In response to the earlier thread " morris dancing " I did some research into this popular english pastime. It was interesting to find out what the sticks , handkerchiefs etc were all about ( check that thread if you want to know ). However, the most intriguing aspect of this little piece of musical archaeology was to be found in the song titles . Many of these date from the early 15th century and remain an integral part of both morris dancing and english culture to this day. in the post I mentioned a few that I had found , such as " Ramming In The Springtime " " My Maid Is A Peachy - Buttocked Lad " " Choke The Bishop " and " Felch Me Through The Undergarments " My research did uncover a few more english folk dancing gems though , such as " A Tea-Baggers Lament " " Toss Me Off Sweet Harold " " Thrice Around The Buggering -Tree " and " A Stout Cock-Ring For My Love " For those of you interested in early english musical tradition I urge you to track some of these down. Any other suggestions for those of us with a musical bent ?
Im extraordinarily disappointed , Ive been looking online for a Morris Dancing Forum to invade...there seem to be none out there...... .....Mick , gap in the market for you to exploit .....Can we have a Morris Dancing Board ...build it and they shall come