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Nick Caffrey a singer's view on traditional songs
Nick Caffrey
70 episodes
4 days ago
Today I will look at two English songs Hares on the Mountain and The Furze Field that share a similar theme of sexual desire disguised as countryside theme. I will look at their printing history, sing samples of the different versions and end with a full performance of one of the songss
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Today I will look at two English songs Hares on the Mountain and The Furze Field that share a similar theme of sexual desire disguised as countryside theme. I will look at their printing history, sing samples of the different versions and end with a full performance of one of the songss
Show more...
Music History
Music,
Music Commentary
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12 The Lass of Roch Royal
Nick Caffrey a singer's view on traditional songs
17 minutes
1 year ago
12 The Lass of Roch Royal
Today I will look at the ballad known as The Lass of Roch Royal it is also known as Lord Gregory and The Maid of Aughrim. I will look at the songs and publishing history, sing samples of the songs and end on a complete performance of one of the songs
Nick Caffrey a singer's view on traditional songs
Today I will look at two English songs Hares on the Mountain and The Furze Field that share a similar theme of sexual desire disguised as countryside theme. I will look at their printing history, sing samples of the different versions and end with a full performance of one of the songss