NEFA
1994.013.01 Transcription
P: ????
T: Strike the Bell
FL: Out on the poop deck and walking about
S: Sea shanty.
NEFA
1994.013.02 Transcription
P: Sheila Macdonald
T: Introducing next act
NEFA
1994.013.03 Transcription
P: Bridge the Gap (Dick and Maggie Trickey)
T: The Leaboy's Lassie
FL: When first she came to town
S: Burns's The Lichtbob's Lassie.
NEFA
1994.013.04 Transcription
P: Bridge the Gap (Dick and Maggie Trickey)
T: Breathalised
FL: Yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far away
S: Parody of Yesterday.
NEFA
1994.013.05 Transcription
P: Bridge the Gap (Dick and Maggie Trickey)
T: Willie McIntosh
FL: As I come in by Fiddich side, on a May morning
NEFA
1994.013.06 Transcription
P: Sheila Macdonald
T: Introducing next act
NEFA
1994.013.07 Transcription
P: Ted Clark
T: The Greenland Whale Fisheries
FL: In 1846, on June the thirteenth day
NEFA
1994.013.08 Transcription
P: Ted Clark
T: Pökarekare ana
FL: Pökarekare ana
S: Maori song.
NEFA
1994.013.09 Transcription
P: Ted Clark
T: Black is the Life of a Mining Man (Aberfan)
FL: Black is the life of a mining man.
S: Song by Bernie Fairarm(?) about Aberfan.
NEFA
1994.013.10 Transcription
P: Sheila Macdonald
T: Introducing next act
NEFA
1994.013.11 Transcription
P: Tony George
T: All for me Grog
FL: All for me grog, for me jolly, jolly grog
S: Sea shanty.
NEFA
1994.013.12 Transcription
P:
Tony George
T: Three Score and Ten
FL: Methinks I see a host of craft
NEFA
1994.013.13 Transcription
P:
Tony George
T: Paddy Lay Back
FL: It was a cold and windy morning in December
S: Sea shanty.
NEFA
1994.013.14 Transcription
P: Sheila Macdonald
T: Announcements
NEFA
1994.013.15 Transcription
P: Mike Rogers
T: The Banks of the Erwell
FL: I'll tell you an old fashioned story that grandfather used
to relate
S: Recitation.
NEFA
1994.013.16 Transcription
P: Sheila Macdonald
T: Introducing next act
NEFA
1994.013.17 Transcription
P: Dot Jessiman
T: The Croppy Boy
FL: It was early, early in the spring
S: Song preceded by story.
NEFA
1994.013.18 Transcription
P: Dot Jessiman
T: The Fiddler of Dooney
FL: When I play on my fiddle in Dooney
S: Yeats poem.
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