OT 11099 Track 1
from "1972." by Henry Glassie, In F-635 Irish Music and Culture
By David McDonald



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Notebook, file 5, pp. 1137-1143, 1213-1223.
August 20, 1972, Rossdoney and Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
John Joe Maguire, Pete Flanagan, Jim Drum[?], Martin Crudden, Teresa Rooney, Hugh Nolan
Unidentified tune played by Jim Drum[?] on tin whistle.
"Mason’s Apron", Pete Flanagan, tin whistle.
Second take of "Mason’s Apron", Pete Flanagan, tin whistle.
Unidentified tune played by John Joe Maguire on concert flute.
Unidentified content recorded at a nearly inaudible level.
"Dream North Had Come Back to the Fold", sung by Patsy Drum.
(Swanlinbar, Fermanagh. Political music recorded at O’Luiny’s[?] Bar. Glassie I. Field Notes, file 5, pp. 1137-1143.) "The Earl’s Chair", John Joe Maguire, concert flute.
"Tipperary So Far Away", sung by Jim Drum.
"Fermanagh Song", sung by Martin Crudden.
Unidentified tune played by Jim Drum on tin whistle.
Unidentified tune played by Jim Drum on tin whistle.
"Turkey in the Straw", Pete Flanagan, tin whistle.
"The Wild Rapparee", sung by Theresa Rooney.
(Rossdoney, Enniskillen, Fermanagh. Interview with Hugh Nolan at his home. Glassie I. Field Notes, file 5, 1213-1223.) Discussion about the Battle of Ford.
Discussion about the Mackan Fight.
Discussion about the fight before Inishmore, 1822.
Discussion about the story of St. Patrick at Inishmore.
Discussion about St. Febor.
Discussion of islands with monasteries.
Unrecorded silence.
John O’Prey story about going to shop.
John O’Prey story about indiscriminate firing.
Discussion about mumming including Captain Mummer, Oliver Cromwell, St. Patrick, and Doctor
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