28 February 2012

PASSIONS Advert


Oi ,Oi, Oy You!
Now that I have your attention, Thank You.
We Want to Listen to You, the Wimmera Citizen, Talking about Your Cultural Passions.
Become Part of the project. Help Create a Permanent Record Available To and For All.
Find out about it Here, speak to…...............................................or
on the internet: the 16th. February 2012 or 1st. June 2012 post at:
or ‘phone: 042 756 3929

© 2012 Rjn

27 February 2012

Passions Verbose Advert


OI!
OI!
OY YOU!
Thank you.
Now that I have your attention, I wish to ask you a question: Do you have a cultural type of burning passion that you pursue?

F’rinstance ~ painting, storytelling, gardening, making food or drink, playing a musical instrument, singing, dancing, knitting, sewing, cottage arts, leather craft, viscera divination, debating, politics, photography, film making, flower arranging, cake decorating, body art, religion, pottery, glass making et cetera. 
 
 If Yes, we would love you to share your passion with your fellow Wimmera citizens by recording a 10-15 minute spoken exposé about you and your Passion. You can find out all about it on the 30th May 2012 post at: 
 

A bit of a mouthful! So just Google “The Gypsy Jack Boggle Show” and use it to find the blog spot. Then, when you are on the blog, look at the “Passion's” entry posted 30th February 2012. Also read the Agenda 21 and Listeners’ Comments Page in the tabbed pages at the top to further empower yourself.

Prove that the sceptics who say that Wimmera culture does not extend beyond boozing, AFL, cricket, wife beating, tennis, country music, line dancing and religion are wrong.

Come forward and share your Passion, take your 10 minutes of fame, possibly become someone else’s role model or inspiration, perhaps improve your wealth, definitely improve the well being of your fellow citizens.  

Enter history and be a “Passion’s Person”.
 
Reverse the trend towards a world of bland beige coloured people and become / be known to be colourful and full of vibrant life.

Also wanted – an army of helpers to record and help in the project which should end up having more than 6000 records of Passion. But at the current rate this will not occur until about 3012 ad.

© Rjn 2012
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OI!
OI!
OY YOU!
Thank you.
Now that I have your attention, I wish to ask you a question: Do you have a cultural type of burning passion that you pursue?

F’rinstance ~ painting, storytelling, gardening, making food or drink, playing a musical instrument, singing, dancing, knitting, sewing, cottage arts, leather craft, viscera divination, debating, politics, photography, film making, flower arranging, cake decorating, body art, religion, pottery, glass making et cetera. 
 
 If Yes, we would love you to share your passion with your fellow Wimmera citizens by recording a 10-15 minute spoken exposé about you and your Passion. You can find out all about it on the 30th May 2012 post at: 
 

A bit of a mouthful! So just Google “The Gypsy Jack Boggle Show” and use it to find the blog spot. Then, when you are on the blog, look at the “Passion's” entry posted 30th February 2012. Also read the Agenda 21 and Listeners’ Comments Page in the tabbed pages at the top to further empower yourself.

Prove that the sceptics who say that Wimmera culture does not extend beyond boozing, AFL, cricket, wife beating, tennis, country music, line dancing and religion are wrong.

Come forward and share your Passion, take your 10 minutes of fame, possibly become someone else’s role model or inspiration, perhaps improve your wealth, definitely improve the well being of your fellow citizens.  

Enter history and be a “Passion’s Person”.
 
Reverse the trend towards a world of bland beige coloured people and become / be known to be colourful and full of vibrant life.

Also wanted – an army of helpers to record and help in the project which should end up having more than 6000 records of Passion. But at the current rate this will not occur until about 3012 ad.

© Rjn 2012

19 February 2012

Date: 19/02/2012 Theme: English


The Gypsy Jack Boggle Show

© 2012 Rjn

Theme: English
Date: 19/02/2012
Artiste:
Title:
The Spinners
The Family of Man
Steeleye Span
Gaudete, All Around My Hat, Black Jack Davy, When I Was On Horseback
Maddy Prior & Tim Hart
Fiddler’s Green
The Barron Knights
The Chapel Lead Is Missing, Call up of the Groups, Pop Go the Workers
Robin & Barry Dransfield
The Rout of the Blues, The Earl of Totnes, A Fair Maid Walking
Derek Sarjeant & Hazel King
The Dockyard Gate, A Week Before Easter, Three Score & Ten, Brigg Fair
The Wurzels
I am a Cider Drinker, Combine Harvester, Drink Up Thy Cider
Donovan
There Is A Mountain, Poor Cow, Celeste, The Fat Angel, Guinevere
Dave Swarbrick
Bonaparte’s Retreat, Shepherd’s Hey, Lord Inchiquin, The Coulin
Brian Dewhirst
King Cotton, Apprentices Song, Spencer the Rover,Oxford & Hampton Railway
Alan Bell
Windmills, The Band in the Park, In My Homeland
Rjn pays homage to the following poets:
George Mason & John Earsdon 1618 ~ The Dance,
Christina Rossetti ~ A Birthday,
Anon ~ The Unquiet Grave, If All the World Were Paper,
Nicolas Breton ~ The Merry Country Lad,
William Billington ~ Me & Myself,
Marriot Edgar ~ The Battle of Hastings
Alan Bell
So Here’s to You

12 February 2012

Theme: Celtic Date: 12/02/2012


The Gypsy Jack Boggle Show

© 2012 Rjn

Theme: Celtic
Date: 12/02/2012
Artiste:
Title:
The Spinners
The Family of Man
Ewan MacColl
Highland Muster Roll, Sheath & Knife, Hughie the Graeme
Jean Redpath
Homage to Robert Burns: The Dusty Miller, It was for our rightful king, Sae flaxen were her ringlets
Declan Affley
Limerick Rake, Paletines Daughter, Carrickfergus
Joe Gordon 4
Govan Billiard Hall, Yithenside, Donald Blue, Ludgin’ wi’ big Aggie
The Corries
The Bluebells of Scotland, Peggy Gordon, The Rose of Allendale
The Dubliners
Fiddler’s Green, Finnegan’s Wake, Molly Maguire
Alison McMorland
Skippin’ Barfit through the Heather, The Great Silkie of Sule Skerry, The Blackbird
Pipes & Drums of the 48th Highlanders of Canada
By Lock Etives Side, the Banks of Aora, Leaving Lismore, Dugald MacColl’s Farewell to France, Inverary Castle, Bessie MacIntyre, Morag of Dunvegan, Clydeside, Lord Dunsmore, the Stool of Repentence, The Tenpenny Bit
William McAlpine
Homage to Robert Burns: My love is like a Red, Red Rose, The De’ils awa’ wi’ the Exciseman, Ae fond kiss & then we sever, Duncan Grey
Judy Pinder
Johnny Seoighe, Willie’s Lady, Quiet Land of Erin
Ballarat City Choir conducted by their organist W.H. Keith Young & Accompanied by Alex McCormick on the drum
Roamin’ in the Gloamin’, Just a wee Deoch-an-Doris, the Campbells are coming, O’whistle & I’ll come to you my lad, Ho-ro my Nut Brown Maiden, the Skye Boat song
Rjn pays homage to:
Daniel Defoe: from a True Born Englishman, The Peerage of the Nation.
Jonathon Swift: A Satirical Elegy
Francis McNamara: A Convicts Tour to Hell
Ewan MacColl
Homage to Robert Burns:There’s a cauld Kail In Aberdeen, I Maun ha’e a Wife (Buy Broom Besoms)
Judy Pinder
A Parting Glass

05 February 2012

Theme: Australian Date: 05/02/2012


The Gypsy Jack Boggle Show

© 2012 Rjn

Theme: Australian
Date: 05/02/2012


Artiste:
Title:
The Spinners
The Family of Man
Harvest Moon Band
Crompton’s Big Show, Shaeffer’s Waltz, Victor Podham’s Rusty Hut, Joe Cahmere’s Waltz Cotillon
Fay White, Family & Friends
Waltzing the Bulldog, Milk Bar Song, Sitting Here For Years, Turning the Tide, Within
Wheeze & Suck Band
Coal Hole Cavalry, Cousin Jack, Charge of the Khaki & Grey
Roaring Forties
Bringing in the Sheaves, Oak & Ash & Thorn, The Magpie, Waltzing with Bears
Leonard Teale
Introduction to A. B. (Banjo) Paterson, Clancy of the Overflow, Bush Christening, Mulligan’s Mare, Travelling the Castlereagh
Sour Sob Bob
Mazda 323, Living in the Long Grass, Ballad of a Yobbo
The Rambleers
Maranoa Drovers, Bluey Brink, Cockies of Bungaree, Starry Night for a Ramble
The Bushwhackers
Prince’s Theme, Warrigal Morning, Lachlan Tigers
AllezGator
Introductions by Baz y de Cooper & Trev Dunham to Cajun music & two songs: I got my Mojo Working & La Banane à Nonc Adam.
Bayou Noir, Jolle Blonde, Squeaky Wheel
Sydney Balalaika Orchestra
In the Village, Red Snowball Tree, Dark Eyes
Alan Scott & The Bush Music Club
The Drover’s Dream, The Ram of Dalby
John Meredith & The Bush Music Club
Jog Along Till Shearing
Jack Barrie & The Bush Music Club
The Flash Stockman
Collector
The New Chum’s Lament
Judy Pinder
The Parting Glass