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FolkatthecornerHOUSE
Добавлен 21 июн 2022
Folk@thecornerHOUSE is a monthly series of concerts showcasing the best in folk music. The aim is to present a wide variety of performers in the wonderful intimate setting of The Corner House. Each evening will have a main guest with a supporting act to start. There are too few venues in Surrey providing outlets for the dazzling wealth of talent available on the folk scene and this venture will hopefully go a long way towards filling that void. This channel is dedicated to showing live recordings from F@cH
Further info: www.lemonrock.com/Folk@thecornerHOUSE
Further info: www.lemonrock.com/Folk@thecornerHOUSE
Across the Western Ocean
McGoldrick, McCusker & Doyle perform "Across the Western Ocean" live at Folk@thecornerHOUSE
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McGoldrick, McCusker & Doyle
Просмотров 2074 месяца назад
The blistering final set of tunes from the boys, finishing a brilliant night at Folk@thecornerHOUSE.
The Cornish Farewell Shanty
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Back of a Length end their set with this timeless classic. Recorded live at Folk@thecornerHOUSE. #folk #folksong #traditional #Backofalength #shanty #johnmannel #markworledge
Black is the colour
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
Harbottle and Jonas perform a beautiful version of this classic at Folk@thecornerHOUSE.
The Mingulay Boat Song
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Harbottle and Jonas give a stunning performance of The Mingulay Boat Song live at Folk@thecornerHOUSE. #folk #folksong #harbottleandjonas #mingulay #traditional
The Road To Dorchester
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Mick Ryan and Paul Downes perform "The Road to Dorchester" (Greame Moore/Mick Ryan) live at Folk@thecornerHOUSE.
The Fisher Lad of Whitby
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Tom McConville and David Newey perform "The Fisher Lad of Whitby" at Folk@thecornerHOUSE.
Beeswing
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Tom McConville and David Newey perform Richard Thompson's "Beeswing" live at Folk@thecornerHOUSE. Apologies for the glitch in the sound at the start of the second verse!
Back of a Length
Просмотров 287Год назад
Mark Worledge and John Mannel - "Back of a length" - play a set at Folk@thecornerHOUSE. There are cut-down versions of "Bonaparte's Retreat", a trad tune, Hard Times (The road is calling), a Mark Worledge original and "Bold Riley", a trad shanty. They just fit into the ten minutes I allowed us!
Fells and Such
Просмотров 385Год назад
Fells and Such perform a beautiful set of songs live at Folk@thecornerHOUSE
Broken Glass
Просмотров 704Год назад
Bob Wood performs David Francey's "Broken Glass" live at Folk@thecornerHOUSE.
The Roseville Fair
Просмотров 914Год назад
Bob Wood performs his version of Bill Staines' "The Roseville Fair" live at Folk@thecornerHOUSE.
The Devil & Tobias Ben Jacob
Просмотров 129Год назад
Jacob & Drinkwater perform "The Devil & Tobias Ben Jacob" live at Folk@thecornerHOUSE.
Charlie Menagh & Ronnie Laing Live at F@cH
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Charlie & Ronnie perform live at Folk@thecornerHOUSE
What I saw in my dream as I slept in my chair
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What I saw in my dream as I slept in my chair
Forever Robin Hall, Jimmy Mcgreggor and the Galliards ❤️
O I didn't know this was a Scottish song
Cool
Too slow
Very enjoyable! Authentic!
In fact it isn't a traditional Scottish folk song, it was written in 1936 by Sir Hugh Roberton, who also wrote "All in the April Evening".
Thanks so much. I love you both, your music sound Amazing to me. I coved it strait away for busking me singing and my accordion ... Send you much love from France. So good vibes in Scotland.. one day a gonna sail to visit you.
love this
Nice. The chord sequence added to the opening made me think he was going to sing 'Pacing the Cage' by Bruce Cockburn!
Hi Iain … well spotted😀. John Mannel at the CornerHOUSE was good enough to draw my attention to your comment above. Here, if of any passing interest, is some brief explanation and background. I kinda like to bookend songs with a bit of a guitar intro and outro. As in my spoken intro, Broken Glass is a song composed by David Francey, a friend - who originally, like me, hails from Ayrshire but who, unlike me, lives in Canada. David’s own intro to the song explains that one trigger for writing it came at a time when his then teenaged and pure Canadian daughter was starting to date boys. I’ve always been a great admirer of the equally quintessential Canadian, Bruce Cockburn - with that half-baked thought sparking the idea of using the Pacing the Cage as my bookends to Broken Glass. When David was last on tour in the UK - and before I’d played Broken Glass anywhere in public - he happened to be staying over with us for a couple of nights. Having already recorded another of his songs in the past, I mentioned that, provided he’d no objections, I was minded to add Broken Glass to my repertoire, including my tenuous reason for employing the Pacing the Cage motif. Turned out David was no less of a fan of the estimable Mr Cockburn. He asked me play it and then to play it again, taking a video on the second time around, before graciously agreeing. You prob'ly didn’t need to know any of that .. but you might agree that background doesn’t offer an audience the greatest of song intros🤡. Many thanks for giving it a listen🤙. Bob
wow, this is a great song !
Wonderful!
This listener across the ocean has no idea what a Minch is, but what a beautiful song. Beautifully sung by you both.
The Minches are a couple of straits between the Hebrides and Scotland! There's a big one and a small one
@@douglasscott7614 And to understand the emotion of the song the listener should know that it's regarded as one of the most dangerous waterways in the world. So the waiting wives had good reason to be worried! Another gorgeous song on the same theme is Fear a Batha: ruclips.net/video/A5muVg_ZWek/видео.html
Gosh you were so fast at this, I had to check my playback speed!😄 Great job.
Wow! Love this!! ❤😊
What is the middle instrument on his lap?😊
uilleann pipes
❤ Beautiful 😊
Lovely concertina!
This is one of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever heard. As some others indicated, the performance is absolutely mesmerizing. There’s so much feeling in the vocals and the tune itself. Thank you so much.
Good on ye Charlie, sounding good my old friend. Gus.
Just beautiful, utterly uplifting!
WONDERFUL!!!!
grand version.
Mengele. Uuuuuhhhhhhhh.
One of, if not the greatest, version ever.
I keep coming back to this. It’s so haunting!!
Joan Baez made this famous here in the States.
Love it! Go around the house singing it( not as well as the two on my screen! 3:26 😊
Really good always wish I could play and sing❤
Fabulous version.
Can almost feel I'm at sea on slow rolling waves! Great song that I learnt at primary school.
Shanties are the most pure type of music together with other FOLK music! We need more!
Glad you liked it, Pete. Shanties always get the audience singing along and this is one we love to perform.
This was by far the best i have ever listened to. Do you play live and if so can i buy some tickets amazing
Very nice!
Beautiful rendition of a traditional song, just a few weeks ago I learned there is no harbour on Mingulay, you land on the beach or the rocks.
Stunning
Authentic
This is ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!!!❤
Beautiful.
This literally took my breath away! I realized I was so mesmerized that I was holding my breath. This is absolutely beautiful.
One the Corries greats and beautiful sung here
I was lucky enough to go to Mingulay when I was younger. Beautiful island and a beautiful song.
beautiful and haunting...
And that is how just two people can fill a hall with glorious sound : wonderful musicianship.
My mum taught me this
Gotta love live music warts and all.
I’ve listened to this about twenty times. It’s a lovely performance, infused with heart and soul, classic folk.
An absolutely beautiful breath of fresh air.
Wonderful cover thank you 😊
Yes, it's a cover, but Tom was on the original recording along with Richard Thompson.
Beautiful harmonies and song
Beautiful