Strange, About two months ago I got into a conversation with a guy about ITM. Something about when the rich were forced out of Ireland that a lot of the harps and other expensive musical instruments disappeared too. To keep the music people began doing mouth music. De diddle de etc. There is a session around here that does it (I am told) along with other voice sessions.
- Collier’s jig (Do you want anymore)?
- Off she goes
- The Sally Gardens I think (though if it is… your second part seems a little lame)
- Off to California.
Finally! But does the title Collier’s Jig express indignation?
Okay, Steve got 2 and 4. Remember, #1’s name suggests indignation. Six words. #3’s is a proper noun in the sense of a person’s name, and it’s in the possesive. Two words.
I’m debating further hints. Let me work on it.
Steve, you are SO gonna love that lutefisk chili. It’s my own personal recipe, you know. I suggest as a side dish that Midwest classic, lime Jell-O mold “salad” with that riced cream cheese and grated carrots mixed in. ![]()
The first one sounds like “Merrily kiss the Quaker” to me.
J.
C’mon, what’s indignant about that? Six words. Another hint (I’m gonna kick myself for this one): recorded back in the early 70s, I think it was, on harpsichord, and then in the late 90s on timber flute. I’m very partial to the second one.
#3 gets played in reverse order as a Scots and Old-Time reel, but then, don’t they all. ![]()
Ah so it must be
- Old hag you have killed me
- Miss McLeod’s reel
PS I got no. 1 from your clue but twigged Miss McLeod’s before I read the clincher about being reversed.
Bada-BING!
StevieJ wins it, and in short order, I’d say. You are gonna be one lucky chowhound. ![]()
Anytime we can get some of it out of the country it is a good thing. ![]()