well that was a pleasant surprise.... but once past the surprise, well, it all got a bit bland I thought... Blind Willie Johnson excepted of course.
Kathryn Tickell's World on 3
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I enjoyed that show last night. Some fine tunes in there. I had a listen back to the show a couple of weeks ago and enjoyed that KT show too. Especially great to hear Dona Rosa again - what a voice!
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I was about to say that I believe KT's got Lady Maisery on the show this week because I've been listening to them in the car today - only to find that the Scheds have changed and it's BBC introducing instead. Oh well, I liked this track which on the record sounds sort of like when I first ever heard Steeleye Span harking the village, and Sandy D did the track. Anyway here they are on stage in a cold hall somewhere. They've got a good sound.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostI enjoyed that show last night. Some fine tunes in there. I had a listen back to the show a couple of weeks ago and enjoyed that KT show too. Especially great to hear Dona Rosa again - what a voice!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vk7rji0OXcs
KT began her most recent programme with Kadialy Kouyate.
I'm not sure why the album isn't getting more reviews as it looks pretty good to me.
Kadialy Kouyate - Na Kitabo CD - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BAmeAb6cSo
Live performance with Mansa Jaly - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fOaNJAUFQc
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Originally posted by Lat-Literal View PostLove that one.
KT began her most recent programme with Kadialy Kouyate.
I'm not sure why the album isn't getting more reviews as it looks pretty good to me.
Kadialy Kouyate - Na Kitabo CD - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BAmeAb6cSo
Live performance with Mansa Jaly - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fOaNJAUFQc
Maybe the BBC will outsource "all" their WM output to the same production company who've taken over Late Junction...might ring a few needed changes.
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Very enjoyable show last night, what I heard of it...the very enjoyable Young 'Uns (no Cliff in sight, but David Essex, strangely) and Mrs Tickell was a fine host, trying to keep her Dad away from the mike, it seemed. Anyway this New Year's Wo3 effort from a folk club in Newcastle, fuelled by a 3-1 victory earlier in the evening by the Toon, reminded me of some old days on the show. There was the great Mary Ann New Year gig from Ardgour at New Year with Michael Marra a few years back; although last night's show had me thinking of the night Kershaw went to the pub with the Oldham Tinkers...them were the days, and perhaps still are...more shows from pubs/clubs please R3!
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostVery enjoyable show last night, what I heard of it...the very enjoyable Young 'Uns (no Cliff in sight, but David Essex, strangely) and Mrs Tickell was a fine host, trying to keep her Dad away from the mike, it seemed. Anyway this New Year's Wo3 effort from a folk club in Newcastle, fuelled by a 3-1 victory earlier in the evening by the Toon, reminded me of some old days on the show. There was the great Mary Ann New Year gig from Ardgour at New Year with Michael Marra a few years back; although last night's show had me thinking of the night Kershaw went to the pub with the Oldham Tinkers...them were the days, and perhaps still are...more shows from pubs/clubs please R3!
Overall, a great improvement on Lopa Kathari, who unfortunately has gone past her sell-by date for me, despite her obvious skills and knowledge.Last edited by Quarky; 01-01-17, 10:01.
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Originally posted by Oddball View PostI became very irritated with the banter of a couple of performers who found it incongruous that R3 audience should be listening in to what was going on in the pub - R3 too posh, perhaps? It might have had something to do with a certain R3 VIP who hails from Stockton-on-Tees?
Originally posted by Oddball View PostOverall, a great improvement on Lopa Kathari, who unfortunately has gone past her sell-by date for me, despite her obvious skills and knowledge.
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Just caught up with Wo3 and its opening track led to a magnificent version of the wonderful 'Cover your Eyes', with Karine Polwart and the Scottish Symphony Orchestra.
...I was left wondering whether Margaret Barry would recognise Cara Dillon's version as 'She Moves in through the Fair'.Last edited by johncorrigan; 21-01-17, 11:02.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostJust caught up with Wo3 and its opening track led to a magnificent version of the wonderful 'Cover your Eyes', with Karine Polwart and the Scottish Symphony Orchestra.
...I was left wondering whether Margaret Barry would recognise Cara Dillon's version as 'She Moves in through the Fair'.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
...I was left wondering whether Margaret Barry would recognise Cara Dillon's version as 'She Moves in through the Fair'.
Welcome to GlobalWorld.Last edited by Globaltruth; 21-01-17, 14:51.
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