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hairtusk · 2 years ago
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if nobody has got me at least I know my folk ladies have got me 😔✊
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thequietabsolute · 1 year ago
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Shirley Collins
English folk singer who was a significant contributor to the English Folk Revival of the 1960s and 1970s
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official-lauchzwiebel · 1 year ago
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Looove listening to old folk music. Firstly because it fucks secondly because it slays thirdly because you can read up on all the artists and find out that these bitches led absolutly apeshit lives. Thank you Folk Revival
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apexpoet · 4 months ago
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i was tagged by sweet petunia @joanofarc to share five fave songs>:)
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i tag @rutabaga @s9sh9 @princessofmissouri @alivehouse @love-is-a-stream & anyone else to do the same 🤓🎧
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tinygoldenbooks · 15 days ago
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meayefet · 1 year ago
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Another sneak peek to my thesis project, this time Hares on the Mountain as sung by the legendary Shirley Collins and Davy Graham
I knew I'd illustrate this song one day. Somehow I'd always thought it would be more poetic the way the song is sung, but it turned out to be a fun and wild ride.
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tadpal · 1 year ago
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if all you young men🧍💪🤗were hares🐇🐰👁️ on the mountain⛰️🌷🌻☀️ how many🧐 🔢❓young girls👯‍♀️🚶‍♀️💝 would take guns💥🔫😱 and go hunting🎯 😈🫀🩸
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symptomofloves · 1 year ago
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such a pretty, contemplative photo of shirley collins, whose music i've been enjoying recently
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musicsweetmusic · 3 months ago
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Woke up around 4 in the morning and just checked out Tumblr and came across Shirley Collins. I found this song and I just dig it, even the lyrics.
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folk-enjoyer · 4 months ago
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Can you do "Hares on the mountain" by Shirley Collins and Davy Graham? Cheers!!
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(do you want the history of your favorite folk song? dm me or submit an ask, and I'll do a full rundown like here)
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"Hares on the Mountain" Shirley Collins and Davy Graham, 1964
"Hares on the Mountain" is a traditional English and Irish folk song that was first mentioned in print in 1837 in "Rory O'More A National Lovestory" (vol. 1 p.234) as "blackbirds and thrishes"
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It's almost certain that the song has existed prior, and it could be incredibly old.
the first time it was collected in song was by George Petrie in "The Complete Collection of Irish Music" (1902)
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as "All the young maidens were blackbirds and Trushes" like the other book.
i remade this melody so you can hear what it could have sounded like
It was then later collected by Cecil sharp in 1903 and Publish 1904 in "Folk Songs of Somerset" as having two distinct versions
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i remade these into melodies as well
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Around the same time, Cecil Sharp would also collect the song, "O Sally My Dear" but wouldn't publish it because of the sexual nature of this song and its relatives, "Pretty Polly" "Nancy and Johnny" and "The Knife in the Window"
This specific family of songs could also be the descendants of an even older folk song that has almost disappeared. except for verses in its descendants. : "The Twa Magicians," which is all over Europe in various forms.
For "Hares on the mountain" The earliest recording I could find of Hares on the Mountain was in 1942 in Somerset, but i don't have access to it. i just know it exists.
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The earliest recording I could find that is available publicly is by Horton Barker from just a couple of months later (in the USA), "To My Right", which is the same song as the original "Hares on the Mountain"
Shirley Collins' Version is particularly interesting for combining the lyrics of both "Hares on the mountain" and "Sally My Dear" and making it into a cohesive story. I also love how it seems that Sally is singing "Hares on the Mountain" *to* the young man.
Even though this song is old and has hundreds of versions with dozens of different names, this version is my favorite. It seems that in many versions, the lyrics are meant to be humorous or scandalous, but in Shirley Collins's version, they take on a different tone. They're sad, spooky, and tragic. I like the way that she renders the conversation between the two characters, and her voice is simply angelic. I'm glad that the traditional started to get more attention thanks to her version.
I actually didn't know anything about this song (or that it existed at all) when starting this project as my knowledge is focused on American folk, but as soon as I heard it I knew it was now one of my favorite songs ever. Also! as of last year, Shirley Collins has released another version of the song. Nothing can beat the '60s version, but this one is pretty nice too.
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sam-reyna · 9 months ago
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THE TIDE FLOWS IN THE TIDE FLOWS OUT TUESDAY ❗❗
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banji-effect · 1 year ago
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Late summer look inspiration
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official-lauchzwiebel · 8 months ago
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My bonnie cuckoo I tell thee true that through the grass I'll rove with you I'll rove with you until the next spring and then my cuckoo shall sweetly sing
the ash and the hazel shall morning say oh bonnie cuckoo don't go away don't go away but tary here and make the spring last all the year
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bandcampsnoop · 1 year ago
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9/6/23.
I've bought many items through Stranded Records - either online, their brick and mortar store, or through their label Superior Viaduct. An email from Stranded notified me of a reissue of Reet Hendrikson's amazing 1969 album "Reet". The reissue is being handled by moved-by-sound - a British label.
The Bandcamp page says it all. Reet's music is in the tradition of Vashti Bunyan, Molly Drake, Shirley Collins, Sibylle Baier and Bridget St. John. But of course this in a category all it's own as Reet's sound is heavily influenced by her native Estonia. While she and her family fled Estonia shortly after she was born (post-WWII spread of communism) her upbringing in Sweden still had a strong Estonian presence (there were actually Estonian schools!!).
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countingmoomins · 1 year ago
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locke-writes · 2 years ago
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Hares On The Mountain - Shirley Collins & Davy Graham
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