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Speech with Music and Singing: Untitled [Discussion about dances performed in the area (west Clare?), with examples of dance tunes played on fiddle, whistled, and sung; dances discussed include sets and also other dances like Cock Your Leg up, Moll Roe (tune played; Father Halpin's Top Coat; The Varsovienne); Green Grow the Rushes; The Gabhairin Bui (tune played); The Peeler and the Goat; and Saint Patricks's Day; the slip jig 'Moll Roe' is whistled and words to it sung]
Crehan, Junior - fiddle solo
Crehan, Junior, Clare - speech in English
Unidentified performer [Ward, Jim - singing in English
Unidentified performer [Ward, Jim, Clare] - whistling solo
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- Irish
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[Incidental speech throughout]
[Low level on many tracks]
Digitised and catalogue updated by Jackie Small, February 2008. Report year 2008
Imported from Reeldubs July 2013
Dubbed to DAT May 1998
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Spoken information on tape ; Carton: ; Label on spine: 'SETS' ; Label on side: 'Sets' ; Label on other side: 'AC 18' ; Spool: Label: 'Set tunes ex R/E' [i.e. ex Radio Eireann]
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- English