24 February 2013

Theme World Date 24/02/2013

 Wimmera River October 2012 near Horsham Weir Looking at the South Bank © Rjn 2012

The Gypsy Jack Boggle Show

© 2013 Rjn

Theme: World

Date: 24/02/2013

Artiste:

Title:

The Spinners
The Family of Man
Fay White
Land Links, Bird's Eye, With Our Own Two Hands, Catchment Song, Universe's Daughter.
Paul Robeson
Balm In Gilead, The Purest Kind of Guy, Joe Hill, Red Army Song “The Song of the Plains”.
Utah Phillips & Ani di Franco
Enormously Wealthy, Mess With the People, Natural Resources, Heroes, Half a Ghost Town, Holding On.
Sufi Set:
Mevânâ Culture & Arts Foundation (MEKUSAV)
Sheikh Yasîn Al-Tuhâmi

Boubacar Diagne


Ferahfeza Peprev


Qâlbî Yuhaddithuni

Dèmbe
Leonard Cohen
The Stranger Song, Hey That's No Way To Say Goodbye, Tower of Song, So Long Marianne.
Trevor Knight & the Newport Trio.
Blowin' in the Wind, Streets of London, The Times They Are A Changin'.
Odetta
Sail Away Ladies Sail Away, Timber, Deep River, Great Historical Bum, Payday at Coal Creek.
Joan Baez
Auctioneer, Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream, Geordie, With God on Our Side.
Rjn Pays Homage to :
Morris Rosenfeld -

John Clare -

Links will be posted as soon as postings are made to Soundcloud
The Candleseller  
The Canary
Liberty a Dream 
I am!
To John Clare
Alan Bell
So Here's To You.


Next Sunday – Australian Theme.

Until then “have a fffolking good week”, drive safely...alcohol & drug free.

Tune in or chew your own ears off.

17 February 2013

English Theme 17/02/2013

Wimmera River October 2012 near Horsham Weir Looking at the South Bank © Rjn 2012

 

The Gypsy Jack Boggle Show

© 2013 Rjn

Theme: English

Date: 17/02/2013

Artiste:

Title:

The Spinners
The Family of Man
Silly Sisters
Cake & Ale, Hedger & Ditcher, Agincourt Carol/La Route au Beziers, Old Miner.
Bernard Wrigley
Good Charlotte Day, Rolling the Craig Clot, The Molecatcher, Indian Lass, Manchester Recruits, Free & Easy, Along the Rossendale (Jones)
Martin Carthy
Bloomfield Hill, Lord Franklin, Byker Hill, Geordie.
GJBS Tribute to Dave Swarbrick who has just been recognised in his home city of Coventry, England.
Fairport Convention: Reynardine, Tam Lin, Rosie, Furs & Feathers.
Dave Sarbrick: Carthy's March, My Singing Bird, Ace & Deuce of Pipering.
Alistair Hulett & Dave Swarbrick: In the Days of 49, Blue Murder, Behind Barbed Wire.
Ewan MacColl & Peggy Seeger
The Manchester Angel, Fourpence a Day, The Collier Laddie, The Sheepstealer, Farewell to Sicily.
The Watersons
Brave Wolfe, Tour of the Dales, l'Anson's Racehorse, Stowbridge.
Phoebe Smith
I'm a Romany Rai.
Historic Recording of another Romany Rai, Mr Charlie Scamp
How Old Are You, My Pretty Fair Maid, Come Father Build Me A Boat, Young Leonard, Barbary Allan, A Blacksmith Courted Me.
Les Barker
Have You Got Any News of the Iceberg, The Lonely Little Lemming, The Book of Kevin.
Rjn
Oxfordshire Children's May Song, In The Dumps. (Anon)
Alan Bell
Here's to you.

After the programme & in the spirit of unity contained in Community radio I held the fort until relieved by Jean to continue her “Music for the Faith Journey”. It was a sadly nostalgic experience listening to some music that I had not heard since childhood. The same sad nostalgia held for Father Christmas & fairies. I retained the folk flavour by playing the choir of the St Barnabas Chapel on Pitcairn Island together with a small selection from Joan Baez. For the record here is an agnostic's gift to those still believing and here is what the listeners got:

St Barnabas Chapel Choir, Pitcairn Island
In the Sweet By & By, Guide Me O Thou Great Redeemer, Pitcairn Anthem “Prayer of John Adams”.
Joan Baez
Here's to You, Amazing Grace, Swing Low Sweet Chariot.

I have been a little short of "Round Tuits" this week and did not manage to post the sound bites from last week's programme. They are now ready for going to Soundcloud and should be up in the next day or so.

Next Sunday - World Theme

Until then “have a fffolking good week”.

Tune in or chew your own ears off.



10 February 2013

Theme Celtic Date 10/02/2013


Wimmera River October 2012 Looking to South bank near Horsham Weir © 2012 Rjn

The Gypsy Jack Boggle Show

Theme: Celtic

Date: 10/02/2013

Artiste:

Title:

The Spinners
The Family of Man
Declan Affley
Homeless Man, Maryborough Miners, Jim Jones of Botany Bay, Carrickfergus.
Eric Bogle
Keeper of the Flame, The Digger's Legacy, The Golden City, The End of An Auld Song.
Christy Moore
Welcome to the Cabaret, Cliffs of Dooneen, Go Move Shift, Knock Song, Nancy Spain.
Ronn McFarlane
A Port, Grey Steel, Put on Thy Sark on Monday, The Old Man, LadieLaudians Lilt, I Kisst Her Whilst She Blusht.
Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem
The Rising of the Moon, The Croppy Boy, The Wind That Shakes the Barley, O'Donnell Aboo.
Duncan Chalmers
Blackbird, Universal Soldier, Fields of Athenry, Jeannie C.
Alistair Hulett & Dave Swarbrick
Sons of Liberty, Suicide Town,When the Wee Birds Start Leaving, The Merchant's Son.
The Corries
Wha Wadna Fecht for Charlie, I will go, Derwentwater's Farewell, Flood Garrie.
Runrig
Chi Mi'n Geamhradh, Going Home, Hearts of Olden Glory.
Rjn Pay homage to:

Alexander (Surfaceman) Anderson

J.K.McDougall
With -
Cuddle Doon, The Time of the Rose is Over, The Two Sowers, Aimless Longings, A Whiff of Nature.

Grampian Mountains.
Judy Pinder
The Parting Glass.

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03 February 2013

Theme Australian 03/02/2013

Wimmera River October 2012 near Horsham Weir Looking at South Bank © Rjn 2012

The Gypsy Jack Boggle Show

© 2013 Rjn

Theme: Australian

Date: 03/02/2013

Artiste:

Title:

The Spinners
The Family of Man
Harry Wilson
Ourimbah, Googoorah, Yoogali.
Nick Charles
Dusty Ribbon, The Jazzy Rag, Blues for Helen.
The Original Cast of Reedy River
Click go the Shears, Eumerella Shore, Four Little Johnny Cakes, Reedy River.
Mike & Michelle Jackson
The Song of the Bullock Driver, When the Children Come Home, The Free Selectors Daughter, The Hastings Waltz, The Fire at Ross's Farm, The Bell Trees Polka/The Scattery Island Slide, Australian Bush Bards & Reviewers,
John Dengate
Bare Legged Kate, Song of the Sheet Metal Worker, The Peach Picker's Song.
Alex Hood
Plains of Emu, Bold Jack Donahoe, The Dead Horse, South Australia, Where's Your Licence.
Vince Brophy
Down Down to the Ocean Blue, Pig & Whistle Roll, Ballad of the Karingal, Bay Whalers of Twofold Bay, James Craig/Sailors Hornpipe.
Bernard Bolan
Basingstoke, Mourn Ye Mines of Merthyr, Throw Snowball at the Teacher, Campbelltown & District Village Fête, Send the City Sunshine.
Rjn pays homage to J.K.McDougall
Serfs, Rose of Buangor, My Songs. Link To Soundcloud Recording
Judy Pinder
Willie's Lady, The Parting Glass.

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Link: to Our Facebook Site

Whether you are a listener, a performer or just a

well-wisher please come and befriend us.

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
many places including China, Russia, USA, and Turkey to name but a few.


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 – Celtic Theme –

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