[Northkeep] The Traditional Bardic Circle a question

Adalia adalia.nyx at gmail.com
Mon Feb 25 10:51:04 PST 2013


I'd like to add to this....

19.  Drink to the Sword
20.  Strike the Drum
21.  Song of the Swanroad
22.  Fighter's Prayer
23.  Vivat The Dream!
24.  HotSpur
25.  Battle of Muldon
26.  Paddy's Lament
27.  Compact between Horses and Men
28.  The Squire Song


I know I have more than this to add, but I'm at work right now and I'm
focused on that...but this is a start.  :)



On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 12:31 PM, Jerry Herring <jherring68 at gmail.com>wrote:

> This is for the bards and anyone else out there who remembers what an old
> fashioned bardic circle used to be like...When it comes to a bardic circle
> and I am talking about the kind where people sing songs together, sort of a
> "sanging" where others can join if they want to not a platform for personal
> performance but a place to have a good time, so to finish the question what
> are the top songs that you think of?
>
> Here is a list that I came up with:
>
> 1. Song of the shield wall
> 2. Rising of the Star
> 3. The Parting Glass
> 4. Gypsy Rover
> 5. Wild mountain thyme
> 6. The Pict song
> 7. Old Dun Cow
> 8. Star of County Down
> 9. The Minstrel Boy
> 10. Tomorrow Belongs to me
> 11. Whiskey in the Jar
> 12. The Knight's Leap
> 13. The Derelict
> 14. All for me Grog
> 15. Spanish Ladies
> 16. Three Ravens
> 17. Thor's Son
> 18. The Queen of All Argyle
>
> I am considering hosting an old fashioned "sanging" style bardic circle at
> Castellan hopefully by then we can have a camp fire and make some of that
> good SCA magic that we have been talking about happen.
>
> Kindly
> Ian
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