OT 11106 Track 1
from "1972." by Henry Glassie, In F-635 Irish Music and Culture
By David McDonald



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Notebook, file 10, pp. 1790-1794, 1870.
October 28-November 5, 1972, Enniskillen and O'Luiny's [?] bar; Swanlibar; County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
Michael Boyle, Owney McBrien, Martin Crudden
(Enniskillen, Fermanagh. 28 October 1972. Hospital visit with Michael Boyle at Erne Hospital. Conversation and stories. Glassie I. Field Notes, file 10, pp. 1790-1794.) Discussion about ancestors from Dundalh, particularly Boyle’s grandfather who was a coffin maker.
Discussion about John Williamson.
One of John Williamson’s tall tales about a dog.
One of John Williamson’s tall tales about catching a terrible cold. Machine stops and restarts toward the beginning.
One of Quigley’s[?] stories about Mrs. McGuire and two cows. Machine stops and restarts toward the beginning.
One of Quigley’s stories about a horse.
(Swanlinbar, Fermanagh. 5 November 1972. O’Luincy’s Bar[?]. Glassie I. Field Notes, file 10, p. 1870.) "The Battleship Sinn Fein", sung by Owney McBrien.
"The Green Volunteers", sung by Martin Crudden.
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