H.Johnson
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Amen to that, Creeping. I think Welsh, English and Irish tweed is often neglected. Let's big it up, dude (as I believe young people say). I'm a Derby man myself.
I was aware that in this instance LD was influenced by Leadbelly (ah, that 12-string!) rather than The Weavers, but I couldn't think offhand of anything else they had recorded and I didn't want to lose the joke...
I was aware that in this instance LD was influenced by Leadbelly (ah, that 12-string!) rather than The Weavers, but I couldn't think offhand of anything else they had recorded and I didn't want to lose the joke...
Creeping Past said:Weaving is about as traditional a craft as its possible to practice. I'm all for independent weavers, wherever they work. Tweed's been woven all over the UK, including in other parts of Scotland outside the islands, for years and years.
Stating a preference for hairy Harris* is one thing, but the tweed tradition is surely bigger and wider than the collective urge/preference for a fabric with a very particular feel to it.
And speaking of tradition, where would Lonnie and The Weavers have been without Huddie "Leadbelly" Leadbetter, and possibly others as well, who they 'borrowed' "Rock Island Line" from?
* Apologies, this didn't come out quite how I intended...![]()