General (General discussion, talk about anything.)
Thanks bennie, BTW have you any photos or video of that heavy truck in the background at the end of your clip?
When, in the late 1970's I returned to Lancs, having been away for many years, I lived near Rochdale, wi somone who assured me they had an aunt, who still wore clogs and shawl, smoked a clay pipe and wurkt ut mill!
I never met the lass, but more than a decade later, I related this at a Christmas party in Stockport, only to find I was speaking to yet another of this eminent lady's nieces, who said "That's aunty Vera....." and proceeded to update me upon her circumstances.
Yes def this style of dancing. I recall it being done to a much faster pace, but maybe that wur just showing off to the spectators.
Nevertheless, I'd love to see a fast-paced Lancs clog dance to Blue Grass fiddle music.
Replied: 24th Aug 2011 at 18:10