Thursday, November 27, 2014

An Gath Vlewek Dasson 68

DUB 68 – It must be DUBHorace Andy Dub’s Psalm 68.  ‘Sleepy’ sings of The Bible, Psalm 68, Verse 4:  “Sing unto God, sing praises to his name:  extol him that rideth upon the heavens by his name JAH, and rejoice before him.”  
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In 1935 - ΣΤΡΑΤΟΣ ΠΑΓΙΟΥΜΤΖΗΣ (Stratos Pagioumtzis) recorded the great rebetiko song ΣΑΝ ΕΓΥΡΙΖ' ΑΠ' ΤΗΝ ΠΥΛΟ (San egyriz’ ap’ tyn plio).  Whisper a hwystra  smuitiuil, niwllaw,        llwydnos – a misty, drizzly twighlight and a Cath   Gath  Hath     -  it’s  the nebulous, dubhfhocal tewlwolow world of The Caterpillar Dub - dubh    duibh    duibhe   dubha .  .  .  .             



Horace Andy – Dub 68



The Mighty Diamonds - Jah Jah Bless The Dreadlocks





ΣΤΡΑΤΟΣ ΠΑΓΙΟΥΜΤΖΗΣ - 
ΣΑΝ ΕΓΥΡΙΖ' ΑΠ' ΤΗΝ ΠΥΛΟ   1935.
Stratos Pagioumtzys – San Egrys' ap' tyn Plio - 1935



O Psaras (The Fisherman) – 
Stratos Pagioumtzis / Yorgos Mitsakis


Mary From Dungloe – The Johnstons


Gleanntáin Ghlas Ghaoth Dobhair - The Johnstons


Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore - The Johnstons


The Mabinogion

http://sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/mab/index.htm

Plethyn - Golau Tan Gwmwl


Brenda Wootton - Delyo Syvy (Strawberry Leaves) A song in the Kernouak language of Kernow (Conrwall, Britain.)


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delkiow_Sivy

Traditions and Hearthside Stories of West Cornwall, Vol. 1, 
by William Bottrell  -1870.

http://sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/swc1/index.htm

In next month's issue of The Caterpillar, the tale continues, with Part 24 of that most eldritch and gothique saga of Cornique gull-duggery, The Journal of Elias Gillpington.  Hhmmmm. . . .  as singular as it is perplexing!  

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