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Series II: Sound Recordings (continued) | |||||||||||||
Subseries D: Northern Ireland | |||||||||||||
AFC 2008/005: SR055, November 16, 1952; November 22, 1952 | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
Original ID # NIR-1. Ire. ER-County Cork. | |||||||||||||
With Kitty I'll go - Jerry Hicks | |||||||||||||
Seven gypsies in the wood - Sean O'Boyle | |||||||||||||
Ye sportsman of the [...] - Jerry Hicks | |||||||||||||
One fine summer's morn - Jerry Hicks - two false starts, third time sings two verses - good | |||||||||||||
Rocks O'Baun - Jerry Hicks - says wrong tune, no good | |||||||||||||
Flower of Maherally - O'Boyle - beautiful tune | |||||||||||||
Story of St. Kevin - Mrs. O'Boyle - then Sean sings song | |||||||||||||
Bonny bonny Steve Gallen Braes | |||||||||||||
Sweet Macroom - Andy Collins | |||||||||||||
Old bog road - Andy Collins | |||||||||||||
Skihherean - Andy Collins | |||||||||||||
AFC 2008/005: SR056, November 16, 1952; November 22, 1952 | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
Original ID # NIR-1x. O'Boyle, S. (copied from NIR1); copy O'Boyle. | |||||||||||||
AFC 2008/005: SR057 | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
Original ID # NIR-3. Frank McPeake #2; on end. On reel: Frank McPeake / BBC Oscar KY / London party. | |||||||||||||
Kentucky Mountains Relig. - Oscar's BBC program; Party at 64 Belsize Park London; Isla Cameron, Bill and Margaret; [light pencil]; and Oscar's BBC program with Jean and family; MacPeakes | |||||||||||||
Eileen Aroon - two pipes - "Seconds" - not exciting | |||||||||||||
Eileen Aroon - two pipes, two voices | |||||||||||||
Pipes and dulcimer - trial - slow time, no good | |||||||||||||
Pipes and dulcimer - same tune - played fast, better | |||||||||||||
Long [...] about for song for Jean to sing pipes | |||||||||||||
Jean sings [...] Derry gaol to drones - ok | |||||||||||||
Lament - O'Neill? - tune, reminiscent "low countrie" - not well done | |||||||||||||
Back into original tapes - party into Sarah [...] | |||||||||||||
She moves through fair | |||||||||||||
I wish I were on yonder hill, Isla - "died for love" - good | |||||||||||||
AFC 2008/005: SR058, January 11, 19uu | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
Original ID # NIR-4. Jan.11; F. McPeake #1; Tuning up, 1⁄2 tape. According to notes on the tape container, the first two recordings were taken out for a lecture on February 12, 1959. On reel: Frank McPeake / #1 / She moves / Widdicom Fair / mostly nothing. | |||||||||||||
There was an old piper - Frank | |||||||||||||
She moves through the fair - Francis | |||||||||||||
Monochan Fair - Frank | |||||||||||||
AFC 2008/005: SR059, November 11, 1952 | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
Original ID # NIR-5. Makem; IRE. On reel: ... muinzen beginning / Makem. | |||||||||||||
Lovely Sweet Banks of Kilrae - lost [or last] verses- Frank Keating | |||||||||||||
John Mitchell - Petter Vallely | |||||||||||||
Barney Mavoornean - Annie Jane Kelly | |||||||||||||
The Laurel wear | |||||||||||||
Lord Blaney's Demeane "Maggie" Hughs | |||||||||||||
An Irishman's home - A.J. Kelly | |||||||||||||
Early, early in the spring - F. Keating | |||||||||||||
Little bunch of shamrocks - Mary Kelly | |||||||||||||
Caroline and the sailor - Mrs. Makem | |||||||||||||
Take back the ring - Mrs. Makem | |||||||||||||
AFC 2008/005: SR060 | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips ; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
Original ID # NIR-6. Makem; original. On reel: Mrs. Makem house reel two ready. | |||||||||||||
Highland Mary (end of the song) - Mouth of January - Sarah Makem | |||||||||||||
Killeary's pride - Maggie Hughs | |||||||||||||
Banks of the Callam - Maggie Hughs | |||||||||||||
As I roved out on a morning - S. Makem | |||||||||||||
Green grows the laurel - S. Makem | |||||||||||||
Maid in her master's garden - S. Makem | |||||||||||||
Mary of Kilmire- S. Makem | |||||||||||||
AFC 2008/005: SR061 | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
Original ID # NIR-7. Makem. On reel: MMC1 / Mrs. Makem / Copy #1. | |||||||||||||
Barbara Allen | |||||||||||||
Month of January | |||||||||||||
As I rode out on a May morn | |||||||||||||
Green grow the laurel | |||||||||||||
Maid in her master's garden | |||||||||||||
Mary of Kilmire - S.B. | |||||||||||||
Highland Mary (last two were added different times)- SB | |||||||||||||
Beggar man - SB | |||||||||||||
Derry gaol | |||||||||||||
AFC 2008/005: SR062, November 18, 1952 | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
Original ID # NIR-8. Makem - mostly band. "Cork hornpipe" was noted as "taken out for a lecture on May 12, 1959. On reel: ready. | |||||||||||||
Take back the king (last verse) - Makem - no good song | |||||||||||||
Cork hornpipe (tin whistle) - Tom Makem - very good | |||||||||||||
Unnamed tune (tin whistle) - good | |||||||||||||
Rambling pitchfork (tin whistle) - fair, breathless | |||||||||||||
First [Hacise] in Connaught (tin whistle) - fair, breathless | |||||||||||||
Kaly Band - ? and O'Sullivan's March - pipes and fiddles, whistle or flute, banjo | |||||||||||||
Tunes unnamed - pipes and fiddles, whistle or flute, banjo | |||||||||||||
Cook in the kitchen and a trip to the cottage | |||||||||||||
Two songs edited onto NIR-2 | |||||||||||||
Lovely sweet banks of Kilray - sung by Fred Keating (?) | |||||||||||||
AFC 2008/005: SR063 | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog, 15 ips ; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
Original ID # NIR-9. Makem (band music). On reel: Band music / Kaly Ba... . | |||||||||||||
Cook in the kitchen - Ceilidh Band - first tune a bit dull | |||||||||||||
A trip to the cottage - second time nice | |||||||||||||
Ruddy McCorby - confused beginning, nice towards end | |||||||||||||
Girl I left behind me - very good | |||||||||||||
Rakes of Mallow - very good | |||||||||||||
AFC 2008/005: SR064, November 15, 1952 | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
Original ID # NIR-10. Makem. "The Magpie's Nest" and "[Bonny Wee] Irish Boy" are noted as "taken out for lecture" on May 12, 1959. On reel: Ire / Sarah Makem's house. | |||||||||||||
May morning dew - Annie Jane Kelly - first attempt dog [...] | |||||||||||||
May morning dew - Annie Jane Kelly - second attempt (good) | |||||||||||||
The Magpie's Nest - Annie Jane Kelly | |||||||||||||
[Bonny wee] Irish boy - Francis Keating | |||||||||||||
Star of Townley Hall - Francis Keating | |||||||||||||
Tom Makem | |||||||||||||
Nell Flaherty's drake - Tom Makem | |||||||||||||
Highland Mary - Sarah Makem | |||||||||||||
AFC 2008/005: SR065, November 18, 1952 | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
Original ID # NIR-11. Makem-Keady; IRE original. | |||||||||||||
[...] merchant - F. Keating | |||||||||||||
The collyer lad | |||||||||||||
Beggar man - Makem | |||||||||||||
Derry gaol - Makem | |||||||||||||
Home sweet home | |||||||||||||
Barbara Allen - Mrs. Makem - false start then ok | |||||||||||||
Kaly (Ceilidh) band | |||||||||||||
AFC 2008/005: SR066, November 18, 1952 | |||||||||||||
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7 in. | |||||||||||||
Original ID # NIR-12. "Joggin up to Cloddy" was "taken out for lecture tape" on May 12, 1959. On reel: Market Hill #1 / Mary Toner / John Pickering / songs fiddle. | |||||||||||||
Market Hill 1 | |||||||||||||
Farewell [...] | |||||||||||||
Remember me - Mary Toner - false start first- good | |||||||||||||
Name and address | |||||||||||||
Tonight in France | |||||||||||||
Come and take a trip - well sung, not a good song | |||||||||||||
Joggin up to Cloddy - Mary Toner | |||||||||||||
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