Hi Christy,
Invasion day in Australia. Midnight Oil’s excellent album Makarrata Project is a fitting tribute to and anthem for the real ‘owners’ of Australia….the first Nation.
Power to the people.
Rory
Hi Christy,
Hope I find you well.
My Father-in-Law has sadly passed away. He was a very keen gardener with fantastic knowledge of every aspect of flowers and veggies. I’ve been asked to sing at the Wake and there’s one song that came straight to my thoughts, ….. ‘The Gardener’
All the very best to you as always.
Dave and Giles (More Christy)
Hey Christy, I hope you’re doing ok ! Last year was great I got to a bunch of gigs with you and next up looks like May 26′ I’m excited for that. Recently I came across a video from 2005 at the Cambridge Folk Festival where you and Dec did the Yellow triangle, I shared it on a few social media platforms a few weeks back and to my surprise, it went down like a lead balloon. Anyway keep on speaking, and singing, thank you Christy.
Christy's reply
21 years on…..
I remember the day….
still singing The Yellow Triangle
these times after Jim Page’s song “Palestine”
“Let me tell you a story,I’ll be quick as I can
terrible news from the holy land
pictures of children etched in my mind
buried in the rubble behind the firing line”
Hi Christy,
Your fellow Lillywhites were up in Tyrone tonight and fair play to them they went home with a point having played half the game with 14 men.
They stuck in there when under big pressure and I couldn’t help but think about your bike run back to Newbridge from Croker having been abandoned by your mate !! 👍
Christy's reply
The Orchard and The Shortgrass…..
two of my favourite counties….along with the other 30
When a talented artist dies,it’s always consoling to absorb the tributes. Also,sad that the person plus nearest and dearest don’t get the accolades in their lifetime.
So,with the news of Martin Carthy’s retirement,declining health and his amazing family…it seems a good time to say ‘thanks’…Before I prattle on,I know that you go back to Carthy and Swarb…I first saw Marting
gig in 1970.
Thankfully,there’s a wonderful legacy.Tangible,real music on disc and CD…and a stack of good stuff on YouTube…documentaries are gold.
In the 80s and 90s,I saw Carthy up se a few times.’Nightshift’ got the nod for some support slots…watching the genius tune and play/sing complex ballads was a masterclass and joyous…
Carthy…an innovator and influence on Dylan and Simon…so,a time to be sad and a time to appreciate a life and a talent…
The kettle’s on and I’m YouTube bound…’Famous Flower of Serving Men’…I’ll never know how Martin does it,but I’ll never stop loving it.
Dave
Christy's reply
We all wish Martin a peaceful retirement….his legacy will continue to expand and inspire as long as folk song resounds….wishing all the Carthy/Waterson peace of mind and good tunes in the times ahead…..Christy& Family
Wish I could have taken my girls to see you in the Barras. Christy.
Im sitting her thinking, Whiskey, your the devil.
Please come back to Glasgow. We fekin miss you.!. Lol x
Christy's reply
if I was to do one more gig across the water….Mags McIvor’s would be my first port of call
“out of Baird’s, up the stairs
to Hell or to Heaven we’d go”
Sad to read today that Martin Carthy has had to cancel his “farewell ” tour and retire immediately due to a sudden deterioration in his health.
Christy's reply
Martin has ploughed a straight furrow for over 60 years
always true to his muse, always respectful to the Tradition
no one has done more to guarantee a future for the songs of these four nations
may he have a peaceful retirement
I recall each and every time our paths did cross
not that often
but his warmth and sparkle still prevail
Hello Christy,
You set me off looking for a recording from Christy Moore and Friends from 1980. Can’t find it online, it stopped me in my tracks when I heard it on the album.
Here it is live from a couple of years later. https://youtu.be/7evTFt_Qi_k?si=JD50DMSmrnmsx4gl
Rebecca
Christy's reply
Thats our Ralph….
just as I first heard him in1967…
Newsletter from Ralph…fab news for many here..tickets about to go on sale for an epic tour of Ireland,Autumn this year…
Class is permanent…
Dave
Christy's reply
“have you seen the old man”
first heard my good buddy in Prestwich Folk Club in 1967…it was run by Raif & Maureen Birnes….went to hear Ralph and we’ve remained friends ever since…he helped me choose my first proper guitar in Ivor Mairants ..a Yamaha FG 180 for £40
Hi Christy,
Invasion day in Australia. Midnight Oil’s excellent album Makarrata Project is a fitting tribute to and anthem for the real ‘owners’ of Australia….the first Nation.
Power to the people.
Rory
Hi Christy,
Hope I find you well.
My Father-in-Law has sadly passed away. He was a very keen gardener with fantastic knowledge of every aspect of flowers and veggies. I’ve been asked to sing at the Wake and there’s one song that came straight to my thoughts, ….. ‘The Gardener’
All the very best to you as always.
Dave and Giles (More Christy)
Hi Christy
A cold Winter afternoon…warmed up by brilliant trad ballads. With cinema quality sound at a showing of ‘The History of Sound’.film.
No plot spoilers here,but the on screen and soundtrack music is worth the admission,I reckon.
Scenes of field recordings are well done…amazing that wax cylinders were state of the art equipment just over 100 years ago…
I’m looking forward to film chat here
Dave
Hey Christy, I hope you’re doing ok ! Last year was great I got to a bunch of gigs with you and next up looks like May 26′ I’m excited for that. Recently I came across a video from 2005 at the Cambridge Folk Festival where you and Dec did the Yellow triangle, I shared it on a few social media platforms a few weeks back and to my surprise, it went down like a lead balloon. Anyway keep on speaking, and singing, thank you Christy.
21 years on…..
I remember the day….
still singing The Yellow Triangle
these times after Jim Page’s song “Palestine”
“Let me tell you a story,I’ll be quick as I can
terrible news from the holy land
pictures of children etched in my mind
buried in the rubble behind the firing line”
Hi Christy,
Your fellow Lillywhites were up in Tyrone tonight and fair play to them they went home with a point having played half the game with 14 men.
They stuck in there when under big pressure and I couldn’t help but think about your bike run back to Newbridge from Croker having been abandoned by your mate !! 👍
The Orchard and The Shortgrass…..
two of my favourite counties….along with the other 30
Hi Christy
When a talented artist dies,it’s always consoling to absorb the tributes. Also,sad that the person plus nearest and dearest don’t get the accolades in their lifetime.
So,with the news of Martin Carthy’s retirement,declining health and his amazing family…it seems a good time to say ‘thanks’…Before I prattle on,I know that you go back to Carthy and Swarb…I first saw Marting
gig in 1970.
Thankfully,there’s a wonderful legacy.Tangible,real music on disc and CD…and a stack of good stuff on YouTube…documentaries are gold.
In the 80s and 90s,I saw Carthy up se a few times.’Nightshift’ got the nod for some support slots…watching the genius tune and play/sing complex ballads was a masterclass and joyous…
Carthy…an innovator and influence on Dylan and Simon…so,a time to be sad and a time to appreciate a life and a talent…
The kettle’s on and I’m YouTube bound…’Famous Flower of Serving Men’…I’ll never know how Martin does it,but I’ll never stop loving it.
Dave
We all wish Martin a peaceful retirement….his legacy will continue to expand and inspire as long as folk song resounds….wishing all the Carthy/Waterson peace of mind and good tunes in the times ahead…..Christy& Family
Wish I could have taken my girls to see you in the Barras. Christy.
Im sitting her thinking, Whiskey, your the devil.
Please come back to Glasgow. We fekin miss you.!. Lol x
if I was to do one more gig across the water….Mags McIvor’s would be my first port of call
“out of Baird’s, up the stairs
to Hell or to Heaven we’d go”
Sad to read today that Martin Carthy has had to cancel his “farewell ” tour and retire immediately due to a sudden deterioration in his health.
Martin has ploughed a straight furrow for over 60 years
always true to his muse, always respectful to the Tradition
no one has done more to guarantee a future for the songs of these four nations
may he have a peaceful retirement
I recall each and every time our paths did cross
not that often
but his warmth and sparkle still prevail
Hello Christy,
You set me off looking for a recording from Christy Moore and Friends from 1980. Can’t find it online, it stopped me in my tracks when I heard it on the album.
Here it is live from a couple of years later.
https://youtu.be/7evTFt_Qi_k?si=JD50DMSmrnmsx4gl
Rebecca
Thats our Ralph….
just as I first heard him in1967…
You and Ralph picked a great guitar,Christy…
The first night of Ralph’s tour is in Navan. For me,memories of Beechmount ball room…Brendan Bowyer,Clancy and Makem…
Ralph plays at http://www.solsticeartscentre.ie
It looks brilliant…many moons ago,Navan and Drogheda were my regular ports of call…it’s brilliant to know that both towns have a vibrant arts scene..
Prestwich folk club…fondly remembered too!
Dave
Navan, Drogheda, Prestwich,Altrincham,
Round we go, heel to the toe
http://www.ralphmctell.co.uk/tour
Hi Christy
Newsletter from Ralph…fab news for many here..tickets about to go on sale for an epic tour of Ireland,Autumn this year…
Class is permanent…
Dave
“have you seen the old man”
first heard my good buddy in Prestwich Folk Club in 1967…it was run by Raif & Maureen Birnes….went to hear Ralph and we’ve remained friends ever since…he helped me choose my first proper guitar in Ivor Mairants ..a Yamaha FG 180 for £40
Hi Christy
http://www.obeygiant.com
Wonderful,political US images…high quality prints in limited editions…released on Thursday,22/1…’It can’t happen here’…
Stunning…
Dave