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Posted in Begorrathon, Ireland, Music, tagged Begorrathon2015, FolkClubs, Ireland, McDaidsMidleton, MidletonCoCork, MidletonFolkClub, poems on March 15, 2015| 1 Comment »
(I’m a Folk music follower from way back and established the Wanneroo Folk Club in Perth’s northern suburbs in 1985. )
McDaid’s Pub, Midleton, Co Cork is very well known for it’s regular Folk performances. I lived there for 14 months and t’was lovely to discover a thriving Midleton Folk Club a short walk down the road.
This is a beautiful version of “Passage West” recorded at the club and performed by Caroline Fraher who can also be seen doing a duet with Josh Groban on her web page.
We enjoyed the informal, crowded, traditional music venue’s atmosphere. Having to sit on the floor didn’t faze us at all – I was soaking it all up, until this…
McDaid’s Folk Club
We carefully stepped through the seated crowd,
she smiled in surprised delight
and pulled you down
to whisper invitingly.
I watched the young guitarist finger-pick,
thought about her possessive
hand placed on your
willing arm and felt sick.
Frances Macaulay Forde © 2003
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Posted in Africa, Books, COMMUNITY, KINDLE Books, Music, Writers, Writing, tagged AfricanMemories, BOOK:RemantsOfEmpire, NorthernRhodesia, PamelaSchurmerSmith, WhiteDiaspora on March 12, 2015| Leave a Comment »
This should be an interesting read.
Although the paperback is available, I’ve just purchased the Kindle version of Remnants of Empire ~ Memory and Northern Rhodesia’s white diaspora by Pamela Shurmer-Smith.
The hard copy was published to coincide with the recent ’50 years of Independence’ celebrations but I have far too many books on my shelves, so this time, Kindle will do.
I absolutely agree about the metal Baobab tree design, as explained in Pamela’s cover notes.
There’s also an interesting music video by Pamela’s very talented musician son, which brought back many memories of my childhood.
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Posted in COMMUNITY, Music, Writing, tagged CatBlackPERTH, FrancesMacaulayForde, PearlJam, PerthMusic, SwampyRockBlues on February 17, 2015| 2 Comments »
We’ve been invited to a wedding at the end of the month, and I’m certainly looking forward to meeting all the bride and groom’s friends.
The happy couple are well ensconced in Perth’s thriving music scene, specializing in swampy, bluesy, romantic rock sounds.
Known as ‘Cat Black’ they’ve surrounded themselves with other ‘hip’ fashion designers, publishers, writers, artists and musicians and I can’t wait!
From first hearing Emma (lead singer/writer) play the penny whistle we brought her back from Ireland, to buying a copy of her first CD, I’ve watched she and partner Ryan (lead guitar) follow their bliss and explore where their talent takes them.
Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder watched the band, was wowed by Ryan and Emma, stayed for the whole session and asked for copies of their CDs. The band was invited backstage for Pearl Jam‘s concert the following night to hand them over.
I know the wedding will be beautiful and different, inspired by art, fashion and music – a veritable feast for any poet and writer.
I’ll certainly have my mental notebook pages open.
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Posted in Africa, Animals, Music, Video Poems, tagged BBCMotionGallery, FrancesMacaulayForde, NorthernRhodesia, Toto&Africa on January 4, 2015| 1 Comment »
Can’t resist sharing this fabulous combination of beautiful sounds and pictures from the BBC Motion Gallery. It takes me right back to my childhood home of Northern Rhodesia, now Zambia:
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Posted in Africa, Animals, COMMUNITY, Music, nature, Poetry, Sound, Writers, Writing, tagged Africa, FrancesMacaulayForde, Freedom, Independence, NorthernRhodesia, poems, TiyendePamodzi, Zambia, Zambia50th on October 24, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Today, Zambia is celebrating 50 years of independence – 24th October 2014 and I can’t help singing to myself – her 1st President Kenneth Kaunda’s signature song: Tiyende Pamodzi : “Let’s go together in harmony.”
I’m still torn between my idyllic childhood in the center of Africa, Northern Rhodesia now Zambia and Perth, Western Australia where I’ve been ever since leaving ‘home’.
They say, once you’ve crossed the mighty Zambezi River you’ll always return. I haven’t yet. I keep in ‘touch’ though, with many friends who have or who also miss ‘home’ and enjoy sharing wonderful memories.
Lowdown Magazine is written by Heather Chalcraft who takes amazing photos of Zambia now. This is the Flamboyant or Flame Tree, the sight of which takes me back to Kitwe and Lusaka as quickly as Jacarandas do.
In fact, my man and I reunited on the Great North Road website after 28 years and have been married for 10, so I owe Zambia a great debt for a wonderful childhood, fantastic memories and now, my happiness.
Tiyende Pamodzi…
Your 50 Zambian years means I am 50 years older.
I was at school when you became independent
but your Independence triggered my own at 14.
Not wanting to repeat a year I had just finished,
I refused and found myself a job, instead. My
idyllic childhood safe in Mother Africa’s arms
meant we learnt young to be strong, resilient
finding our own way through the jungle. Confident,
courageous and convinced of our immortality.
I blossomed in your sunshine and freedoms.
As pioneers we knew we could turn our hands
to whatever was required to get the job done.
And we did. During the struggles, shortages
were a given but ever resourceful we shared,
surviving together. The best lesson for life.
Frances Macaulay Forde © 2014
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Posted in COMMUNITY, Music, Other blogs, Writing, tagged ApacheRebals, BootScootin, CopperHeadRoad, CottonEyeJoe, CowboysDancing, Footloose, FrancesMacaulayForde, Frozen, LetItGo, LineDancingWA, LonestarDance, NULINE, TrueBlueBootscooters, TushPush, WeddingDance on October 9, 2014| 1 Comment »
We watched RENEGADE LINEDANCERS do a display at at the Great British Car Show in GIN GIN, earlier this year.
So following on from my Red Hat Society post, I did a little search and found it’s no longer called BOOT SCOOTIN’.
Now called (no pun intended) LINE DANCING I was very pleasantly surprised to find it’s still really popular with many groups, both North and South of the Swan River!
My local group is called “Dancin’ Fillies” and I had to smile – can’t see me ever taking part even though it’s just ’round the corner…
Also listed are Apache Rebels, Lonestar Dance in Beechboro, and True Blue Bootscooters in Wangara.
NULINE have come up with a line dance to “LET IT GO!” which is bound to be really popular.
I know my Frozen Obsessed little grand-daughter will LOVE dancing it – the young lad dancing his heart out in the front row certainly does!
I loved the Bootscootin’ version of FOOTLOOSE and the WEDDING DANCE...
BASIC INSTRUCTIONS for you to do in the privacy of your own home, although ‘Adria’ is a little scary – Ha Ha!
More instructions, this time for the TUSH PUSH with a reminder that dancing is good for your health!
COPPER HEAD ROAD, the best WILD COUNTRY dance and a fun version of COTTON EYE JOE (I had to watch a few times because this girl with such a beautiful unexpected accent).
So, if you managed to get all the way through that lot, here’s your REWARD: PURE EYE CANDY.
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Posted in Africa, Music, Sounds, Writing, tagged Africa, Frances Macaulay Forde, NorthernRhodesia, RecordingArtist, RockIcon, Rodriguez, SoutAfrica, Sugarman, Zambia on August 23, 2014| 8 Comments »

QUOTE: “Rodriguez was the greatest ’70s US rock icon who never was. Momentarily hailed as the finest recording artist of his generation, he disappeared into oblivion – rising again from the ashes in a completely different context a continent away.” SBS Television will show the much-lauded documentary on Sunday night at 8.30pm.
I grew up in Northern Rhodesia, now Zambia and recognized a song in this documentary from my youth. My husband was born in Durban, South Africa and played professionally in bands for many years in SA and Zambia. He also recognized Rodriguez and his songs from Cape Town university days when the lyrics were a national anthem for youth in a rapidly changing South Africa, swamped in “Apartheid”.
QUOTE: “In the mid-1970s, Rodriguez’s music gained airplay in Australia and New Zealand and he toured here finding limited success in the late 70s, returning in 1981 when Midnight Oil joined him for some shows.” It’s been announced he’ll be touring Australia this year.
The Oscar-winning documentary “Searching for Sugarman” is beautifully made with great respect and admiration for the undeniable talent of Sixto Rodriguez – an homage to a counter-culture hero they thought had killed himself on stage. It has many lessons…
Here’s the YouTube link to the full video with subtitles: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xg60JmFhTMs&list=RDXg60JmFhTMs#t=8
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Posted in Books, KINDLE Books, Music, Workshops, Writers, Writing, tagged Frances Macaulay Forde on August 12, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Just in case no-one noticed, I’ve added two pages to this Blog: “I’m Available” for workshops, talks etc and where you can purchase or read my (sometimes for FREE) “Books etc…”.
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Two musical interpretations which also made me smile when I needed to this week, are different versions of the same song by very different artists – both of which I loved.
Royals – Cover By Sarah Stone (Cup Song Version)
Royals – (“Sad Clown With The Golden Voice” Version) – Lorde Cover
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Posted in Love, Music, Romance, Writing, tagged Frances Macaulay Forde, Grace Knight, Joondalup Resort, romance, Valentine's Day on July 11, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Eclectic Encore for Grace Knight!
(Valentine’s Day, Western Australia, 2006)
It was hot – bloody hot for Valentine’s Day. The kind of heat that oppresses, suggests multiple showers and hard-working deodorants. Not how one wishes to appear on the day most touted for romance, especially when treated to a restaurant dinner with a Grace Knight concert to follow.
One wants to be cool, elegant, calm of face and dry of appearance ~ didn’t happen. That would be sexy and romantic ~ the heat should come later… There was plenty of the other stuff ~ gorgeous food, wine, loads of women dressed for the occasion…
Sitting on the Joondalup Hotel restaurant terrace would normally have been the optimum place for our table. But not when there isn’t a breath of fresh air – just dampness descending. Gazing over the cutlery into pools of passion and longing, we’d occasionally steal a wanton glance at the circular, ice-cool pool frequented by ducks. But in the still, hot night, trips into the air-conditioning for buffet treats, delicious sweets and succulent seafood helped make room for the next scrumptious plateful.
Although sexiness in female apparel sometimes means tight, it also means more skin exposed to the non-existent breeze and men wearing long pants, even though they’d rather be in Stubbies with a cold midi in hand, not drinking champagne or wine instead.
Our guided trek across green valleys past ancient, many branched grass trees ~ a magnificent statement of origin, helped digestion before spreading our blankets, in a patrons area, close to the stage and next to the lake, to receive a traditional Noongar welcome.
The flocks of ducks rising from the still water disturbed by the ‘five thousand, nine hundred and ninety-six’ others (some parked as far away as the shopping center), circling and settling back down to become part of the enchanting landscape again.
We were seduced by a medley of Show Tunes; then Mantovani, Rogers and Hart and more, performed by stars of the Youth Jazz Orchestra, fresh from their recent New York sojourn.
The Police spotter plane circled in the freeway distance but Gracie held her hair out of her face, away from the strong fans cooling from both sides of her performance space, to electrify us ~ her real fans ~ with so many favorite songs of luuurve.
As a big cheesy moon rose among the trees we thanked the sponsors, the resort and our fabulous community up here on the Sunset Coast for an unforgettable Valentine venue, promising to make a date for next year too.
Frances Macaulay Forde © 2006
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