Season 5 Episode 10 Jackson playthrough part 2 & Drops of Brandy Deep Dive

William Dixon: Apprentice Lads of Alnwick Jackson: Jackson Over the Water, Jackson’s Dream, Jackson’s Night Cap, Jackson’s Morning Brush, Jackson’s Humours of Panteen, Jackson’s Cummilum, Jackson’s Dream O’Farrell: Jackson’s Dream, Cummalum with variations Angus MacKay’s Drops of Brandy, The Isle of Skye Local Militia’s March David Young: Drops of Brandy John Sutherland: Cummilum an Irish Tune Donald MacDonald: The Far Away Wedding Matt Seattle: Old Drops of Brandy +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Thanks For Listening! Please Consider Supporting the Show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wetootwaag +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I found this Twitter Thread somewhat helpful in understanding some parts of what is going on in Belfast: https://twitter.com/NiamhGal/status/1380172979376697354?s=20 1733: William Dixon’s Apprentice Lads of Alnwick https://www.mattseattle.scot/product-page/the-master-piper-new-edition 1774: Walker Jackson: Jackson’s Humours of Panteen, Jackson’s Nightcap, Jackson’s Morning Brush http://www.capeirish.com/webabc/working/source.folders/jcit/jcit_table.html James Aird Vol 3: Jackson’s Night Cap: It seems like Aird Copied Jackson’s Book Note for Note, so I don’t play this as a separate tune but you can see it here: https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/87704775 1774: Walker Jackson: Jackson’s Dream http://www.capeirish.com/webabc/working/source.folders/jcit/jcit_table.html 1808: O’Farrell: Jackson’s Dream https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/87780494 1774: Walker Jackson: Cummilum http://www.capeirish.com/webabc/working/source.folders/jcit/jcit_table.html 1785: Sutherland’s Cummillum an Irish Tune: Tune number 136 on Page 70: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/musicfiles/manuscripts/sutherland/suth-pp-41-80.pdf 1800: O’Farrell: Cummalum with Variations http://www.capeirish.com/webabc/working/source.folders/ofnim/ofnim_table.html 1808: O’Farrell: Trip to Kilarney You can look at this just to see how similar it is to the Variations O’Farrell put into Cummalum: https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/87779738 1734: David Young: Drops of Brandy (page 23 of PDF) http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/musicfiles/manuscripts/drummond1.pdf 1854: Angus MacKay: Drops of Brandy & Isle of Skye Local Militia’s March https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/105007102 1828: Donald MacDonald’s Far awa’ Wedding https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printed-music/archive/105682847 Here are some of the Playford Tunes from the 1600s that people think are a grandfather of Drops of Brandy: https://playforddances.com/dances/virgin-queen/ http://playforddances.com/dances/scotland/ 2006:Matt Seattle’s (Old) Drops of Brandy: This is Matt’s own setting based on several historical accounts, beginning with David Young’s. It appears in Over the Hills and Far Away https://www.mattseattle.scot/product-page/over-the-hills-and-far-away Please take advantage of the Tune Collection tab: https://www.wetootwaag.com/tunesources Also Please take a minute to leave a review of the podcast! Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wetootwaags-bagpipe-and-history-podcast/id129776677 Listen on Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wetootwaags-bagpipe-and-history-podcast/id129776677 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5QxzqrSm0pu6v8y8pLsv5j?si=QLiG0L1pT1eu7B5_FDmgGASupport Wetootwaag's Bagpipe and History Podcast

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