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3 days ago
OYSTERBAND Molly Bond
Video of Molly Bond from the band's 25th anniversary concert DVD shot in The Forum London 2003
oysterbandvaults • 31,358 views
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2 months ago
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1 week ago
Dark Girl Dressed in Blue
This is a tune about which I know virtually nothing (for once!). It's a popular session tune and has been played by bands all over the place, but a...
ukebert • 882 views
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Well played. Would like to see you play Lemmy Brasil'sNo.2. I'm sure you
could put a spark of life into it.
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1 month ago
Thomas The Rhymer / Steeleye Span
今から、30年前、私がトラッドの世界に踏み入れるきっかけとな
ったバンド。 私の、お気に入りなのです。
しかし、正直に言いますが、イギリスのトラッドの最高峰は、この
バンドではありません。 Fairprt Convention こそが、そうなのです。
非常に悔しいのですが、格が違いすぎます。
と...
Nigihayahi • 75,259 views
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2 months ago
Polly Vaughn
A very old traditional song about a very sad hunting accident in which a young man kills his true love while hunting swans. Tune learned from Peter...
savageminstrel • 4,714 views
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Lots of variation in spelling for the title. Polly, Molly and Bawn, Von ,Bon, Bond etc.
Like the clarity of voice of the singer. The Oyster Band puts out a good version too.
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2 months ago
Border Collie n Rubber Chicken
Border Collie plays with her rubber chicken
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2 months ago
Richard Thompson and Loudon Wainwright III- Down Where the Drunkards Roll (Songwriter's Circle)
From Songwriter's circle.
runwhiteyrun06 • 12,469 views
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Like the harmony of Suzanne Vega. Agree she should be mentioned too.
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3 months ago
Lee Cremo Fiddle
http://www.celticturntable....
Lee Cremo Fiddle
k4hx1 • 12,242 views
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I agree with the earlier comment that the way the announcer introduced Lee was a piss off. But Lee being the gentleman he was, rose well above it and as far as I'm concerned, he stole the show. Can someone post Lee's tune "Road to the Island Forge?"
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3 months ago
Moonie Francis and Lee Cremo Traditional fiddle tunes
The guys getting together in 1998 for another jam session this time accompanied by Robert Stevens on Bass, Vincent Joe on Piano and Stephen Christm...
MikmaqMusic • 23,152 views
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Could never listen to his music and keep my feet still. One of the best. NB
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3 months ago
Cajun Fiddle Tunes
I think Cajun fiddle playing sounds great and I put this small video together to celebrate this lively music. http://peakfiddler.co.uk/no......
peakfiddler • 101,111 views
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Great ...can't keep me feet still. Definitely not Irish. C'est frenchy au bout.
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3 months ago
Pentangle - Let No Man Steal Your Thyme (1968)
... interestingly miscaptioned.
As if it needs stating:
vocal: Jacqui McShee
guitars: John Renbourn & Bert Jansch
bass: Danny Thompson
drums: Terry...
mnemonyxx • 292,565 views
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Beautiful... thats it. Can't find something like that on the radio today. NB Canada
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3 months ago
SANDY DENNY - écoute, écoute (Listen, Listen) + lyrics
From "The attic tracks" - 1972 - 1984 (1995)
Vers le rivage au goût salé
Son beau visage s'est levé
Viendra l'orage un gris matin
Je vous montre...
vanu49 • 4,326 views
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I'm french second language( ie english) and my wife is french (acadienne) and both of us have no problem in understanding the words ot this song..
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4 months ago
We'll Fight for Uncle Sam
U.S. Civil War Song sung by David Kincaid. It's pretty much about Irish Troops in the American Civil War and how they are fighting for the North. I...
Luftwaffels • 303,995 views
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Thanks guys. While you were fighting each other Sir John A. had time to form a country.
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4 months ago
Firestone Appalachian Dancers Swanage Folk Festival 2009
Firestone Appalachian dancers from Exeter performing at the Swanage Folk Festival 2009.
Learn more about Dorset/English seasonal celebrations such...
darkdorset • 8,145 views
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You always know what to expect when someone signs their name "PooPoo".
Looks as if he wants something (poo?) out of the same old cookie cutter and nothing new, different or innovative. Enjoying the video in Canada.
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4 months ago
Morris: A Life With Bells On - Hyde Park Picture House, Leeds.
Leeds Morris Men, Briggate Morries and The Buttercross Belles.
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4 months ago
My Old Brown Coat And Me
Real Old Country (Doc Williams)
mike1409040 • 12,553 views
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I remember Aubrey Hanson doing a good job at this one listening to CFNB at 06:00am while going to Ranger School(Freddy Beach) back in the 60's. Love it.
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4 months ago
Tim Edey plays guitar
Guitarist and multi-instrumentalist from Kent Tim Edey plays you two pieces he learned from his father. The first a hym called "all those undearing...
Gnatbiterecords • 1,583 views
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When you coming to Moncton Tim?
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4 months ago
kamara79 • 6,120 views
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Loved it. What's the name of the tunes?
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4 months ago
Sherborne Waltz
Another version of this tune, this time played on a vintage Hohner Pokerwork one row melodeon in C. I have chosen a slower swingy style, sort of li...
sqwzbox • 6,255 views
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4 months ago
Simon's Fancy
Simon's Fancy performed by Maroon Bells on Pearl Street in Boulder
cherylnetter • 242 views
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What's the tune? "Trim Rigged Duxie" maybe?
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5 months ago
grand_hornpipe.AVI
The grand hornpipe
paulearwicker • 54 views
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Ah yes, well done. Someone else who likes Staples Grand Hornpipe.(canada)
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5 months ago
Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick-High Gemany
A very nice traditional English tune. Sung by Martin Carthy and accompanied by Dave Swarbrick on the Mandolin. This was recorded in 1966, very earl...
Percivaldurham • 12,207 views
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A1 voice with no better back-up than Swarb. Love to hear Swarb play bluegrass too.
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5 months ago
Hens March/Four Poster Bed by Dave Swarbrick and Simon Nicol
Dave Swarbrick and Simon Nicol singing
Hens March to the Midden and the Four Poster Bed in 1981 at Pebble Mill.
ukfolkrocker • 35,089 views
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Swarb's the best. Been following his music for decades...from Canada.
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7 months ago
618. Petronella & Over the Waterfall (Traditional)
Two popular Irish reels played by Karin at a session of the Hong Kong Folk Society at the Canny Man in Wanchai.
The tune of "Petronella" is here i...
raymondcrooke • 1,484 views
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@raymondcrooke Have to agree with boguspurr... Petronella could be English of Scotttish. The
second tune is elsewhere known as "Dark Girl Dressed in Blue"
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9 months ago
The Corries - The Wild Mountain Thyme
Scottish folk duo, The Corries, perform live 'The Wild Mountain Thyme' (also known as 'Will ye go Lassie go')
CTmania • 735,030 views
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@buddyjesus1000 grow a brain, pinhead. What a racist comment. NB Camada
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9 months ago
FRENCH ACCORDION SCHOTTISCHE
A version oh this SCOTTISH (le canal en octobre) of Frederic Paris circulated already on Youtube, in spite of the bad quality of recording she is c...
rivieredom • 236,595 views
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Very nice and cheery piece. It would be very difficult to get the same feeling
of this interpretation of the F. Paris tune from a diatonic accordion/melodeon.
I find it very uplifting. Carry on Dom...... from NB Canada.
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1 year ago
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9 months ago
Harvest Home
Harvest Home
This catchy 2/4 tune is being played in the key of 'C' on a single row '4 stopper' Hohner.
I purchased this accordion (melodeon) off...
HectorAwol • 2,184 views
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@HectorAwol
Well done. Still enjoy your tunes. If you're looking for new material, checkout some of the
"Newfie" (Newfoundland) tunes like Bugs Green playing Barney's Reel.
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10 months ago
Deep secrets of masons revealed
Daring secrets of masons revealed for the first time
dti256 • 24,757 views
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"........Don't be shock" tells it all.
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10 months ago
La Bastringue - French Canadian tune, fiddle and banjo
Kari and I, playing after the rest of the band went back to work.
locustvalleystring • 50,754 views
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@PhilFilth I know what you mean but British would include Scottish. It should be
calling a Scottish song an English one, or a Manx one, Irish one etc
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11 months ago
La belle bouteille - Anita Pouliot
La belle bouteille - Anita Pouliot
anitapouliot • 45,761 views
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If I were to translate the title literally it would be "The Beautiful Bottle" It may have another connotation. The sound of the tune is very Newfoundland-ish. (I used to have a woman who was "jug shaped"......ummmmm maybe.....)
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11 months ago
alfonsosanchez1953 • 485 views
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put it on melodeon.net. They'll like the tune and your playing. (I liked it too!)
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11 months ago
Greensleeves - Acoustic by Tommy Knox
http://www.tommyknox.bandca... Get my Digital Albums and MP3's at the link! Have a listen to some of my original songs!
tommyknox99 • 4,029 views
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Enjoyed it very much. Don't understand what all the BS is about (or the confusion about being Irish or English)
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11 months ago
Tripping Upstairs (slower version)
Slightly slower version of Tripping Upstairs. Excuse the tweety birds and Sam the Spretter. Inspired by the great playing of Tony Hall.
squeezyjoan • 1,435 views
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Enjoyed everything including the birdy bits etc. Wish i had a garden to play in. Keep on squeezin'....from Canada
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11 months ago
Accordéon diatonique : Cercles Circassiens
Deux cercles circassiens (le deuxième est ma composition)
visconti35 • 34,863 views
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Cercles Circassiens? De quois est-ce que vous parlez? C'etait ecrit par John Kilpatrick, un anglais.
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11 months ago
jump at the sun
Y a pas, j'adore ce morceau composé par John Kirkpatrick ! J'espère contribuer à ce que vous l'aimiez aussi . c'est à l'origine une Jig Irlandais...
diatocz • 1,549 views
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Jig irlandaise? C'est une jig anglaise par John Kilpatrick. C'est une bonne tune pareille. Je l'aime bc.
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11 months ago
L'Inconnu de Lemoise
For Melnet Tune of the Month. Played on a Hohner Morgane melodeon in G/C.
tjsmithdog5 • 1,002 views
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Great tune at just the right tempo. Only 1:32? Should be longer so I can enjoy it
(and learn it)!!
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11 months ago
The Idiot
Stan Rogers - "The Idiot"
I often take these night shift walks when the foreman's not around.
I turn my back on the cooling stacks and make for op...
Gubru • 94,122 views
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@redgreen31 Stan wrote the words but Stan himself says he borrowed the music from an English Morris Dance tune on his CD "Home in Halifax".
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11 months ago
Shane Macgowan lives up to his reputation at the NME Awards
Shane MacGowan interview at the NME Awards 2010. Shane lives up to his reputation when he stops to have a lively chat with Absolute Radio's Adrian ...
ABSOLUTERADIO • 176,972 views
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Don't think it would matter now if he took lots of good food & vitamins and joined AA, he's done himself serious harm. How can someone be intelligent and so self destructive?
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11 months ago
Dad's Tune
Dad's Tune
(Source: Frank Thompson from Manangatang, Australia).
A short catchy tune on the Busilacchio in the key of 'G'.
September, 2009.
HectorAwol • 315 views
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The tune sounds mostly like "Old Joe The Boat is Going Over"(SE England). Keep up the good work. I liked L'inconnu de Limoise and Kafoosalum, helps me out with the repertoire here in Can.
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1 year ago
The Rose of Allendale - Irish folk song
Music video for the song "The Rose of Allendale", performed by Anne Jennings-Tauciene, composed by Andrius Mamontovas. Theme from film "Loss" by Ma...
greatpremiere • 527,721 views
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@matze1615 You got that one right buddy. Everything from Morpeth Rant to" I know an old Farmer who had an
Old Sow". Check them out. I like Irish music but give credit where it's due. Just because they're playing a guitar and an accordion doesn't make it Irish. Cheers from Canada.
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1 year ago
julie88150 • 1,339 views
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Moi aussi j'aime bien la musique à Tony. La vitesse que tu jeux est plus facile à
apprendre la tune. Merci.
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1 year ago
Trad. Irish - mouth of the tobique/sligo maid
Traditional Irish reels, although they play more like hornpipes.
I'm wearing a dress because I'm going to go play for a wedding after this.
sofurcat • 2,954 views
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Very well played. Just a note, the Tobique River is in New Brunswick Canada so I doubt that it is a traditional Irish tune.
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1 year ago
Kafoozalum - Button Accordion
Kafoozalum (Kafoozlum)
Busilacchio
Key of G.
Sept, 09
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1 year ago
Isle of Jura sword dancing ( gaorsach)
5 good looking burds on the Isle of Jura during the music festival sept.2006. they are called gaorsach, translated into english it means "whore"
upyerkilt123 • 10,172 views
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Aspiring song writer with four and five letter word vocabulary and you put "I" and "Eric Bogle" in the same sentence. ha!ha!ha!.....................ha!ha!.
Best version of this song on the internet/youtube. NB Canada.