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Steeleye Span - Cam ye o' frae France

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8 years ago

Flapjackbatter

I love Steeleye Span, however they are not a live band.

8 years ago

Michael Kip

Wow! Musicians what a concept!

9 years ago

Insperato62

@Carl Stenholm - no shame.  Jesus won't mind - neither will the current Archibishop of Canterbury or the Pope (some of the cardinals might have apoplexy - so what!)  On Maundy Thursday we had our Easter Vigil at my Anglican church and a Roman Catholic visiting from London said she couldn't feel any spiritual difference (we even had a Baptism).  So, you came to my country in 1066!  That doesn't sound too good to me.  My ancestors come from Sussex/Kent/Surrey.  I sincerely hope none of the girls were out of doors as you ........ marched and rode through the countryside en route to slaughtering 20% of the Anglo-Saxons and enforcing feudalism!!!!  Not that we bear a grudge for long :)))) 

9 years ago

Carl Stenholm

I love this band... My ancestors came to England in 1066.  They had to leave what is now Ireland for Virginia during the Elizabethan Invasion.  We still know that roast beef needs Yorkshire Pudding.  We keep the life alive.  And, I still do not know if I am Anglican or Catholic... shame on me. 

9 years ago

pfaffman100

Samuel Pepys Diary.

9 years ago

Mjollnir50

Cam ye o'er frae France? Cam ye down by Lunnon?Saw ye Geordie Whelps and his bonny woman?Were ye at the place ca'd the Kittle Housie?Saw ye Geordie's grace riding on a goosie?Geordie, he's a man there is little doubt o't;He's done a' he can, wha can do without it?Down there came a blade linkin' like my lordie;He wad drive a trade at the loom o' Geordie.Though the claith were bad, blythly may we niffer;Gin we get a wab, it makes little differ.We hae tint our plaid, bannet, belt and swordie,Ha's and mailins braid—but we hae a Geordie!Jocky's gane to France and Montgomery's lady;There they'll learn to dance: Madam, are ye ready?They'll be back belyve belted, brisk and lordly;Brawly may they thrive to dance a jig wi' Geordie!Hey for Sandy Don! Hey for Cockolorum!Hey for Bobbing John and his Highland Quorum!Mony a sword and lance swings at Highland hurdie;How they'll skip and dance o'er the bum o' Geordie!

9 years ago

Smudgefizz

Maddy & the drummer don't seem to age in looks! Maddy's dyed blonde hair looks good. I was expecting her to look much much older in this video, & I'm also surprised how unchanged her voice is from her 1970's recordings!!! Impressive!

9 years ago

Void Heart

Sounds like how my granny speaks. Either way. Amazing.

10 years ago

Arie de Groot

they all yea great, crivens

10 years ago

Yan K

I don't understand the words but I love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

10 years ago

Justgivemethetruth

This is a bit more uptempo compared to the recording .... not quite a mysterious.

10 years ago

Justgivemethetruth

Really love Maddy Prior's voice and singing ... this is a very good song for hearing the way she sings.

10 years ago

Hermesmale

Except maybe for the modern trash they have the cheek to call music is there anything that Maddy and the group cant handle' Span are truly a gold plated group

10 years ago

MrTezza13

great seen them live twice AMAZING

10 years ago

allan connochie

Sorry should read west through Jedburgh!! An interesting aside seemingly whilst crossing the Tweed at Kelso many of the Highlanders in the ranks were very reluctant to cross. Lord George Murray had to make a big thing of going across himself to get them to follow. It seems unlikely that they would be scared of the water so the feeling is that they were unsure about entering England. Of course they were nowhere near the English border but they paerhaps beleived the river was the border.

10 years ago

allan connochie

the combined force marched by way of Cumbria to be defeated at Preston. about 34% of the Jacobite prisoners were English. In the 45 when they left Edinburgh the Jacobite army split in two. One half veered over to the west towards Carlisle whilst the half led by the Prince went by way of Kelso. But that was only to make it look like they were heading for Newcastle! After Kelso they headed east through Jedburgh, met up with the rest of the force, and headed for Carlisle. Nowhere near Newcastle!

10 years ago

allan connochie

"The Scots named the English living along the borderlands "Geordies" after the Hanoverian Kings they fought during the Jacobite rebellions" Doesn't sound very likely for various reasons. People living in the English Border Marches aren't called Geordies! People in Newcastle are which is about 60 miles south of the border. The Scottish Jacobite forces never went near Newcastle in the risings. In the 15 Rising a force did cross the border but joined up with Jacobites from Northumberland etc and

10 years ago

allan connochie

in 1715 it may have had a bigger impact.

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