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    Norma Waterson 1939-2022. RIP

    Norma Waterson passed away yesterday evening.


    #2
    Member / founder of one of the most influential and outstanding and GENUINE 'Folk band' ensembles in UK. Their sound / repertoire has had a huge influence.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
      Norma Waterson passed away yesterday evening.

      https://youtu.be/svpcW1s7JV4
      Very sad to read this news, Global. A giant of English folk - really feel for her family at this time.

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        #4
        I've just seen this for the first time. May I add my condolences as a big fan of this family in its various incarnations.

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          #5
          Originally posted by CallMePaul View Post
          I've just seen this for the first time. May I add my condolences as a big fan of this family in its various incarnations.
          Here are a few tracks:
          The Prickle Holly Bush
          in the 60's (re-released in '98). Original 3 Watersons, Norma, Lal and Mike + Martin Carthy
          Provided to YouTube by IDOLThe Prickle - Holly Bush · The WatersonsGreen Fields℗ TopicReleased on: 1998-01-01Composer: Carthy MartinComposer: Waterson LalCom...


          1972 - Red Wine and Promises posted on YT by my friend, Tony Cope, who hung out with the Watersons. The recording of this track, from the album Bright Phoebus, was when Martin and Norma 'got together' after a few years of eyeing each other up and being married to others.
          Pearson Park in Hull is the setting. One day I hope this album will be re-released properly.
          From the Leader in 1972 album release "Bright Phoebus - Songs by Lal & Mike Waterson"Vocal – Norma Waterson (15th August 1939 - 30th January 2022)Acoustic G...


          1996 - God Loves a Drunk
          Provided to YouTube by Ryko/RhinoGod Loves a Drunk · Norma WatersonNorma Waterson℗ 1996 RykodiscAuto-generated by YouTube.


          2002 Solid Air


          2009 Aint No Sweet Man Harking back to their skiffle origins... with a masterly performance by Richard Thompson (and his brother not too shabby either)


          2017 Shady Lady (also from Bright Phoebus) at Normafest in Whitby - no Norma but a pretty fair turnout of the clan....


          A bunch of thyme - they did this regularly as their encore at concerts the last few times (sic) we saw them.
          Taken from the album "An Introduction to Norma Waterson".🎧 Stream the album here → http://bit.ly/Waterson_Deezer / http://bit.ly/Waterson_Spotify🎵 Listen t...



          Last edited by Globaltruth; 04-02-22, 14:28.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
            Here are a few tracks:


            A bunch of thyme - they did this regularly as their encore at concerts the last few times (sic) we saw them.
            Taken from the album "An Introduction to Norma Waterson".🎧 Stream the album here → http://bit.ly/Waterson_Deezer / http://bit.ly/Waterson_Spotify🎵 Listen t...


            That was a crackin' listen, Global, and you even chucked in a wee joke too. Thanks a lot for the compilation. Particularly enjoyed the cover of 'Solid Air', but they were all fab.

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              #7
              Or what passes for a joke...

              she won't be forgotten in these parts...

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                #8
                Norma was featured on Radio 4's 'Last Words' this week where Matthew Bannister interviewed Martin and Eliza about her - Matthew also pointed the listener to an extended interview/celebration of Norma on the website.

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                  Just played the above - my only album with Norma and a good one it is. RIP

                  First track topically contains Valentine Waltz

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                    #10
                    Very sad news. I was listening to her last week. I particularly like this - powerful and very moving:

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                      #11
                      Looking forward to husband and daughter, coming soon to Wiltshire Music Centre.
                      https://www.wiltshiremusic.org.uk/wh...n-eliza-carthy

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by HighlandDougie View Post
                        Very sad news. I was listening to her last week. I particularly like this - powerful and very moving:

                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jF2NgsAvVSc
                        Verity Sharp also chose that track on LJ the other week.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by gurnemanz View Post
                          Looking forward to husband and daughter, coming soon to Wiltshire Music Centre.
                          https://www.wiltshiremusic.org.uk/wh...n-eliza-carthy
                          Thanks for the post G.
                          Just had a quick look and you can live stream it. Won't be as good, but v good news at the moment.
                          Value too for a tenner.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by gurnemanz View Post
                            Looking forward to husband and daughter, coming soon to Wiltshire Music Centre.
                            https://www.wiltshiremusic.org.uk/wh...n-eliza-carthy
                            Well this was an excellent streaming event.

                            A long time since I've seen the two of them together, and, of course, the poignancy was always present.
                            This was an excellent event and the quality was great for those of us not physically there - slight hiccup at the beginning with badly balanced sound but quickly corrected.
                            Their knowledge is encyclopaedic and their memories elephantine.
                            Eliza is in v good voice at the moment, and once Martin C gets a head of steam up he is wonderful. I enjoyed the slight inconsequential ramblings and the endless tuning (he has done that for a long while now).

                            A complicated set which much must have taken hours to set up - that rug doesn't unravel itself you know.

                            Martin Carthy and Eliza Carthy performs Died For Love at the 2014 Folk Awards

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                              #15
                              A lovely atmosphere at the venue and they were very enthusiastically received. Good to see the hall about three quarters full, about 250 people, mainly citizens of a certain age but some younger ones. Martin looked a bit frail, probably the oldest person in the house, though not by much, and happy to let his daughter run the show, but he was in good form when his turn came.
                              I think my favourite item was the Napoleon/Elephant combination.
                              Eliza came out and chatted to people in the foyer in the interval.
                              .

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