NPS-JFC-C-037-13 (Batch 2)

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TapeNPS-JFC-C-037-13Batch2Length m 1h28Date Rec’d
TitleForsters Party at 135 1966ContentsMixed – informal party, off radio.
Quality
NotesCopy A. Identical with NPS-JFC-C-037-24, which has better quality. Probable 4-track recording where tracks 13 and 24 would be played together.
Probable copyright issues.
HelpIdentify party conversations, transcribe if interesting/relevant. More research on Home Ground may help with date.
Start-EndPerformerTunes/TitlesInstrumentsNotesby
0:26:06conversation with music in backgroundSounds like a party. Content of party conversations probably retrievable but needs someone attuned to local speech. Unclear if fiddle and whistle in background are off a recording/radio or are live.MD
26:20-1:04:40Gaelic or Gallic presenter, Gaelic /Gallic songs and musicMale voice; whistle, flute, fiddle, bodhran, spoonsProbable radio programme.
Music sounds Irish so maybe Radio Eireann?
MD
1:04:40-1:19:10unid educated female singerArrangements of English folk songsFemale voice with harp accompaniment.Noises on tape make it unclear whether the female singer was actually part of that week’s Home Ground, a BBC Northwest regional TV programme, or something else. Silence between songs may mean it’s recorded from another medium.MD
1:19:10 – 1:19:32TV announcer referring to next week’s edition of Home Ground with Brian Redhead entitled Bachelor DaysMD
1:1932-endblankMD
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