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S:collected from Harry McQueen, Castlemaine, Vic
 
S:collected from Harry McQueen, Castlemaine, Vic
 
S:collected by Peter Ellis
 
S:collected by Peter Ellis
B:Peter Ellis, "Collector's Choice, Vol 2", Victorian Folk Music Club Inc., 1987, p166
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B:Peter Ellis, "Collector's Choice", Vol 1, Victorian Folk Music Club Inc., 1986, p20
N:See also 'Lindsay Carr's Lead Up'
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B:Peter Ellis, "Collector's Choice", Vol 2, Victorian Folk Music Club Inc., 1987, p166
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N:Part B is aka "The Perfect Cure", a tune that turns up in:
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N:- Jim Moir's tune "The Lockout"
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N:- "Uncle Sid's Jig", collected from the Dawsons, Tasmania.
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N:- "Bert Powter's Set Tune" collected by Rob Willis from Bert Powter, Parkes, NSW
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N:- "Lindsay Carr's Lead Up" collected by John Meredith from Lindsay Carr, Mudgee, NSW, FSA V.1 p239
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H:"The Perfect Cure" was a novelty jumping song from c.1850. Composed by
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H:J. Blewett it was performed by J.H.Stead in London's music halls.
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F:You can read more about it at https://tunearch.org/wiki/Annotation:Perfect_Cure_(The)
 
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== Additional Information ==
 
== Additional Information ==

Latest revision as of 16:09, 4 May 2024


X:20
T:Bill McGlashan's Jig
% NFF Book 2006
S:collected from Harry McQueen, Castlemaine, Vic
S:collected by Peter Ellis
B:Peter Ellis, "Collector's Choice", Vol 1, Victorian Folk Music Club Inc., 1986, p20
B:Peter Ellis, "Collector's Choice", Vol 2, Victorian Folk Music Club Inc., 1987, p166
N:Part B is aka "The Perfect Cure", a tune that turns up in:
N:- Jim Moir's tune "The Lockout"
N:- "Uncle Sid's Jig", collected from the Dawsons, Tasmania.
N:- "Bert Powter's Set Tune" collected by Rob Willis from Bert Powter, Parkes, NSW
N:- "Lindsay Carr's Lead Up" collected by John Meredith from Lindsay Carr, Mudgee, NSW, FSA V.1 p239
H:"The Perfect Cure" was a novelty jumping song from c.1850. Composed by
H:J. Blewett it was performed by J.H.Stead in London's music halls. 
F:You can read more about it at https://tunearch.org/wiki/Annotation:Perfect_Cure_(The)
O:Australia, Vic, Castlemaine
R:Jig
M:6/8
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"G"g2GB2g|"D7"f2Ac2e|"G"ded "D7"c2A|1"G"G3-G ga:|2"G"G3|]



Bill McGlashan's Jig - played by Greg O'Leary

Additional Information

Additional information may be available on the following people or organisations associated with the collection of this tune:
| Harry McQueen | Peter Ellis |