queen Shona wrote:Good Morning Simon and Poppeteers
Whoopee! I saw Don McLean in Edinburgh in 1982 and he was fantastic. No frills - just Don and a bass guitarist on stage. What a talent.
Good Tradition - Tanita Tikaram
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At 09:30 8th Feb 2012, Deebee wrote:Good Morning Simon, Team and Blogpoppets
How about:
ROOTS by Show of Hands
BACK TO MY ROOTS by Odyssey
GOOD TRADITION by Tanita Tikaram
RUNNING IN THE FAMILY by Level 42 (wah!)
~X~
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At 09:31 8th Feb 2012, Gill withagee wrote:Your comming 'up north' !
WELCOME to our fair corner of the globe dear Drivetime. We promise to treat you well and have you returned in time formorrow's edition back in the 'big smoke'
My oldie suggestion is:-
GOOD TRADITION - TANITA TIKARAM
~gill~
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At 09:32 8th Feb 2012, Katy Mac wrote:Naturally ....
ROOTS - SHOW OF HANDS
THE GOOD OLD WAY - THE WATERSONS
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL DAY - LEVELLERS
:^D
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At 09:34 8th Feb 2012, Deebee wrote:Would today be a good day to play the gorgeous:
OLD AND WISE by the Alan Parson's Project
~X~
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At 09:35 8th Feb 2012, Mimi wrote:Top of the mornin' to ya - and hello bloggers, For tradition I am going to mention ♫Whiskey In The Jar♫ by The Dubliners - Ken Bruce mentioned it on his show and I did my research: Irish traditional song and Thin Lizzy covered the well known version.
Back in a wee bit...
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At 09:36 8th Feb 2012, Tartan Queen Shona wrote:Another couple before I need to leave
Let's Get Married - The Proclaimers
And one that sounds like a traditional playground game:
Brown Girl In The Ring - Bony M
Have a great day and catch you later
Shona x
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At 09:36 8th Feb 2012, Mandy wrote:Hi Simon and everyone
Hope those having sad times at moment have better ones soon.
Congrats on all menshes last night including Florence ( Co menshee) for Twist & Shout) Thank you for my doubler Simon...I downloaded the YES track last night to iphone and am chuffed to chuffies!
Now down to business:
1. GOING BACK TO MY ROOTS - Odyssey
2. GOOD TRADITION - Tanita Takiram
3. BRINGING ON BACK THE GOOD TIMES - Love Affair
4. GET BACK - The Beatles
5. HISTORY - Michael Jackson
6. HISTORY - Mai Tai
7. SUMMER HOLIDAY - Cliff Richard
Back after a think.
Have lovely days.
Mandy ;)
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At 09:40 8th Feb 2012, Billie on the Blog wrote:Good Morning again -
Suggestions -
HOMEWARD BOUND - Simon & Garfunkel
EL CONDOR PASA - Simon & Garfunkel
YOUR MOTHER SHOULD KNOW - Beatles
THE FIELDS OF ATHENRY - Dubliners
WALY WALY - Eva Cassidy
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At 09:42 8th Feb 2012, Deebee wrote:I guess if you're going back to your roots, then you are:
HOMEWARD BOUND by Simon and Garfunkel
Billie - from yesterday's blog: Thanks!
S'pose I'd better get on with some work then - don't feel much like it today though.
~X~
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At 09:43 8th Feb 2012, Katy Mac wrote:Simon - good to hear you've joined that exclusive club - Penguin Eggs. I had it on the original vinyl. I met Nic and family through my now late husband and we lived very near them when they were out on the Fens. But that means that we were there when Nic had that terrible accident which changed all our lives so drastically. The fact that he can get up and perform again is a source of much happiness. Is Little Pot Stove one of the most evocative and heart-warming songs ever written?
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At 09:44 8th Feb 2012, Billie on the Blog wrote:TRADITION - from Fiddler on the Roof
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At 09:47 8th Feb 2012, PhilMewis wrote:Morning,
Going back to my roots, odyssey
Folkys Folk Faced - Ocean Colour Scene
The Rare Auld times - The Dubliners
Roots - Show of hands
Holding back the years - Simply Red
History - Cast
Good Tradition - Tanita Tikaram
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At 09:48 8th Feb 2012, Billie on the Blog wrote:NEVER FORGET - Take That (Wah!)
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At 09:51 8th Feb 2012, WickedFairyFlo wrote:GOING BACK TO MY ROOTS ~ Odyssey
GOOD TRADITION ~ Tanita Tikaram
RIGHT BACK WHERE WE STARTED FROM ~ Maxine Nightingale
FIRST SONG ~ Ralph McTell
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At 09:52 8th Feb 2012, Billie on the Blog wrote:LIVING IN THE LOVE OF THE COMMON PEOPLE - Paul Young
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At 09:53 8th Feb 2012, Alex_Girl wrote:Good morning SImon, Team, NYM and fellow blogpoppets!
I will eat my hat with the green ribbon round it if Tanita Tikaram fails to get a play!
My suggestion:
ROOTS - Bob Marley
Back in a bit.
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Comment number 20.
At 09:55 8th Feb 2012, Billie on the Blog wrote:SON OF MY FATHER - Chicory Tip
THE OLD SONGS - Bazza
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At 10:00 8th Feb 2012, Our Zoe wrote:Good Morning All :)
I have also come to appreciate, and cherish folk music in recent years through listening to Mike Hardings show. Of course, folk music has always been in my life, even if I didn't truly realise it, as many popular songs have come from folk roots and traditional music. I'll be looking forward to tonights show :)
Oldie suggestions...
IRISH HEARTBEAT - VAN MORRISON & THE CHIEFTANS
DOWN TO THE RIVER TO PRAY - ALISON KRAUSS
MY HOMETOWN - BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND - WOODIE GUTHRIE or BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
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At 10:00 8th Feb 2012, Simple with a dimple Sal wrote:An extra 30 minutes?
Whoop whoop!
Morning all, thanks for the comments about my experience on the Levels last evening. I have to take that route again today and hope its all cleared up, however, I am going to gear up with black bags if not and attempt to clear it if it hasn't already gone, although the RSPB were certainly very helpful and said that they would be straight onto it.
Thoughts are with Alex and Deebee and anyone else going through difficult times right now.
Off to have a thunk about tradition etc...
MTF :)
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Comment number 23.
At 10:01 8th Feb 2012, Billie on the Blog wrote:THAT WAS THEN, THIS IS NOW - ABC
YESTERDAY ONCE MORE - Carpenters
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At 10:05 8th Feb 2012, Surfergirl wrote:Morning all nippy and frosty in the far west,
so sorry to hear about the swans- am a member of CWT here- got lots of swans and kestrel pic on my website but can't post that here- RUles are Rules! MTF do you need any ship sightings today? Can't think of any folky tunes except All around my Hat- one for KatyM! Sun shining here but too frosty to hang out the sheets.
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At 10:05 8th Feb 2012, WickedFairyFlo wrote:Simon, you asked if any of us have seen the Dubliners or Don McLean.... I saw Don McLean in Edinburgh a couple of days before he was at Glastonbury, back in the summer. His daughter Jackie was on stage with him and she sang a couple of songs on her own as well as joining in with American Pie. I probably shouldn't have filmed him really, but I kept my camera low down so as not to disturb anyone!
American Pie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8ODX0_9dKg
Vincent: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxXB9u4vYTQ
Don's daughter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8xdMRU421E
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At 10:06 8th Feb 2012, ponyclubmum wrote:Good Tradition - Tanita Tikaram
Roots - Show of Hands (awesome Devon folk group)
Baba O Riley - The Who
Digging your scene - Blow Monkeys
An Englishman in New York - Sting
Zombie - The Cranberries
El Condor Pasa _ Simon and Garfunkel
This is your land - Simple Minds
Kitty Jay - Seth Lakeman (Our local celeb!)
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At 10:08 8th Feb 2012, Billie on the Blog wrote:It's very short -
CAN YOU TAKE ME BACK WHERE I CAME FROM? - Beatles
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At 10:10 8th Feb 2012, WickedFairyFlo wrote:I forgot to include this song clip with the other three in #25 above....
Don McLean and his daughter singing together 'Are You Lonesome Tonight' and he explained that she's not a singer but she likes to sing in the kitchen at home!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Dcf0pvQSjM
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At 10:11 8th Feb 2012, Katy Mac wrote:I saw The Dubliners in the 70s ... definitely in London but can't recall where. Luke Kelly was still with them - an awesome voice and talent, particularly on the fast-paced slip jig ...
THE ROCKY ROAD TO DUBLIN - THE DUBLINERS
... [a tricky rhythm on the bodhrán as I found out on Monday].
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At 10:13 8th Feb 2012, Billie on the Blog wrote:COUNTRY ROADS - Olivia NJ
MY LITTLE TOWN - Simon & Garfunkel
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At 10:14 8th Feb 2012, Simple with a dimple Sal wrote:Hi Surfergirl.
What can you offer? I can only see one here at the moment. A nice green cargo ship from the Netherlands, bound for Newport.
MTF :)
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At 10:17 8th Feb 2012, Katy Mac wrote:#24 Hi SurferGirl and thanks for the Steeleye Hat song - and hope your new moniker still suits. Try posting your pics - you may be surprised at what is allowed to remain!
:^)
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At 10:17 8th Feb 2012, Vildeen wrote:TAKE ME HOME COUNTRY ROADS - JOHN DENVER
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At 10:18 8th Feb 2012, WickedFairyFlo wrote:#29 Katy.... you mentioned Rocky Road to Dublin... here's Christy Moore singing it a few months ago, and he's also playing the instrument you played the other night.... did you play the same song?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKuhFD7ZMoo
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At 10:19 8th Feb 2012, Simple with a dimple Sal wrote:Take me back to the black hills, the black hills of Dakota - Doris Day.
MTF :)
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At 10:29 8th Feb 2012, Mimi wrote:And I'm back ... I've gone down the root of family so what about: Sister Sledge - We are family or The Pogues' Fairy Tale of New York traditionally sung at Christmas time. Anyway, have a good day.
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At 10:34 8th Feb 2012, Vildeen wrote:(I THINK I'M ) GOING BACK = DUSTRY SPRINGFIELD
THE NIGHT THEY DROVE OLD DIXIE DOWN - JOAN BAEZ or THE BAND
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Comment number 38.
At 10:34 8th Feb 2012, judith wrote:Morning all
I'll try...
Roots Radical - Jimmy Cliff.
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At 10:34 8th Feb 2012, Katy Mac wrote:Apart from 'Roots' I'd love to hear some of the other crowd-pleasers from Show of Hands:
COUSIN JACK - SHOW OF HANDS
COUNTRY LIFE - SHOW OF HANDS
... and on today's theme -
WHO KNOWS WHERE THE TIME GOES - FAIRPORT CONVENTION [SANDY DENNY]
EVERY END HAS A START - EDITORS
WHERE THE WILD ROSES GROW - NICK CAVE & KYLIE
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At 10:35 8th Feb 2012, Simple with a dimple Sal wrote:Green green grass of home - Tom Jones.
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At 10:42 8th Feb 2012, Billie on the Blog wrote:THIS IS US - Mark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris
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At 10:43 8th Feb 2012, Simple with a dimple Sal wrote:You know who I am - Leonard Cohen.
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At 10:44 8th Feb 2012, Dougal wrote:Good morning everyone...........especially the NYM who ended my mensh drought last night......thank you........................................oldies today....................
COMING AROUND AGAIN - CARLY SIMON.................'nothing stays the same..........'
LIVING IN THE PAST - JETHRO TULL
IN THE SAME OLD WAY - JIMMY DEAN
I LOVE YOU IN THE SAME OLD WAY - PAUL ANKA
MR BOJANGLES - SAMMY DAVIS JR or DON McLEAN recorded a version
Hope everyone has a better day today...........................................................
Dougal x...................................................................................................
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At 10:53 8th Feb 2012, John B Good wrote:Morning Simon, team, NYM, and foot-stomping bloggers,
Late today, I have a note. And I'll catch up in my lunchhour, I promise.
Sorry to hear about your sad swan story, MT, thanks for playing GT&T and sorry for ignoring your suggestion, Billie, and happy to swap any day, Surfergirl.
Let's get down to business.
I'm going for more of a folky focus on today's theme, starting with a recycled tune from yesterday:
HARD TIMES OF OLD ENGLAND - Steeleye Span
or
THE BLACKSMITH - Steeleye Span
or most things by Steeleye Span would fit tonight's show!
NORTH COUNTRY BOY - Lindisfarne
or for somebody with no roots..
NOWHERE MAN - Beatles
Good day all
JBG
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At 10:57 8th Feb 2012, Simple with a dimple Sal wrote:Hi John.
'Now' I know what you mean by the basket ;)
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At 10:57 8th Feb 2012, Katy Mac wrote:*gender alert*
I hope our bloke bloggers can see today's theme ...
... missing you HarryTS, [JohnB- just spotted you], PauloS, KenJ, Kevin, Glenn, Driver, Alan, AndyTov, AndyWharf, Spitfire, Brandon, SimonW ... AND anyone else I haven't mentioned ..
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At 11:00 8th Feb 2012, Simple with a dimple Sal wrote:Lets hear it for the boys ;)
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At 11:02 8th Feb 2012, Nadine wrote:Ay up me ducks,
Thought I'd go with a traditional greeting from round these parts. My trad tunes:
'English Rose' - The Jam
'That's Just The Way It Is' - Bruce Hornsby
'Once In A Lifetime' - Talking Heads ("Same as it ever was....")
'Lonely Boy' - Andrew Gold
'Son Of My Father' - Chicory Tip
'Happy Hour' - The Housemartins
Tara for now,
N xx
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At 11:02 8th Feb 2012, Alex_Girl wrote:Come on chaps!
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At 11:04 8th Feb 2012, Katy Mac wrote:#34 Can't follow links from where I am at the moment, Florence.
I expect it is the very same traditional song that Christy is singing - a popular choice and like many performers, he also beats along on the bodhrán. Actually, the song itself is so well known it qualifies for its own Wikipage:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Road_to_Dublin
:^)
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At 11:05 8th Feb 2012, WickedFairyFlo wrote:Talking of chaps.... I wonder how Gazza is doing... I hope he's OK!
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At 11:06 8th Feb 2012, John B Good wrote:Hello MTF, Hope you had a good trip, and didn't get stuck in the snow. So, did you succumb to the basket?! We're regulars, trundling backwards and forwards. My MIL is on first name terms with the hostesses, Donna and Linda!
Katy - nice bit of drum banging! Was feeling a bit isolated. Might have to join in the discussions about John Barrowman.
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At 11:09 8th Feb 2012, Paul of Sheffield wrote:Good Morning Each!
'We Built This Village On A Trad. Arr. Tune' by Half Man Half Biscuit. (Will probably need the assistance of a couple of judiciously placed bleeps, but hey, it'd be worth it)
That'll do!
After all, if Andy Kershaw thinks that HMHB are "Englands greatest folk band", that must be correct. Mustn't it?
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At 11:09 8th Feb 2012, Glenn of Devon wrote:Hello ladies ..... (and any gents that are already on board today!)
Been busy the last few days so not been on much, but have been lurking. Thanks for thinking of us chaps :)
Well done Dougle and Alex, heard your menshees on the show yesterday.
A few choons from me ...
THOSE WERE THE DAYS - MARY HOPKIN
SON OF YOUR FATHER - ELTON JOHN
TAKE ME BACK TO CHICAGO - CHICAGO
Will try a poop back later, promise!
GoD
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At 11:12 8th Feb 2012, Harry the Snapper wrote:Good morning everyone.
Apologies for tardiness. Nice to be missed Katy :0)
Nothing much to add to the great choices above (Show of Hands' "Roots" must be a shoo-in?) but something from Dougie MacLean would be welcome (CALEDONIA perhaps?). Has he ever been played on DT?
I think tonight's show is my favourite one of the whole year so the drive home has to be timed to perfection to arrive just as the 6 o'clock news starts with a few minutes to get indoors
Be back later if I can think of some way to contribute.
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At 11:13 8th Feb 2012, Paul of Sheffield wrote:(That was me!)
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At 11:14 8th Feb 2012, Simple with a dimple Sal wrote:A most excellent trip thanks John. We had a male host/ess? on the way out and a Lady called Chris with a driver also called Chris on the way back.
I didn't succumb to the basket as went with supplies of my own, which stayed securely hidden in my bag for the entire journey after discovering their rules a little too late.
The trip out of London and back down the M5 was a hairy one, the driver was literally ploughing through the snow and there were a few concerned passengers on board, yes even the jovial Arsenal fans did query the speed and conditions with the hostess, but she assured them that we were safe.
I would definitely travel that way again though and am hoping for better conditions for my next trip.
I'll look out for Donna and Linda :)
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At 11:17 8th Feb 2012, Brandon wrote:Morning All,
'Your Town' Deacon Blue
Have a good day everybody
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At 11:18 8th Feb 2012, loveoneanother wrote:Be careful, Simon! It may be a cunning ploy by the BBC to entice you to the north and keep you there, alongside your Five Live comrades!
GOOD TRADITION by TANITA TIKARAM.
ROOTS ROCK REGGAE by BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS
ROCK ME AGAIN & AGAIN & AGAIN & AGAIN & AGAIN & AGAIN by LYN COLLINS
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At 11:29 8th Feb 2012, Katy Mac wrote:May as well - it'll get a play one of these days [it did reach No 19 in the UK chart in 1993]
IS IT LIKE TODAY? - WORLD PARTY
... asking the question 'How did it come to this?' as written and performed by Karl Edmond De Vere Wallinger - so sort of relevant.
_____________________________________________________________________________
Hello boys!
:^D
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Comment number 61.
At 11:31 8th Feb 2012, Vildeen wrote:Finding this topic just a tad difficult to nail.
There is a tradition which says that if it rains on St Swithuns day it will continue for 40 days which would take it almost up to September so..
IT MIGHT AS WELL RAIN UNTIL SEPTEMBER - CAROL KING
(I'll get my coat)
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At 11:42 8th Feb 2012, Dougal wrote:And how about.......................................................................................
MY HOMETOWN - BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
THOSE WERE THE DAYS - DOLLY PARTON
BACK IN TIME - KEANE
LIVING YEARS - MIKE AND THE MECHANICS
HOMEWARD BOUND - SIMON & GARFUNKEL
STEP BACK IN TIME - KYLIE MINOGUE.............sorry.........................
Me done for now..................................................................................
Dougal x..................................................................................................
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At 11:43 8th Feb 2012, WickedFairyFlo wrote:#61 Vildeen... St Swithen's Day? Have I missed something? ;o))
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At 11:43 8th Feb 2012, Our Zoe wrote:A few more oldie suggestions...
THE WILD ROVER - THE POGUES/THE DUBLINERS
SCARBOROUGH FAIR - SIMON AND GARFUNKEL
I'LL TAKE YOU HOME, KATHLEEN - JOSEF LOCKE
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At 11:54 8th Feb 2012, Mimi wrote:Okay one more from me - some inspiration from your blog Simon - Don Mclean's ♫American Pie♫ is a traditonal American anthem.
Bye for now...
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At 12:00 8th Feb 2012, Crazy Fool wrote:The Scientist - Coldplay (Oh, take me back to the start)
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Comment number 67.
At 12:00 8th Feb 2012, Brandon wrote:'Sweet Home Alabama' Lynyrd Skynyrd
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Comment number 68.
At 12:09 8th Feb 2012, Simple with a dimple Sal wrote:Going Home - Theme from Local Hero.
Mark Knopfler and Dire Straits.
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At 12:12 8th Feb 2012, Simple with a dimple Sal wrote:Years may come, years may go - Hermans Hermits :)
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At 12:38 8th Feb 2012, Surfergirl wrote:hi there all, well bit distracted at present -parents' car awaiting towtruck
from Illminster Somerset all way back to Reading area. And it's poor dad's birthday tomorrow they will attempt second outing of Cornish trip tomorrow. Possible go slow on A30 traffic peeps....
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At 12:44 8th Feb 2012, WickedFairyFlo wrote:MTF, I love your Herman's Hermits' suggestion... hope it gets played!
Does anyone have a list of the Folk Awards' nominations for tonight, please? I'm a fan of Emily Smith and her husband Jamie McClennan, having seen and their band them a couple of times and I wonder if Emily's been nominated for an award!
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At 12:45 8th Feb 2012, Lady_Stormrider wrote:Morning all from a cold Horsforth. Trains were running well out of Manchester this morning - so no worries. How about:
BRIAN & MICHAEL - MATCHSTALK MEN & MATCHSTALK CATS & DOGS
For a Salford folky type song. For the inappropriate folky song how about:
MIKE HARDING - ROCHDALE COWBOY
Whatever happened to Mrs Harding's lad?
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At 12:47 8th Feb 2012, Dougal wrote:Before lunch.........that's my stomach rumbling by the way................. ;0)
THOSE WERE THE DAYS MY FRIEND - MARY HOPKIN
SMALLTOWN BOY - BRONSKI BEAT
and for Dr Mosh......if they allow him to mosh at the Folk Awards!
SWEET HOME ALABAMA - LYNYRD SKYNYRD
Dougal x..................................................................................................
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At 12:47 8th Feb 2012, WickedFairyFlo wrote:Oops... reminder to myself to check before posting!!! Got my words muddled up in #71 and it should be 'having seen them and their band a couple of times'!
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At 12:51 8th Feb 2012, Katy Mac wrote:#71 Florence - here y'are. The nominations are on first page.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/events/folk-awards-2012/
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At 12:53 8th Feb 2012, The Fat Stumper wrote:On a similar sort of theme to the Mike Harding Rochdale Cowboy and Lynard Skynard Sweet Home Alabama suggestions may I add:
Back to Bradford - Smokie
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At 12:55 8th Feb 2012, John B Good wrote:Surely a good day to play this? Can't think of another theme it would apply to, except maybe "basements", which is probably not on the horizon....
SUBTERRANEAN HOMESICK BLUES - Bob Dylan
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At 12:56 8th Feb 2012, Surfergirl wrote:Shipping Movements could be
IRINI F Vila do Conde, Brazil 08/02/2012
PINTAIL Santana, Brazil 08/02/2012
BRO GAZELLE Milford Haven, United Kingdom 09/02/2012
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At 13:01 8th Feb 2012, Johno wrote:Well for traditional you don't get mush more traditional than an Irish Céilí Band so how about.
Joyce Country Céilí Band by the Saw Doctors
As for roots, this is a band who have stuck to there's and never moved from there home town of Tuam in county Galway so
Back To Tuam by the Saw Doctors would also seem appropriate.
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At 13:10 8th Feb 2012, Glenn of Devon wrote:Couple more from me before braving the cold on my lunch time chores ...
GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD - ELTON JOHN
GALVESTON - GLEN CAMPBELL
Back shortly for a defrost and read back.
8-)
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Comment number 81.
At 13:10 8th Feb 2012, Katy Mac wrote:This is just wonderful .. play it loud!
It's the video of Roots by Show of Hands:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5h4PFBuzvw
I really need to get some work done ... lol
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Comment number 82.
At 13:13 8th Feb 2012, WickedFairyFlo wrote:#75 Thanks Katy! I see the lovely Emily Smith is nominated in the 'Folk Singer of the Year' and 'Traditional Song' category and I would love to see her win tonight! I feel Bellowhead are going to do well... and I'm pleased to see Christy Moore is going to sing his Morecambe Bay song!
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At 13:15 8th Feb 2012, Katy Mac wrote:#79 Johno - I'll second your choice!
Funnily enough - the first line of my earlier request of Rocky Road To Dublin mentions Tuam as well ...
"In the merry month of May from my home I started, left the girls of Tuam nearly broken hearted... "
:^)
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Comment number 84.
At 13:20 8th Feb 2012, WickedFairyFlo wrote:#81 love it Katy!!! I expect you have the clip of them on the Andrew Marr show and this clip too...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8OVOvpRw_I
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At 13:23 8th Feb 2012, Paul of Sheffield wrote:#73. Dougal, I think you'll find that we call that Borborygmus around these parts. Well, 'those' parts anyway...
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Comment number 86.
At 13:50 8th Feb 2012, Deebee wrote:#81 Great clip, KatyMatey! I have just watched it 3 times. And I did as you suggested and turned the volume up loud - but with my headphones on. My ears are now buzzing...
Interestingly I've just seen on Twitter that someone's RTd my tweet to Simon this morning suggesting that very song...
We're planning on going to the Cambridge Folk Festival this year. The acts haven't been announced yet - I'm wondering if tonight's awards will serve as an indication of who will be appearing.
No news from my Mum yet - think it was about this time yesterday that she phoned to say the op had been postponed.
~X~
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Comment number 87.
At 13:59 8th Feb 2012, Vildeen wrote:#63 Florence - Sorry if I have confused but I had just been musing about Traditions in general and my butterfly mind landed on the St Swithins day tradition and simply related that to a tune. I think that actual day is 15th July!!!
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Comment number 88.
At 14:00 8th Feb 2012, Jennie Wren wrote:Good afternoon all. Won't let me post again........... grrrrr
Weather is doing nothing much today. It has tried to snow but very weak-willed!
How about SIMON AND GARFUNKEL - SCARBOROUGH FAIR for a traditional song?
Or GREENSLEEVES by ????? Can't do much better I'm afraid. Must try harder.....
JW
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Comment number 89.
At 14:02 8th Feb 2012, Tim Taylor wrote:Tradition or Roots song.
For those with spelling difficulties how about Route 66?
Homeward Bound.
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Comment number 90.
At 14:03 8th Feb 2012, William wrote:Woodstock - Joni Mitchell
Willy the Shake
x
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Comment number 91.
At 14:07 8th Feb 2012, Jennie Wren wrote:But while I was waiting for the blog to work again I discovered how to copy and paste, thereby not having to type it all out again if it disappeared into the ether as it is fond of doing!
Off to the virtual store where ELH - will pick up Richard Allinson on the way and ask him why his picture is alongside the name of O J Borg as sitting in for Janice next week? Well who are we to expect?
JW
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At 14:10 8th Feb 2012, Glenn of Devon wrote:Back again, tyres pumped, and I can report that it is still chilly out.
And for the record, I don't think there's anything quite so satisfying (during working hours) as coming in from the cold and washing your hands under some nice warm running water.
Well, my soup is supped so it's back to work. French onion, so I'm expecting some of that there borborygmus in these 'those' parts also!
Drekly ...
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Comment number 93.
At 14:16 8th Feb 2012, Deebee wrote:#91 As a psychology graduate I find myself wondering whether the delightful Mr Allinson makes any difference to your weekly online grocery order. Have you tried doing it without his dulcet tones in the background? Do you spend more/less money when you're listening to him? Does he encourage you to make purchases you wouldn't otherwise do? Or is he so much of a distraction you forget to include those essential items...?
;o)
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Comment number 94.
At 14:21 8th Feb 2012, Alex_Girl wrote:I can report that one end of the barn is now minus the plastic corrugated sheeting and is now weather boarded. It looks fabulous!!! My mate Ziggy has now started on the other end. Every time I take him a coffee, he has shed another layer. Be down to just his pants soon.
Waiting for my friend to come round. We are going out to buy her wee border terrier a new bed. Don't tell me I'mnot living on the edge!!
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At 14:25 8th Feb 2012, Glenn of Devon wrote:#91 I'm with you on the copy and paste thing Jennie. Many is the time I've type type typed and hit the Post Comment button and blurgh ... ! the internet stops and nothing happens. I'm now a firm believer in type it, copy it, post it, wait and hope for it, paste it if it breaks!
GoD
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Comment number 96.
At 14:29 8th Feb 2012, Sir Cumference wrote:#46 Katy - Nice to be missed! :o)
Very busy day today so no real time to blog or make suggestions. Haven't even had time to tweet. Judging by the experience of the last week or so this will have zero impact on the likelihood of a mensh!
Hope to be back to normal tomorrow. Whatever normal is...
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Comment number 97.
At 14:32 8th Feb 2012, Nujja wrote:Tradition / Roots oldies:
"That's the way it always starts" - Gerry Rafferty (on Local Hero soundtrack album)
"Same Old Scene" - Roxy Music
"Going Back To My Roots" - Odyssey
"(where you from) You sexy thing" - Hot Chocolate
"Don't Look Back In Anger" - Oasis
Cheers
Nujja in (bitter) Lincs
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Comment number 98.
At 14:32 8th Feb 2012, Sir Cumference wrote:#94 - Alex - I hope for Ziggy's sake you run out of coffee before he runs out of layers...
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Comment number 99.
At 14:34 8th Feb 2012, Deebee wrote:#96 If you really want a mensh, you could just c & p my suggestions. Well, it worked for Harry...
;o)
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At 14:35 8th Feb 2012, Katy Mac wrote:#98 LOL!
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