Hi I knew your Dad, the forest must have been Byrness. My family had the pub there in the 60's. I remember a skiffle group with Bob Blamire. The bar got the tea-chest bass which Athur used to play. happy memories! thanks for reminding me.
Hi Colin, I hope you dont mind but i have posted a blog linking to this video from Houston's myspace page....im sure he'll be flattered once he has heard it. (which i will make sure he does :-)
You're really too hard on yourself - that was very well sung. Very cool that you have a bit of personal history included, as well. Thanks for sharing!
Lovely to hear this song again,and the bit of history. Well done! Thanks for posting it.
Ildah 3 years ago
Hi I knew your Dad, the forest must have been Byrness. My family had the pub there in the 60's. I remember a skiffle group with Bob Blamire. The bar got the tea-chest bass which Athur used to play. happy memories! thanks for reminding me.
Malcolm
malojes 3 years ago
Thanks for this authentic rendering of an authentic song. I'll check it out but I feel as if I now know the song. Cheers!
TheFolksinger 3 years ago
Hi Colin, I hope you dont mind but i have posted a blog linking to this video from Houston's myspace page....im sure he'll be flattered once he has heard it. (which i will make sure he does :-)
cheers
Richard
breakfree74 4 years ago
Excellent banjo playing. We really enjoyed the music.
diamondjeff15 4 years ago
Very done indeed Colin, do you have the words to it at all, I'd like to have a go myself.
And I wish I was going with you and Dick to Crisfield
madgeniusmusic 4 years ago
You're really too hard on yourself - that was very well sung. Very cool that you have a bit of personal history included, as well. Thanks for sharing!
fabricari 4 years ago
Good stuff Colin. Well done.
achnamara 4 years ago
Thanks dick, counting down for the retreat now
clangabell 4 years ago