Neighbors drop by the MacLeans

Audio file
Title
Neighbors drop by the MacLeans
Contributors
Interviewee: Danny MacLean
Recordist: Ken Perlman
Abstract
People from area would drop in to watch family play and maybe play rhythm instruments. Our house was a place for them all to come
Language
English
Genre
Resource Type
Rights
Courtesy of Canadian Museum of History, control number A2012-0146.
CMH Identifier
A2012-0146

Transcript

File: macleandanny-oh-partieshome_M.mp3


Speakers:

DM – Danny MacLean

KP – Curator Ken Perlman


KP: When you were a kid, or a "young fellow" as they say up here, did you have parties in the house just among yourselves where you were playing music at night?


DM: Oh yes, sure.


KP: What were those like?


DM: Yes, well we were about the only ones that played [there], but there was other ones that might come in, and sometimes they'd be playin the spoons and this and that. And then some of them would try knittin' wires. You know, have you ever seen knittin' wires? And they played them on the strings of the fiddle when you'd be playing the fiddle.


KP: Knitting needles?


DM: Them things.


KP: I heard about that.


DM: Yeah, they used to get them…


KP: When this would happen in the house, who would be doing the playing? Would it be your father?


DM: Well my father, and my brothers, and my sister.


KP: Would they take turns with one fiddle or did each of them have their own fiddle?


DM: Sometimes they'd have about three of them going.


KP: And this would be happening in the house in the evenings? Summer and Winter?


DM: Mostly in winter, mostly in winter. They come round in the winter time and well our house seemed to be a place for them all to – Like come Sunday, they'd be sitting all around the walls in there just talking and carrying on and wrestling and playing and

singing and stuff like that, yeah.