[NSP] Re: Proudlock's Hornpipe - OT: General M

2010-10-11 Thread Richard York
Greetings, I expect to be corrected, but I was told that the story was that General M deliberately marched his men down slowly so that while he hadn't overtly changed sides yet, they would arrive, O dear what a pity chaps, too late to actually be there in time to prevent the

[NSP] Re: Proudlock's Hornpipe - earliest reference?

2010-10-11 Thread Matt Seattle
See the Comments tab here - [1]http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/2734 I am aware of the obvious similarity between Monk's and Proudlock's but for some reason I'm not quite convinced that one is derived from the other - it could be (unconscious) plagiarism, but it might be