Michelle sang Dark Swifts and Bright Swallows (Martin Simpson) Tanja was the technical director, Seth the MC, and this is how it went: Join us in June – virtually, again, we expect – for more of the same but completely different.Īfter March’s successful trial run, we held a more-widely-publicised online folk club in April, on Zoom. Suzanne G (with guitar) sang No Change (The Levellers) Ĭhris G sang I Wish That The Wars Were All Over Michelle led us in a lockdown version of Only Remembered (after The Unthanks version, with verses written on the night by folk clubbers) Ruth sang The Wood Thrush Song (Laurie Lewis) Ĭaroline sang On Board A Man O’ War (Death Of Nelson) Īnja sang Dat Du Min Leevsten Büst (a night visiting song in Low German) Trev (with mandolin) sang a lockdown version of She’ll Be Coming Round The Mountain Tanja (with banjo) sang Song For My Broken Heart (David Rovic) Simon (with guitar) sang his own I See The Beauty Īlejandro (with guitar) played Loch Lomond and sang High Germany Ĭhris E sang Cold Iron (Peter Bellamy’s setting of Rudyard Kipling’s words) Iain sang Farther Along (with covid lockdown lyrics by Ginny Page) James sang Come, Me Little Son (Ewan MacColl) Suzanne G (with guitar) sang her own Driftwood Michelle (with recorder) played The Railway and The Fiery Clock Face ![]() Jon (with banjo) sang Self-Isolating Stranger (his own Wayfaring Stranger adaptation) Īmber sang Take Its Own Time (Karine Polwart) Tanja (with banjo) and Chris sang a duet they’d prepared earlier, Little Bird Of Heaven. Jon (with banjo) sang Old Moke Picking On A Banjo Michelle (with fiddle) sang The Maple’s Lament (Laurie Lewis) Seth and Jan played a pandero tune (on panderos!) called Samba Lydia sang Inside Of You (Alice Martineau) Tanja (with banjo) sang Winter’s Come And Gone (Gillian Welch) Neil sang Yonder Down The Winding Road (John Tams) Michelle led everyone in Land Of The Silver Birch (Blue Lake And Rocky Shore) Simon (with guitar) sang his own Stillness Īmber (with guitar) and Sue sang Hadestown Īddie (Dot’s friend) sang Castle On A Cloud (from Les Miserables) Michelle’s daughter Dot sang A Million Dreams (from The Greatest Showman) Iain sang The Model (Kraftwerk, seashantified) We’re seeing an increasing number of Covid-related songs! Tanja was the technical director, Seth the MC, and this is how it went: Join us next time – virtually, again, we expect – for more of the same but completely different.Īnother online folk club in May, on Zoom, and another enjoyable evening. and Michelle, Seth, Ruth, Suzanne, Tanja and Sarah rounded off the evening by leading everyone in Mingulay Boat Song. Clair (with guitar) sang Ringing of Revolution (Phil Ochs) Tanja (with banjo) sang Father Neptune (Connie Converse) Pearl sang Now Is The Cool Of The Day (Jean Ritchie) Anja sang You Build A Wall (Grace Petrie) Simon (with guitar) sang his own Don't Go Paul (with guitar) sang Dancing Days (John Conolly) Suzanne (with guitar) sang Eagle (Abba) Amber (with ukulele) sang I Shall Be Released (Bob Dylan) Michelle taught a round, Ya Ma Yaya Sat Su (a canoe song) ![]() James sang A Chat With Your Mother (The F-Word) (Lou and Peter Berryman) Iain sang Don’t Get Around Much Any More Tanja (with banjo) and Chris sang one they’d prepared earlier, My Son John. Simon (with guitar) sang his own Loneliness Suzanne (with guitar) sang her own Recognition Olivia read her poem, Keeping Strong During Lockdown Fiona sang All Will Be Well (Michael Marra) Caroline sang Down In The River To Pray Amber sang Revolutionary In The Wrong Time (by Grace Petrie) James sang The Chemical Workers Song (Ron Angel) Michelle (with ukulele) and Tom (guitar) sang Keep On The Sunny Side / There’ll Be Bluebirds ![]() Tanja sang Trouble So Hard (as sampled by Moby) Tanja and Ruth were the technical directors, Seth the MC, and this is how it went: Another online folk club in June, on Zoom, and another enjoyable evening.
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