I wasn't sure quite what to expect from this new series on Radio 4 which aired this afternoon, but I found it very enjoyable, and at times very moving. Some fine folk voices in there as MM started with an exploration of 'Johnny I hardly Knew You.'
Michael Morpurgo's Folk Journeys on BBC R4
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostAgreed. Bit slow maybe? i.e. he established the line and then dawdled a trifle?
Good music. Hurray that SOMEONE realises how good Coope, Boyes and Simpson are.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostMr Morpurgo would need a bit of neurofunk or some nu-school breaks to make him break from a gentle canter into a gallop.
P.S Enjoyed the 'War Horse' references.Last edited by johncorrigan; 30-10-20, 18:15.
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Episode 3 - a passing gratuitous mention of sean nós but mainly dedicated to the lurvv song.
Think I've realised the issue with Mr Morpurgo - it is his flat and joyless delivery.
Does not sound as if he is enjoying himself.
As his voice stitches the programme together, the overwhelming character of the programme reflects that rather listless voice. Ho hum.
Some of the contributions were better than others.
Any road up, here's the version of 'The First Time' from the 2015 Celtic Connections, as mentioned:
Performed by Paul Buchanan
Paul Buchanan (The Blue Nile) performing the classic Ewan MacColl song, The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall as part of the ...
(caution: clip contains a "pop music singer" - who does more than justice to the song, making it sound new imho)
Blue Nile eh....Hats LP.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostEpisode 3 - a passing gratuitous mention of sean nós but mainly dedicated to the lurvv song.
Think I've realised the issue with Mr Morpurgo - it is his flat and joyless delivery.
Does not sound as if he is enjoying himself.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostI wish the use of initials was less on these threads - particularly when i can’t work them out!
C,B & S are Cooper, Boyes and Simpson. Here they are singing 10000 miles as discussed:
DID = Desert Island Discs
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
Nevertheless, it's a fair cop...slap on the bracelets!
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
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