Mrs. Goode interviewed by Norm O'Connor and Pat O'Connor in the Norm O'Connor folklore collection [sound recording]
- Bib ID:
- 1116007
- Format:
- Audio
- Author:
- Goode, Mrs, interviewee
- Access Conditions:
- Access open for research, personal copies and public use.
- Description:
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- 1967 July 16
- 1 tape reel (ca. 45 min.) : analog, half track mono ; 5 in.
- Series:
- Norm O'Connor folklore collection.
- Summary:
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Folkloric recording. Mrs. Goode sings, talks and plays the mouth organ.
- Full contents:
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- Mrs Goode's daughter, conversation: 1. mother sings and plays mouth organ nearly all day, used to play Jew's Harp
- Mrs. Goode, mouth organ tune:2. unidentified hymn, 3. 'Hallelujah I'm a bum,' 4. unidentified tune
- unidentified man, conversation: 5. mentions songs including 'Botany Bay'
- Mrs Goode, singing: 6. 'The Jockey who rode wrong', incomplete, 7. 'Humping my drum', incomplete
- conversation: 8. how she learned songs, singing in a choir once
- singing: 9. 'Botany Bay'
- conversation: 10. used to play banjo, mandolin, harp, used to do sets for dances, her first school near Bairnsdale, married at Bairnsdale, Dad was a gold miner up the Jondom 'Creed/River, twins born at Jericho, house burnt down, lost all her girlhood things, kitchen forty yards from house, got her two babies out, had 5 children, lived in Jericho courthouse, didn't know any skipping rhymes, just counted number of skips, the 'old chairman' gave children lollies and was very nice
- unidentified man singing: 11. 'Golden vanity', fragment
- Mrs. Goode singing:" 12. 'Golden vanity', incomplete; recitation: 13. words of 'Kathleen Mavourneen
- singing: 14. 'The Jockey who rode wrong, incomplete
- conversation: 15. Mother used to sing in public when young, 'Maria Higgins will now sing,' recalls a few words of 'Old bark hut'; Mrs Goode's daughter recalls rhymes: 16. 'Come along - a ship', 'about Chinamen,'bubble-eye is the whatle', about Chinese coming to Australia; unidentified man 17. about man cutting off tails for food.
- Notes:
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- A collection of recordings and related material collected during the 1950s and 1960s by Norm O'Connor and others for the Folk Lore Society of Victoria.
- Recorded in Kilsyth, Vic. on July 16,1967.
- Digital master available National Library of Australia
- Index/Finding Aid Note:
- Transcript unavailable.
- Subject:
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This belongs to the Norm O'Connor folklore collection.
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- Reason for copyright status:
- Until 2037 [Created/Published Date + 70 Years]
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- Material type:
- Sound Recording
- Published status:
- Unpublished
- Creation date:
- 1967
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