| Description | Track 1: Test tone and audience talking, 0.51 mins Track 2: Ewan MacColl and others sing 'Johnny Lad', 2.03 mins Track 3: Rory and Alex McEwen sing 'The Craw Killed the Pussy', 1.45 mins Track 4: Rory and Alex McEwen sing 'Dry Land Blues', 3.18 mins Track 5: Peggy Seeger sings a song that begins 'A Walkin' and a Talkin', 2.38 mins Track 6: Fred Dallas sings a song about the Smithfield Market fire, 3.14 mins Track 7: Bert Lloyd sings 'Blow the Man Down; Fitzroy Coleman calls the chords for 'Basin St Blues', 2.44 mins Track 8: Fitzroy Coleman calls the chords and plays 'Basin St Blues', 3.35 mins Track 9: Ewan MacColl calls up Sandy Paton from the floor; he sings 'Bonny, Bonny Girl', 2.11 mins Track 10: Ewan MacColl sings 'Charlie, O Charlie', 2.53 mins Track 11: Dean Gitter sings 'The Talking Nothing Blues', 2.38 mins Track 12: Ewan MacColl ends the Hoots; Charles Parker interviews people, asking why they come to the Hoots, 2.28 mins
Various folk tunes, possibly part of a radio programme:
Track 13: Folk band plays an unnamed tune, 2.02 mins Track 14: Dennis Weatherly sings 'Had a Horse', 2.54 mins Track 15: Folk band plays 'Liza's Hoppings', 1.54 mins Track 16: 'Chevaliers de la Table Ronde', 1.47 mins Track 17: Band plays 'The Fair Flower of Northumberland', 2.15 mins Track 18: Billy Pig plays 'Back to the Hills', 'Woodside Lassies', and 'Jane of Biddleston', 2.30 mins Track 19: Willy Walker and his band play 'The Clinch Polka', 1.13 mins Track 20: Dennis Weatherly sings a song that begins 'Who's that that rapped so loud at my window', 1.56 mins
Total: 46.59 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF565D0264380 |