The Gypsy Jack Boggle Show
©2012
Rjn
Theme: English
Date: 19/08/2012
Artiste: |
Title: |
The
Spinners
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The
Family of Man
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The
Wurzels
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Combine
Harvester, The Blackbird, Chitterling.
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Martin
Carthy
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Scarborough
Fair, Lord Franklin, Prince Heathen, Siege of Delhi.
|
Historic
Recording:
Kathleen
Ferrier
|
Blow
the wind Southerly, Drink to me only (Ben Jonson), Willow Willow,
The Keel Row.
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Bernard
Wrigley
|
Along
the Rossendale, Hobo’s Blues, Have a Drink on Me, St James
Infirmary, House of the Rising Sun.
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Steeleye
Span
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The
Gower Wassail, Captain Coulston, General Taylor.
|
Ewan
MacColl
|
To
the Begging I will Go, Fourpence a Day, The Collier Laddie,
Farewell to Sicily.
|
Benny
Hill
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Pepy’s
Diary, Gypsy Rock, Andalucian Gypsies, Egg Marketing Board Tango.
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Martyn
Wyndham Reid
|
The
Female Rambling Sailor, The Golden Vanity, The Foggy Dew, the
Bonny Bunch of Roses O.
|
Elizabeth
Bell
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The
Ruined Maid by Thomas Hardy
|
Michael
Thwaites
|
A
message to my Grandson by Michael Thwaites.
|
Jilly
Cooper
|
Poem
for an Adopted Child by Anon
|
Magna
Carta
|
Evergreen,
Two Old Friends, Not Giving Up, Only Road Home
|
Maggie Chambers
Peter
Donelly
Mary
Anne Stewart
Michael Gallagher |
Historic
Recording:
The Banks of the Silvery Tide.
John
McCann.
The Dowie Dens of Yarrow. Hiring Time. |
Alan
Bell
|
So
Here’s to You.
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The
Gypsy Jack Boggle Show is now also on
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as Thegypsyjack Boggleshow
Whether you are a listener, a performer or just a
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The show already has some wonderful friends.
Why don’t you also become one.
I
particularly hope that some of the overseas readers
of
the blog will come forward and say hello.
I
notice that we have in the last week had viewers from
Argentina,
Germany, USA, Russia and England.
Our
opening theme song from the Spinners was not idly
chosen....we
are all part of the family of man no matter
where
we live, our nationality or the hue of our skin....
Hello and Welcome.
Next Sunday -
World Theme with :
Joan
Baez, Judy Collins, Ecopella, Utah Phillips,
Songs
from the Percy Grainger Collection, and lots more.