OT 11101 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. 1319-1335, 1402-1406.
August 27-29, 1972, O’Luiny’s[?] Bar; Swanlinbar, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
Peter Flanagan, Joe Flanagan, John Joe Maguire, Raymond McManus, Matthew Riley, Tommy Love
(27 August 1972. At Pete and Joe Flanagan’s. Glassie I. Field Notes, file 5, pp. 1319-1335.) "Sunshine Hornpipe", Peter Flanagan, tin whistle.
Peter Flanagan demonstrating how to play "Kevin Barry" on tin whistle to Glassie’s daughter.
"Highland Fling", a barn dance played by Peter Flanagan on tin whistle.
"Campaign on the Border", a Charles Farmer song sung by Peter Flanagan.
(Swanlinbar, Fermanagh. O’Luiny’s[?]) "The Irishman’s Toast", sung by Peter Flanagan.
Whistling by a cousin of John Joe Maguire with sounds of dancing in the background.
"Belfast Hornpipe", Peter Flanagan, tin whistle.
"The Rocks of Bawn", sung by Raymond McManus.
Banter between the performer, probably Matthew Riley, and the audience.
Very beginning of "Black Velvet Band" follow by "Why Should I Be so Lonesome", sung by Matthew Riley.
Informal conversation.
"Pat Malloy", sung by Peter Flanagan.
Unidentified tune played by Peter Flanagan on tin whistle with sounds of dancing in the background.
"The Moon Behind the Hill", Peter Flanagan, tin whistle. Machine stops and restarts toward end.
Unidentified piece played by Peter Flanagan on tin whistle.
(Fermanagh. 29 August 1972. At the Flanagan Home. Glassie I. Field Notes, file 6, pp. 1402-1406.) "Irish Washerwoman", Pete Flanagan, violin. Machine stops and restarts toward the beginning.
"The Humors of Mackan", Pete Flanagan, violin. Machine stops and restarts toward the beginning.
"The Humors of Ballyconnell", Pete Flanagan, violin.
"The Humors of Ballyconnell", Tommy Love, violin.
"Bonnie Kate", Tommy Love, violin.
Unidentified tune played by Tommy Love on violin.
"Irish Washerwoman", Tommy Love, violin.
"The Beginners Reel", Pete Flanagan, violin.
Unidentified tune played by Tommy Love on violin.
Unidentified tune played by Tommy Love on violin.
Unidentified tune played by Tommy Love on violin.
Unidentified tune played by Tommy Love on violin.
"Mary of Argyle", Tommy Love, violin.
"Londonderry Air", Tommy Love, violin.
Unidentified tune played on violin by Pete Flanagan. Sounds of dancing in background partway through.
Unidentified tune played on violin by Pete Flanagan.
"Belfast Hornpipe", Pete Flanagan, violin.
"Centenary March", Pete Flanagan, violin.
"O’Donnell Abee[?]", Pete Flanagan, violin.
"Irishman’s Toast", sung by Pete Flanagan.
This recording is from a collection held by the Archives of Traditional Music at Indiana University. The online catalog record for this full collection can be found in the IUCAT system:
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