Key signature: Edorian
Submitted on July 3rd 2002 by gian marco.
This tune has been added to 23 tunebooks.
Recordings of a tune by this name:
X: 1
T: Day I Met Tom Moylan, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Edor
E2BE GABG|E2BG AFDB|E2BE GABe|dBBA BEED|
E2BE GABG|E2BG AFD2|EBBA GABc|dBcA BEE2||
efge f2af|gfed edBd|efge fedB|e2BA BEE2|
efge f2af|gfed edBd|bgaf gefd|e2BA GEFD||
The day I Met Tom Moylan
Origin: Paddy Carty_Traditional irish Music
Transcription: Gian Marco Pietrasanta
# Posted on July 3rd 2002 by gian marco
It's very much like The Man of the House - but with just enough nuances to make it a different tune.
# Posted on July 3rd 2002 by ragaman
Tom
So does anyone know who this "Tom Moylan" is?
# Posted on October 30th 2002 by Trinil
The day i met tom moylan
tom moylan was my father he died in 1978 he owned moylans pub in loughrea co galway it is still in our family
he and paddy carty were good friends my father played the bodhran
# Posted on November 22nd 2004 by moylan sean
Another Tom Moylan tune
Welcome to the site , Sean. There's another fine tune which mention's your father's name - "Tom Moylan's Frolic" ! Joe Burke recorded it on one of his "Outlet" label recordings in the 70s, and it was also recorded a few years back by Fermanagh flute/whistle player Larry Nugent. I'll post it in the next few days.
I reckon if you played the reel Gian Marco's posted, 99% of Irish musicians would call it "The Man Of The House". It looks to me as if Paddy Carty's been up to a bit of mischief, and renamed the tune to give your father a mention. That's my theory , anyway Good luck.
P.S. - a shot in the dark. There are 2 LP covers of "Outlet" LPs by Joe Burke solo and also with Sean Maguire which were taken in a pub. Wouldn't have been Moylan's by any chance?
# Posted on November 23rd 2004 by Kenny
A fine day indeed
I learned this rockin' version from Denis Lanctot. I love the way the rolls make it percolate along in the fiddle's low register playing it in A dorian.
X:1
T: The Day I Met Tom Moylan
T: Paddy Carty’s
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Ador
Z: gfb 2004 from Denis Lanctot
C2 B,2 |: ~A,2 EA, CDEC | ~A,2 EA, B,G,DB, | ~A,2 EA, CDEF |1] (3GFE (3FED EGCB,:| | 2] (3GFE (3FED EA,A,E :|: ABcA BcdB | cBAc BE ~E2 | |1] ABcA BcdB | cBA^G AECE | |2] ecdB cABG | (3AcA ED CEB,E :|
# Posted on May 7th 2005 by drone
Don't really see why this is a separate tune from Man Of The House. If you started this at any session, people would join in and play Man Of The House regardless, and would probably take the p*ss if you tried to convince them these were anything other than slightly different settings of the same tune.
# Posted on May 8th 2005 by Dow
I agree. Very nice version and nice title, but this is Man of the House.
# Posted on May 8th 2005 by slainte
And why is Paddy O'Brien and Kane Sisters' version of the tune in Dm posted in the comment space? It's much more different. http://thesession.org/tunes/display.php/222/comments
# Posted on May 8th 2005 by slainte