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Hello Jessie and Jimbo....
I thought this might be a nice thread for you to post some interesting facts, music and folklore from your Romani heritage...
I'd like to open your thread with some music from two groups called "The Fureys" and the "Travelling People" called the Johnstons....These are wonderful travelling people....:-6
I met each and every member of the Fureys Band in Killarney and Bayonne, NY. My cousin, Finian, who lives in Killarney, Ireland spent weeks making sure that I would met each member....bless him..he's a special buddy of mine...And I did indeed meet each one and love them all...We had long, long conversations about your heritage into the wee hours...:p:D
I'd like to start your thread off with the Fureys singing "Sweet 16" which was a song that my Dad always sang to my Mom....and the Johnstons singing the "Travelling People"......and then add a few...
My brother and I always harmonize to the "Travelling People" at our Irish parties.
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YouTube - The travelling people sung by The Johnstons
Freeborn Man of the Travelling People
Words & Music : Ewan MacColl
©Stormking Music
Lyric as sung by Dick Gaughan
I'm a freeborn man of the travelling people
Got no fixed abode, with nomads I am numbered
Country lanes and byways were always my ways
I never fancied being lumbered
O we knew the woods and the resting places
And the small birds sang when winter days were over
Then we'd pack our load and be on the road
They were good old times for the rover
There was open ground where a man could linger
Stay a week or two for time was not your master
Then away you'd jog with your horse and dog
Nice and easy, no need to go faster
Now and then we'd meet up with other travellers
Hear the news or else swap family information
At the country fairs, we'd be meeting there
All the people of the travelling nation
I've known life hard and I've known it easy
And I've cursed the times when winter days were dawning
But I've danced and sang through the whole night long
Seen the summer sun rise in the morning
All you freeborn men of the travelling people
Every tinker, rolling stone and Gypsy rover
Winds of change are blowing, old ways are going
Your travelling days will soon be over
I thought this might be a nice thread for you to post some interesting facts, music and folklore from your Romani heritage...
I'd like to open your thread with some music from two groups called "The Fureys" and the "Travelling People" called the Johnstons....These are wonderful travelling people....:-6
I met each and every member of the Fureys Band in Killarney and Bayonne, NY. My cousin, Finian, who lives in Killarney, Ireland spent weeks making sure that I would met each member....bless him..he's a special buddy of mine...And I did indeed meet each one and love them all...We had long, long conversations about your heritage into the wee hours...:p:D
I'd like to start your thread off with the Fureys singing "Sweet 16" which was a song that my Dad always sang to my Mom....and the Johnstons singing the "Travelling People"......and then add a few...
My brother and I always harmonize to the "Travelling People" at our Irish parties.
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YouTube - The travelling people sung by The Johnstons
Freeborn Man of the Travelling People
Words & Music : Ewan MacColl
©Stormking Music
Lyric as sung by Dick Gaughan
I'm a freeborn man of the travelling people
Got no fixed abode, with nomads I am numbered
Country lanes and byways were always my ways
I never fancied being lumbered
O we knew the woods and the resting places
And the small birds sang when winter days were over
Then we'd pack our load and be on the road
They were good old times for the rover
There was open ground where a man could linger
Stay a week or two for time was not your master
Then away you'd jog with your horse and dog
Nice and easy, no need to go faster
Now and then we'd meet up with other travellers
Hear the news or else swap family information
At the country fairs, we'd be meeting there
All the people of the travelling nation
I've known life hard and I've known it easy
And I've cursed the times when winter days were dawning
But I've danced and sang through the whole night long
Seen the summer sun rise in the morning
All you freeborn men of the travelling people
Every tinker, rolling stone and Gypsy rover
Winds of change are blowing, old ways are going
Your travelling days will soon be over
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thank you very much kathy this is very nice of you it means a lot to me :-6:-6
most people have no idea of even the existance of the romany gypsy ,without getting all racist and pot calling the kettle black
the travellers throwing rubbish around their caravans are not romany english gypsies
i will post more on this thread later
maybe we could nicely talk about what romany gypsies are :-6
as i have said before my father was a gypsy my mother is not so i'm sort of in between both worlds
most people have no idea of even the existance of the romany gypsy ,without getting all racist and pot calling the kettle black
the travellers throwing rubbish around their caravans are not romany english gypsies
i will post more on this thread later

maybe we could nicely talk about what romany gypsies are :-6
as i have said before my father was a gypsy my mother is not so i'm sort of in between both worlds
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just in case any one wants to find out more about us 
The Patrin Web Journal - Introduction

The Patrin Web Journal - Introduction
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some old photo's of gypsy caravans (travellers trailers)
YouTube - Gypsy trailer caravans
YouTube - Gypsy trailer caravans
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YouTube - Romanies (Gypsies) Documentry
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my brother jake :-4:-4
yes i know he got the looks and the hair :p:p
yes i know he got the looks and the hair :p:p
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the other side of the coin 
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YouTube - The Gordon Boswell Romany Museum - preview
"To be foolish and to recognize that one is foolish, is better than to be foolish and imagine that one is wise."
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I'll have to log onto my desktop to view your youtubes. Thanks for posting them. I'd like to learn more about the Romani culture.
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kushti atchin tan = a good stopping place ..well pretty much
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I did not know that true Romani people still existed.
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Touched by a Roma gypsy....
YouTube - Touched by a Gypsy - Rom
YouTube - Touched by a Gypsy - Rom
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Jim, You brother Jake is a lovely speaker:-6
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Kathy Ellen;1217327 wrote: Jim, You brother Jake is a lovely speaker:-6
thanks kathy ,he is isn't he and a really lovelly guy,he once chained himself to a tree in malaysia to stop a dam being built that would of flooded a valley killing millions of animals,he spent 3 months in a squalid cell for his troubles and lost half his body weight
jake has a different mother than i had but is very much a bowers
he does so much to help the travellers of this alnd who are abused and pursicuted without mercy
imagine going to work and not being able to say you are american or people will beat you up or hate you ,i was in a pub one time and these guys kept saying racist stuff about travellers and after a while it got on my nerves ,and the next time they said it i said i'm not being funny i'm half gypsy so dont keep saying stuff as its getting on my nerves ,the said you cant be a gypsy you are too nice ,i said oh really and how many do you know then and all of them admitted they knew none ... typical
i will try and get jake to join fg but he is really busy
thanks kathy ,he is isn't he and a really lovelly guy,he once chained himself to a tree in malaysia to stop a dam being built that would of flooded a valley killing millions of animals,he spent 3 months in a squalid cell for his troubles and lost half his body weight
jake has a different mother than i had but is very much a bowers
he does so much to help the travellers of this alnd who are abused and pursicuted without mercy
imagine going to work and not being able to say you are american or people will beat you up or hate you ,i was in a pub one time and these guys kept saying racist stuff about travellers and after a while it got on my nerves ,and the next time they said it i said i'm not being funny i'm half gypsy so dont keep saying stuff as its getting on my nerves ,the said you cant be a gypsy you are too nice ,i said oh really and how many do you know then and all of them admitted they knew none ... typical
i will try and get jake to join fg but he is really busy
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Hello Jim,
I emailed your brother at his addy at BBC just to say hello.
Well Jim, I just got a notice from hotmail that my mail to Jake was undeliverable....too bad...
He would be a nice asset to FG...He's very intelligent and interesting.
I emailed your brother at his addy at BBC just to say hello.
Well Jim, I just got a notice from hotmail that my mail to Jake was undeliverable....too bad...
He would be a nice asset to FG...He's very intelligent and interesting.
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farmer giles;1217338 wrote: thanks kathy ,he is isn't he and a really lovelly guy,he once chained himself to a tree in malaysia to stop a dam being built that would of flooded a valley killing millions of animals,he spent 3 months in a squalid cell for his troubles and lost half his body weight
jake has a different mother than i had but is very much a bowers
he does so much to help the travellers of this alnd who are abused and pursicuted without mercy
imagine going to work and not being able to say you are american or people will beat you up or hate you ,i was in a pub one time and these guys kept saying racist stuff about travellers and after a while it got on my nerves ,and the next time they said it i said i'm not being funny i'm half gypsy so dont keep saying stuff as its getting on my nerves ,the said you cant be a gypsy you are too nice ,i said oh really and how many do you know then and all of them admitted they knew none ... typical
i will try and get jake to join fg but he is really busyStart simply for the clueless amongst us dear.. travellers/gypsy/gipsy ...do these all mean the same thing or is one the PC term? I ask because what people hear all the time is not always what is acceptable to the folks the term is applied to..
If your father is and your mother isn't, do you consider yourself one or the other? Or just a mutt like me? My fathers parents were from germany, my mothers family have a mix of about 8 or so countries(we believe great gramma was perhaps a tad loose:wah:) . But I don't consider myself german american or anything else other then american. Asked the question, my reply is simply American. How do you reply? Is it a blood issue or a way of life/religeon issue?
And here's my contribution to the thread topic even though I don't understand it at all.
Hope it's not nasty..
Kucu banda
http://www.international-records.com/e_ ... _trk01.mp3
jake has a different mother than i had but is very much a bowers
he does so much to help the travellers of this alnd who are abused and pursicuted without mercy
imagine going to work and not being able to say you are american or people will beat you up or hate you ,i was in a pub one time and these guys kept saying racist stuff about travellers and after a while it got on my nerves ,and the next time they said it i said i'm not being funny i'm half gypsy so dont keep saying stuff as its getting on my nerves ,the said you cant be a gypsy you are too nice ,i said oh really and how many do you know then and all of them admitted they knew none ... typical
i will try and get jake to join fg but he is really busyStart simply for the clueless amongst us dear.. travellers/gypsy/gipsy ...do these all mean the same thing or is one the PC term? I ask because what people hear all the time is not always what is acceptable to the folks the term is applied to..
If your father is and your mother isn't, do you consider yourself one or the other? Or just a mutt like me? My fathers parents were from germany, my mothers family have a mix of about 8 or so countries(we believe great gramma was perhaps a tad loose:wah:) . But I don't consider myself german american or anything else other then american. Asked the question, my reply is simply American. How do you reply? Is it a blood issue or a way of life/religeon issue?
And here's my contribution to the thread topic even though I don't understand it at all.

Kucu banda
http://www.international-records.com/e_ ... _trk01.mp3
I expressly forbid the use of any of my posts anywhere outside of FG (with the exception of the incredibly witty 'get a room already' )posted recently.
Folks who'd like to copy my intellectual work should expect to pay me for it.:-6
Folks who'd like to copy my intellectual work should expect to pay me for it.:-6
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When I first got married I lived in a trailer with wheels on it, I say when in Romany don't toss the first rock.
