Last night we had our usual weekly music get-together/session. Alas, due to the trecherous icy conditions of the roads in most of the UK this week, a couple of our number were driving home when their car left the road, and they found themselves (unharmed) in the ditch.
Nothing too serious luckily, but there *must* be a couple of appropriate tunes (or even songs) that I could pull out of the hat next week to maximise their embarassment!
Well the obvious one is the reel "Ice on the Road". Since we've got wind as well, there's "Moving Cloud". From the US Old Time repertoire, there's "Back Up and Push" or "Cold Frosty Morning".
Well no, I was just trying to hi-jack domnull's thread with more sillieness. So, while we're on the fish theme - is it wise to drive a turbot-charged car on fish slice - you might sild and skate all over the plaice.
I think there's a Scottish one called The Bletherskate. I don't know what that means, but it somehow suggests the blethering of a carload of light-headed people rising to a shrill caterwaul as their jalopy briskly takes off in a waltz over a bit of black ice they hadn't noticed was ahead.
Tune for current icy roads in UK?
Tune for current icy roads in UK?
Last night we had our usual weekly music get-together/session. Alas, due to the trecherous icy conditions of the roads in most of the UK this week, a couple of our number were driving home when their car left the road, and they found themselves (unharmed) in the ditch.
Nothing too serious luckily, but there *must* be a couple of appropriate tunes (or even songs) that I could pull out of the hat next week to maximise their embarassment!
Any suggestions?
# Posted on January 25th 2007 by domhnall.
Re: Tune for current icy roads in UK?
Hole in the hedge?
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/755
# Posted on January 25th 2007 by domhnall.
Re: Tune for current icy roads in UK?
Perhaps a slide?
# Posted on January 25th 2007 by RichardB
Re: Tune for current icy roads in UK?
slip jig......
# Posted on January 25th 2007 by Rudall the time
Re: Tune for current icy roads in UK?
Bonny Skate.
# Posted on January 25th 2007 by Steve Shaw
Re: Tune for current icy roads in UK?
Slip on Ice?
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/5622
The River Driver?
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/5520
The Rover through the Bog?
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/4458
Skidoo?
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/352
# Posted on January 25th 2007 by JerryH
Re: Tune for current icy roads in UK?
Steve Shaw - why fish?
# Posted on January 25th 2007 by On Sabbatical
Re: Tune for current icy roads in UK?
Well the obvious one is the reel "Ice on the Road". Since we've got wind as well, there's "Moving Cloud". From the US Old Time repertoire, there's "Back Up and Push" or "Cold Frosty Morning".
# Posted on January 25th 2007 by dr.a.n.brown
Re: Tune for current icy roads in UK?
The Boy In The Gap
The Frost Is All Over
# Posted on January 25th 2007 by celtic strings
Re: Tune for current icy roads in UK?
Ron a écrit "Steve Shaw - why fish?"
Because you need something to go with your chips?
# Posted on January 25th 2007 by Steve Shaw
Re: Tune for current icy roads in UK?
Well no, I was just trying to hi-jack domnull's thread with more sillieness. So, while we're on the fish theme - is it wise to drive a turbot-charged car on fish slice - you might sild and skate all over the plaice.
Oh dear, dear....
# Posted on January 25th 2007 by On Sabbatical
Re: Tune for current icy roads in UK?
Skid on the mountain?
Freeze britches?
# Posted on January 25th 2007 by breandan
Re: Tune for current icy roads in UK?
Black Ice Biddy
# Posted on January 25th 2007 by CreadurMawnOrganig
Re: Tune for current icy roads in UK?
The Gravel Walk, if you're lucky enough to have had a gritter round.
# Posted on January 25th 2007 by nicholas
Re: Tune for current icy roads in UK?
Snowy Path.
# Posted on January 25th 2007 by Innocent Bystander
Re: Tune for current icy roads in UK?
I think there's a Scottish one called The Bletherskate. I don't know what that means, but it somehow suggests the blethering of a carload of light-headed people rising to a shrill caterwaul as their jalopy briskly takes off in a waltz over a bit of black ice they hadn't noticed was ahead.
# Posted on January 25th 2007 by nicholas