The Gypsy Jack Boggle Show
© 2012 Rjn
Theme: Australian
Date: 07/10/2012
Artiste: | 
   Title: | 
  
The
    Spinners 
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The
    Family of Man. 
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Us
    Not Them Jason & Chloë
    Roweth 
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TI
    Woman, Where is My Wandering Boy, The Rambling Bachelors, Bonnie
    Moon, The Black Velvet Band. 
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Jane
    Brownlee 
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Schoolmaster,
    Schmokin Polkas, The Old Set. 
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Margaret
    Walters 
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Windsong,
    When McGuinness Gets A Job, Maria's Gone, Joe Hill. 
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The
    Hottentots – Parissa Bouas & Carl Cleves 
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Wakeup,
    Graceful, Zefinha, Tender Loving Woman, Yellow Roses. 
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Judy
    Small 
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The
    White Bay Papaer Seller, Mothers, Daughters, Wives, Speaking
    Hands Hearing Eyes, Song For the Roly Poly People. 
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Vardos 
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Ope
    didi Di, Hai Iu Iu, Ciririp, Polenta & Cheese. 
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Margaret
    Bradford 
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Colours
    of Australia, Railway Widow's Blues, Poison Train, Willie's
    Ferret, Womanchild. 
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Cloudstreet
    'introduced' by Nicole Murray & John Thompson 
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Violet
    Sarah, Muckle John, The Famous Flower of Serving Men, Jenny
    Greenteeth. 
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Geriwerd
    Choir & Friends 
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Fields
    of Murnong, Wildfire 2006, Out of The Ashes. 
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Joyce
    Shiner 
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Ride
    & Tie, Up Like Bedposts. 
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Doris
    Svenson 
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Versatile
    Bessie. 
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Maureen
    Turner 
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Epitaph. 
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Judy
    Pinder 
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The
    Parting Glass. 
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My
big thanks to all the Melbourne Tram drivers and their passengers for
their wonderful courtesy and help. I have never before encountered
similar anywhere on public transport. 
I
wish all life's encounters could be even a quarter as  uplifting. What a miserable selfish greedy world it has become.
And
why was I in Melbourne? I was asked out of my 'cave' in the west by Sofia
Chapman, Vardos, to record her play “The Four Accordianists of the
Apocalypse” for posterity if not Australian Community
Radio....await future news with anticipation of good things. 
Tune in or chew your own ears off.
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Sunday Celtic theme.