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Old 11-16-2009, 08:58 PM   #16
mandoann
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Default Re: PubJams during the Massey Hall dates - McVeigh's Irish pub

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Originally Posted by lighthead2toe View Post
But Ann, I should tell you that I always thought the lyric from "Minstrel of the Dawn" (If you meet him you will be a victim of his minstrelsy) that you chose to sign off with in your posts was quite tasteful, so I would like to dedicate that song to you at the pub jam.
It's a tune that I had to "re learn" from the early years, but always loved the song and became more drawn to it when I discovered in a July 10, 2008 "Globe and Mail" article written by Colleen Elltoft, Red Shea's daughter. In this article, pertaining to the passing of her father she says that: "Gordon wrote a song "Minstrel of the Dawn" that was inspired by Red. I believe it captured the playful life that my father possessed."

And of course having connected with John Stinson and Paul Bartlett, both students of the master, and will be joining us at the pub jam, "Minstrel of the Dawn" is now a very special song for me.

So guys and gals who are into this one, the capo will be on the second fret in the "D" position (key is "E"), so let's make this baby roll!

We'll try and get into things more happy than blue.

Cheers, RJ.
sorry to take so long to reply - all excited getting ready! thanks for the background on Minstrel, makes the song even more special to me. My tag was first "a willing victim...", then when I met him it became what it is now. I've been hoping for the next part: "he'll play for you a song", so it sounds like I'll get my wish!!

Two more sleeps - one on the plane...

See you Thursday, or maybe Wednesday?

Take care,
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- if you meet him you will be/ the victim of his minstrelsy/ he'll sing for you a song

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