OT 11099 Track 2
from "1972." by Henry Glassie, In F-635 Irish Music and Culture
By David McDonald



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Notebook, file 5, pp. 1213-1223, 1125-1129, 1231-1237.
August 20-23, 1972, Rossdoney,Enniskillen and Arney; County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
Hugh Nolan, Jim Cullen, Peter Flanagan, John Maguire, John Fleming, Derrygore Terrace
(Rossdoney, Enniskillen, Fermanagh (Continuation of track 1) 20 August 1972 Interview with Hugh Nolan at his home. Glassie I. Field Notes, file 5, 1213-1223.) Continuation of discussion about mumming from last track of previous side, including rhymes by t
Discussion about building houses out of brick as opposed to out of stone including reasons for the choice of material and the source of stones; role of middlemen and landlords; the Land War.
Discussion about cart makers, carpenters, and blacksmiths in the area.
(Fermanagh, 23 August 1972, Peter Flanagan, concert flute. Glassie I. Field Notes, file 5, pp. 1125-1129.) "The Humors of Mackan Reel" Peter Flanagan, concert flute.
Unidentified tune. Peter Flanagan, concert flute.
Unidentified tune. Peter Flanagan, concert flute.
"The Rockbridge Fair." Peter Flanagan, concert flute
Unidentified tune. News program very audible in the background.
Unidentified tune. Peter Flanagan, concert flute.
"Smiles and Tears of Erin." Peter Flanagan, concert flute
"The Cottage in the Grove." Peter Flanagan, Concert flute.
(Arney, Fermanagh. 23 August 1972. T[ommy]. Gileece[?] Pub: Jim Cullen, Pete Flanagan. Glassie I. Field Notes, file 5, pp. 1125-1129.) "Harvest Home[?]" played on tin whistle by Jim Cullen with the sound of dancing in the background.
Unidentified tune with the sound of dancing in the background.
Unidentified tune with the sound of dancing in the background.
Unidentified tune.
Unidentified tune.
Unrecorded tape and machine noises.
(Enniskillen, Fermanagh. 23 August 1972. Recorded at Joe Hynes’ house. John Maguire, violin; Pete Flanagan, flute and violin; John Fleming, piano; Derrygore Terrace, instrument unknown. Glassie I. Field Notes, file 5, pp. 1231-1237.) Unidentified tune pla
"Rattigan’s Reel", John Maguire, violin.
Unidentified tune played by John Maguire on violin.
Beginning of "The Tailor’s Twist", but quickly changes to an unidentified jig. John Maguire, violin.
Unidentified tune played by John Maguire on violin.
"The Sligo Maid" transitioning into "The Copper Plate", John Maguire, violin.
"The Sligo Maid", transitioning into "The Copper Plate", Peter Flanagan, tin whistle.
"The Green Rogue" (set dance), John Maguire, violin.
"Hurry the Jug", John Maguire, violin.
"The Blackbird", John Maguire, violin.
"Bonnie Kate", Peter Flanagan, violin.
"Drowsy Maggie", Peter Flanagan, violin.
Medley including "Marching through Georgia", "Deep in the Heart of Texas", "Yankee Doodle Dandy", "Long Way to Tipperarry", and "Battle Hymn of the Republic". Played by John Fleming, piano.
Medley including "When Irish Eyes are Smiling" and "Wild Irish Rose". Played by John Fleming, piano.
Medley including "You Are My Sunshine" and "Turkey in the Straw". Played by John Fleming, piano.
"Glenn Sunday[?]". Played by John Fleming, piano.
"My Own Irish Home" (also called "The Boys of the County Armagh)".Played by John Fleming, piano.
Unidentified tune played by John Maguire on violin.
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