X: 1 T: Smash the Windows / Roaring Jelly (D major) C: traditional O: Ireland / Scotland R: Single Jig Z: transcribed and arranged by Frank Weber S: learned from Matt Molloy's album N: Chords: | D - | D - | G D | Em A | N: | D - | Bm A | G A | D D :| N: my version of the second part (major / mixolydian): N: | D - | D - | A - | A - | N: | D - | D - | A - | D - | N: | D - | D - | C - | C - | N: | D Em | F#m G | A - | D D |] N: pure major version of the second part: N: | D - | D - | A - | A - | N: | D - | D - | A - | D - | N: | D - | D - | A - | A - | N: | D Em | F#m G | A - | D D |] N: mixolydian version of the second part: N: | D - | D - | C - | C - | N: | D - | D - | A - | D - | N: | D - | D - | C - | C - | N: | D Em | F#m G | A - | D D |] L: 1/8 Q: 1/4=170 M: 6/8 K: D major N: N: Tune only: N: ========== N: zA | DED F2A | d2f edA | G2B F2A | E2F GFE | N: DED F2A | d2f edA | Bgf edc | d3 d :| N: P: my version of the second part (major / mixolydian): N: fg | a2f ~f3 | Adf agf | g2e ~e3 | Ace gfe | N: a2f ~f3 | Adf agf | gfe ABc | d3 dfg | N: a2f ~f3 | Adf agf | g2e =cBc | e2f gfe | N: fed gfe | agf bag | fed edc | d3 d |] N: N: P: pure major version of the second part: N: fg | a2f ~f3 | Adf agf | g2e ~e3 | Ace gfe | N: a2f ~f3 | Adf agf | gfe ABc | d3 dfg | N: a2f ~f3 | Adf agf | g2e ~e3 | Ace gfe | N: fed gfe | agf bag | fed edc | d3 d |] N: N: P: mixolydian version of the second part: N: fg | a2f ~f3 | Adf agf | g2e =cBc | e2f gfe | N: a2f ~f3 | Adf agf | gfe ABc | d3 dfg | N: a2f ~f3 | Adf agf | g2e =cBc | e2f gfe | N: fed gfe | agf bag | fed edc | d3 d |] N: N: Tune with Chords: N: ================= zA | "D" DED F2A | "D" d2f "A" edA | "G" G2B "D" F2A | "Em" E2F "A" GFE | "D" DED F2A | "Bm" d2f "A" edA | "G" Bgf "A" edc | "D" d3 "D" d :| P: my version of the second part (major / mixolydian): fg | "D" a2f ~f3 | "D" Adf agf | "A" g2e ~e3 | "A" Ace gfe | "D" a2f ~f3 | "D" Adf agf | "A" gfe ABc | "D" d3 dfg | "D" a2f ~f3 | "D" Adf agf | "C" g2e =cBc | "C" e2f gfe | "D" fed "Em" gfe | "F#m" agf "G" bag | "A" fed edc | "D" d3 "D" d |] N: P: pure major version of the second part: fg | "D" a2f ~f3 | "D" Adf agf | "A" g2e ~e3 | "A" Ace gfe | "D" a2f ~f3 | "D" Adf agf | "A" gfe ABc | "D" d3 dfg | "D" a2f ~f3 | "D" Adf agf | "A" g2e ~e3 | "A" Ace gfe | "D" fed "Em" gfe | "F#m" agf "G" bag | "A" fed edc | "D" d3 "D" d |] N: P: mixolydian version of the second part: fg | "D" a2f ~f3 | "D" Adf agf | "C" g2e =cBc | "C" e2f gfe | "D" a2f ~f3 | "D" Adf agf | "A" gfe ABc | "D" d3 dfg | "D" a2f ~f3 | "D" Adf agf | "C" g2e =cBc | "C" e2f gfe | "D" fed "Em" gfe | "F#m" agf "G" bag | "A" fed edc | "D" d3 "D" d |] N: D: 1943: Richard O'Mealy: BBC Recordings, Belfast (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 1958: Mickey Carton and his Orchestra: Dancing at the Irish Crossroads (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 1965: Michael Gorman, Margaret Barry, Pat Howley & Tommy McGuire: Irish Music in London Pubs (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 1972: John Doonan & Henry Eglington: Flute for the Feis (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 1974: Séamus Ennis (1919-1982): The Fox Chase (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 1976: Richard Carlin & Harry Mintirng: The English Concertina (Compilation, (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 1987: Jim MacLeod: Hogmanay Party (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 1989: Caledonian Strathspey and Reel Society: Magic Fiddles (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 1989: Alastair Hunter and the Lorne Scottish Dance Band: Alastair Hunter and the Lorne Scottish Dance Band (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 1990: Caledonian Fiddle Orchestra: In Concert (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 1991: The Riverside Ceilidh Band: Horses for Courses (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 1992: Richard Searles: Emerald Castles (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 1994: Strings & Things: Shady Grove (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 1994: Caledonian Fiddle Orchestra: The Celtic Connections (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 1994: John Macdonald: Welcome to Scotland (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 1996: Virginia Company: Smash the Windows (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 1997: Nicol MacLaren and the Glencraig Scottish Dance Band: Graievar Dances (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 1997: Séamus Ennis (1919-1982): The Return from Fingal (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 1997: Iain McLachlan: An Island Heritage (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 1998: Meoran Ciuil: 1998 Recordings (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 1998: Fred Hanna Céilí Band: Celtic Mystic - Original Tap Dance (Compilation, named 'Smash the Windows') D: 1999: Matt Cunningham: Dance Music of Ireland, Vol. 7 (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 1999: Graeme Mitchell Scottish Dance Band: Lasting Impressions (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 1999: Graham Geddes and his Scottish Dance Band: The Auld Meal Mill 1982-1999 (Compilation, named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 2000: Lalla Rookh: Do You Want Kilts with that? (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2000: The Gallowglass Céilí Band: Wild Colonial Boy (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2000: The Tinker's Own: Bending the Banshee's Ear (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2000: Al Kastell: Cheltica, Vol. 2 (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 2001: The Itinerant Band: Jefferson and Liberty (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2001: Ryan Thomson: Saturday Night Fiddler (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2001: Pamela Bruner: Music in the Glen (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2002: Mary & Jim Coogan: Passing Time (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2002: Vince Collins: Lifting Out the Stove (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2002: Adam Rennie and his Scottish Country Dance Band: Strict Tempo Scottish Country Dance Music from the 1950s (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 2002: Jim Cameron's Scottish Dance Band: Volume Three (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 2003: Dawn Mulligan: Dancing Through Ireland (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2003: Skyelark: Celtic Gold (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2003: Flinkflinger: The Irish Collection (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2003: Rob Brereton: Someone to Watch Over Me (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2003: Tony Michael: Earthtones. Vol. II (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2004: Jim Crawford: Matured to Perfection (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 2004: Green Tea: All Ages (last tune in the 'Morrison's Jig Set') D: 2004: David Lindquist: Step This Way (first tune in the 'Single Jigs' set) D: 2005: Chad Shrock: A Modern Minstrel (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2005: Elaine Allen: Twistin' Tin (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2005: Gregg Hansen: As Time Goes By (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2006: Mary Halter: The Joyful Sound of a Harp (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2006: Tony O'Leary: Pump the Box (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2006: Marjolein de Wit: Amazing Flute (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2006: Sarabande: Sarabande (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2006: Fred Hanna: Irish Ceili (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2006: Ellery Klein & Ryan Lacey: Step into the Beat (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2006: The Doon Céilí Band: Around the World for Sport (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2007: The Hosepipe Band: Kettleburgh Fete (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2007: J.J. Sheridan: Irish Piano Magic (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2007: Sassanach: Kittens and Cannonballs (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2007: Lolly Cross: Celtic Memories (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 2008: Matt Schwarz: The Journeyman Harper (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2008: Jill Anderson: Celtic Cabaret Live (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2008: Blackthorn: Sweet Forget-Me-Not (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2008: Bill Garden's Highland Fiddle Orchestra: The Scottish Fiddlers (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 2008: Peninsula Scottish Fiddlers & Friends: Live (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 2009: Craig Duncan: Irish Dance (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2009: Vince Collins: Accordion Tunes - Just the Tunes (Compilation, named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2009: Possum Ridge String Band: The Road Back Home (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2009: Leslie Vogel: Papa's on the Housetop (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2010: Royal Academy of Dance Enterprises: Studio Series - Intuition 4 - Music for the Dance Studio (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2010: The Irish Drinking Song, Dancing and Jig Band: Irish Drinking Songs (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2010: Erik Paquette: Sidetracked (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2010: Maeve (Nova Scotia's Celtic Harpers): Maeve (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2010: Cheryl Reid O'Hagan: Sunny Day (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2010: Keister Family Fiddlers: How Do You Do? (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2010: Bobby MacLeod and his Scottish Dance Band: Tobermory (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 2011: Duo Via Corda: Saitenspielereien (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2011: Houseatonic Philharmonic: Timeless Tunes (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2011: Tramps & Hawkers: Irische und schottische Lieder (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2012: William Andrews: Classics of Irish Piping, Vol. 2 (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2012: Lux Bridge: Starting with the Finnish (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2012: Gordon Quinton: A Guitar's Story (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2012: The Cheviot Ranters: Cheviot Barn Dance (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2012: Mary Minton, Dave Dalessandro & Charlie Hall: Cobwebz Recording Archives 2 (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2012: The Gallowglass Céilí Band: A Touch of Ireland (Compilation, named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2012: Matthew Reid: Born to Fiddle (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2013: The Fiddlin' Footstompers: Greetings from Canada (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2013: Rod Walsh: After the Storm (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2013: Celtic Sands: Myrddin (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2013: Keltricity: EP (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2013: Fiddlin' Frenzy: Biscuit in the Fiddle Case (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2013: Will Starr: Starr Music Box (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 2014: Carolyn Mills: Mirage (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2014: Vivian and Phil Williams: Starry Nights & Candlelight (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2014: Edinburgh Youth Gaitherin: The Archive Project (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 2014: Stephen J. Wood: Scottish Gathering for Piano (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 2015: The Mountain Laurels: Edge of the Dance (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2015: Vi Wickam: Fiddle Tune a Day, Vol. 8 (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2015: Folklofolie: Folklofolie (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2017: The Tossers: Smash the Windows (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2017: Johnny Irish Murphy: 50 Irish Folk Fiddle and Celtic Violin Music Favorites (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2017: Mary Murphy: Lucy's Fling (song version, named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2017: Lloyd Shaw Foundation: Songs N​-​Z (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2017: Levine Andrade, Kieran Barry & Mike Stanley: Celtic Fiddle (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 2018: Joe Davoli: Golden Rule (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2018: Dingle Basterds: From Kerry We Did Sail (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2018: Alasdair Roberts: Wrecks Rucks Riots & Resurrection (Compilation, named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2018: Orkney Strathspey and Reel Society: Night in that Land (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 2019: Matt Molloy: Back to the Island (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2019: The Free Radicals: Hidden in the Alder (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2019: Far from Home: Of Course! (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2019: Sportive Tricks: Every Trick in the Book (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2019: Me 'N' My Grandma: Memories at the Museum (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2019: The Marsden Rattlers: Festival at Blairgowrie (Compilation, named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2020: The Northern Ramblers: Sideways (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2020: Plaid Menagerie: Plaid Menagerie (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2021: Haud Yer Lugs Celidh Band: Scottish Songbook, Vol. 11 (named 'Roaring Jelly') D: 2021: Dragon of Wortley: Goodbye Brian Boru (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2021: Catrion McElhinney Grimes: Irish Moments (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2021: Slip Jig: Reel Feel (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2022: Kuja Collective: Kuja (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2022: Honeytown: Nobody's Fault but mine (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2022: Donna Nomick: American Homestead (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2022: Gerardo Taube Horowitz: Music from Ireland (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2024: Gretchen Koehler, Rebecca Koehler & Don Woodcock: The Fiddlers Three (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2024: John Wynne & John McEvoy: The Dancer at the Fair (named 'Smash the Windows') D: 2024: The Lucky Trappers: The Lucky Trappers (named 'Smash the Windows') D: Waltons: Ireland's Best Session Tunes Volume, Vol. 1 (named 'Smash the Windows')