OT 11118 Track 1
from "1977." by Henry Glassie, In F-635 Irish Music and Culture
By David McDonald



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Notebook, file 8, pp. 754-773
June 12, 1977, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
Peter Flanagan, Martin Crudden, Hugh Nolan
(12 June 1977. Glassie II. Research Notes, file 8, pp. 754-756) Peter Flanagan plays three fiddle tunes.
Miscellaneous machine noises between content.
"The Fermanagh Song", sung by Martin Crudden.
"Mary of the Wild Moor", sung by Martin Crudden.
"The Slave May Bend in Object Fear", sung by Peter Flanagan.
"On March the 6th Song", sung by Martin Crudden.
(16 June 1977 Hugh Nolan. Glassie II. Research Notes, file 8, pp. 756-773) Set-up of machine followed by unrecorded silence.
Conversation about three famous stars: George Armstrong, John Brodison, and John McGrath; including brief stories.
Story about George Armstrong’s travels in Australia and his return home.
Discussion about how stories are composed; story about John Brodison and his difficulties sleeping.
Interruption by visitor followed by unrecorded silence.
Continuation of story about John Brodison and his difficulties sleeping.
Story about John Brodison describing his wife; discussion about the visitor who interrupted previous story.
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