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Anonymous dearieme said...

Byre.

26 June 2019 at 19:02

Blogger Francis Berger said...

Beautiful song. I would like to make two personal connections to it, if I may.

First, the Northumbrian dialect. I lived in Morpeth and worked in nearby Ashington for nearly a year, and though I grew to love the dialect, I have to confess it took me a solid month to comprehend it fully. Words like "gan" and "hyme" were particularly troublesome at the beginning.

Second, my son is now seven-and-a-half and is prone to wandering. Like the young lad in this song, my boy meanders around in the village and surrounding fields, often for hours at a time. My wife frequently implores me to go out looking for him when the sun begins to set. So, like the man singing this lovely song, I too find myself saying something similar to "So, off you go daddy, and look for your laddie" when I go out to scour the village for my own wandering child.

26 June 2019 at 19:18

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@d - alternative spellings,

https://archive.org/stream/northumberlandv128hesluoft/northumberlandv128hesluoft_djvu.txt

but the above is closer to the Northumbrian pronunciation!

@Francis - You certainly need to learn this one, drawing upon your memories.

26 June 2019 at 20:05

Blogger Wm Jas Tychonievich said...

When I listened, I got that "kye" meant kine but thought that "hinny" also referred to livestock! (A hinny is something like a mule, isn't it?)

26 June 2019 at 22:08

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@Wm. Apparently it's the opposite mating to a normal mule -- ie. A hinny is one in which the mother is a donkey.

26 June 2019 at 23:03

Anonymous Anonymous said...

for some reason, that video no longer works on my device.

Here's another link to the same title, with the same artist and cover art:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=GK_KnQciAaM

Book Slinger.

27 June 2019 at 20:53

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

It works for me, but an extra link does no harm!

27 June 2019 at 21:03