Key signature: Dmajor
Submitted on May 2nd 2005 by sligo_mm.
This tune has been added to 15 tunebooks.
Also known as Billy Brocken's, Billy Brocker's.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Billy Brocker's
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Dmaj
A~F3 AFDB|ADFA ~G3B|A~F3 ABdf|efge fedB|
A~F3 AFDB|ADFA ~G3B|A~F3 ABdf|efge fedB|
d3e faaf|e~A3 e~A3|dcde faaf|gfeg fedB|
d3e faaf|e~A3 e~A3|dfaf g2fg|afeg fedB|
Crowley's ??
Looks like the first of the 2 "Crowley's" reels to me.
# Posted on May 2nd 2005 by Kenny
No, I know this tune, it's Billy Brocker's. Em and Joyce play this one as well I think http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/1872.
# Posted on May 2nd 2005 by Dow
I agree with you Dow but this is a nice tune setting. Question is whether it deserves it's own page or a setting in the comments box of Brocker's.
# Posted on May 2nd 2005 by Donough
To save time for those that want to look at Crowley's:
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display.php/759
# Posted on May 2nd 2005 by Donough
I like this setting too, Donough. It's more like what we play here because we have both Crowley's reels in a set as well. Maybe the orig. source is the same...
# Posted on May 2nd 2005 by Dow
Sure doesn't it all come out of the great musical melting pot. What tunes do you usually play this with in a set?
# Posted on May 2nd 2005 by Donough
It doesn't get put with anything in particular as far as I know - it just happens!
# Posted on May 2nd 2005 by Dow
?????????
What's going on with the "other names" section?
# Posted on May 4th 2005 by Dow
......and who was "Billy Brocken" ?
# Posted on May 4th 2005 by Kenny
Don't you really know him? I can't believe it!
# Posted on May 4th 2005 by gian marco
I took the name of this tune from a recording by Paul O'Shaughnessy in a set of two reels: Speed the Plough/ Billy Brocken's. That's how he calls it.
# Posted on May 4th 2005 by sligo_mm
also features on one of the Bothyband albums
# Posted on June 5th 2008 by birlibirdie