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Chris and Pete Coe , Stag Folk, 1982


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Ian Anderson has just posted this and four other sections of a BBC programme transmitted in 1982, featuring Stag Folk Club in Shackleford, Godalming Surrey. The first featured artists in video number one are Pete and Chris Coe ... Chris is playing a Lachenal Edeophone Maccann duet. (And can be seen playing it again in the band in video number 5)

 

http://www.youtube.c...h?v=Qt4ps6Qr4WM

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Ian Anderson has just posted this and four other sections of a BBC programme transmitted in 1982, featuring Stag Folk Club in Shackleford, Godalming Surrey. The first featured artists in video number one are Pete and Chris Coe ... Chris is playing a Lachenal Edeophone Maccann duet. (And can be seen playing it again in the band in video number 5)

 

http://www.youtube.c...h?v=Qt4ps6Qr4WM

 

 

thanks for the link. great videos.

 

That period had the same sort of buzz as the current one . It seems to go in waves as younger people discover older singers and instrumentalists and add their skills and interpretation and energy.

 

 

Thankfully te Frank Spencer tank tops aren't obligatory nowadays!

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hello all

can any body help?in the other video clips of the same show eddy upton is calling with the open door

band.The first tune they use I have played for many a year and have been unable to name it,I think the

second tune is the "clog dance" any body have a title for the first tune please

cplayer

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hello all

can any body help?in the other video clips of the same show eddy upton is calling with the open door

band.The first tune they use I have played for many a year and have been unable to name it,I think the

second tune is the "clog dance" any body have a title for the first tune please

cplayer

I think it is Keefe's/The Clog from Jacky Daly.

 

http://www.thesession.org/recordings/display/212 Album listing from The Session.

 

I can think about something else now and thanks for reminding me of a forgotten tune.

 

Graham

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