I think this would make a good polka for the Silk Road sets--some folks have played it, and some haven't yet. I don't have sheet music for it, but the tune is quite simple to learn, and it's nicely rollicking to dance to.
There has been a request for a recording of Radio Brazil, since we don't have sheet music for it. Here is a video that Clark took of us in 2014--it's a video of a whole Pipe & Bowl show, but we can be seen playing the tune starting at 18:50 in the video. We do it more or less the same now musically.
Another Blowzabella tune. I THINK that we played this a bunch with some folks in the U.K., but the other day Gog Magog Molly posted that they are doing a dance to it, and it popped back up, so....great tune...check it out. I'm still trying to get it back in my head, but I will post chords in the next few days provided they line back up the way I'd like them to! :) and they pop back in! :)
No idea what the name of this is...Jim Oakden plays it sometimes, and then we never remember it afterwards, but I had a weird dream in which someone was playing it the other night, and popped up, and recorded it...then the computer crashed, and I lost the file...and forgot the tune again...but then remembered it and played it really badly so that you could all enjoy trying to learn it. ;-)
Tune some folks played at a session the other day--this Youtube is of the guy who wrote it. Plus, Karianne asked for the chords, so I wrote those out too, in case anyone wants them! :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuSGZIqqW88
Several folks have asked about this tune...a couple of years ago, Wendy Blakeway was playing it at JP's. We had a recording of it, but as some know, our computers got stolen this past year, so we no longer have it. Luckily, we've got brains! Woohoo! Here it is--pardon the fuck-ups. Chords also included. Don't know anything about a title or actual origin, save Wendy saying "I think it's Spanish."
We went and had dinner with some super cool folks when we were in the U.K. this past March. They had the much-pined-for B part for "Le Revenant." As requested by Nicole today--here it is! :) Also, if anyone wants chords for this...let me know, and I'll write some out.
This is a really fun, awesome, three-part tune that we learned at a session at The George Inn in London this past year. I can't remember the name of the dude who wrote it, but he's the one who we learned it from, played it with, and who is on this recording playing melodeon. He's very jolly, and has a big, white beard. He's the one you can hear talking loudest in the recording...along with all the other zillion people who were drinking in the pub. I know it's a little hard to hear because of all those folks, but it IS possible, and YOU should learn it! [because it would be awesome to play it with y'all] Jolly tune--enjoy!