Edmund ("Ted") Peate (1855–1900) was an English professional cricketer who played for Yorkshire and England.
Overview
Born 2 March 1855, Holbeck, Leeds, Yorkshire, Peate's career, which lasted from 1879 to 1890, was exceptional but short. He earned his place in the Yorkshire side in 1879 and, "before the season was over," wrote WG Grace (against whom he enjoyed conspicuous success), "had taken rank with the very best bowlers in England. Every year added to his fine reputation; and no matter the company he played in he came through the ordeal most successfully."
Peate rose in 1880 to the top of the cricketing tree and remained there until the end of 1884. He amply filled the boots of Alfred Shaw, becoming the first-choice slow-bowler for the England elevens of his era.
Despite a serious ankle sprain, which kept him out of action for a fortnight, Peate managed a new record wicket haul for a county-cricket season with 214 in 1882. As Grace affirms, "Peate... had now become the acknowledged best slow bowler of England". His finest (and lowest) hour came in the Test Match against Australia at the Oval of August 1882, when he was the last man in to bat at the end of England's second innings, with his country needing only ten runs to win. Peate got only two before he was bowled by Harry Boyle, giving the Australians their first ever Test win against England. He arrived back in the dressing-room to be admonished for not having left the job to his better-equipped partner, the in-form Charles Studd. "I couldn't trust Mr Studd," Peate explained. Although less famous than the death notice of English cricket which appeared in The Sporting Times on 2 September 1882, another in similar vein was published on 30 August 1882 in C. W. Alcock's Cricket: a Weekly Record of The Game, reading:
'S Wonderful (Julie London & Barney Kessel Guitar Transcription 10/13)
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published: 24 Oct 2023
Gone With The Wind (Julie London & Barney Kessel Guitar Transcription 13/13)
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published: 31 Oct 2023
Can't Help Lovin' That Man (Julie London & Barney Kessel Guitar Transcription 5/13)
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published: 05 Sep 2023
I'm In The Mood For Love (Julie London & Barney Kessel Guitar Transcription 3/13)
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00:00 Intro
00:16 A1
00:46 A2
01:17 B
01:49 A3
published: 25 Aug 2023
Theme From Black Orpheus Solo (Paul Desmond Transcription)
This has been my warm-up for the last few weeks: Paul Desmond's solo on Black Orpheus from the 'Take Ten' record (1963). For obvious reasons the tab is not legally binding but here is a link if you want to download it: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Grk4uwAj6eePM_UacqUITo9RYjQxUyHC/view?usp=sharing
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00:00 Chorus 1
00:45 Chorus 2
published: 17 Mar 2023
It Never Entered My Mind (Julie London & Barney Kessel Guitar Transcription 8/13)
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published: 10 Oct 2023
Easy Street (Julie London & Barney Kessel Guitar Transcription 9/13)
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published: 17 Oct 2023
I Should Care (Julie London & Barney Kessel Guitar Transcription 2/13)
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published: 02 Aug 2023
There Will Never Be Another You (Jazz Guitar Solo)
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00:00 Chorus 1
00:39 Chorus 2
published: 26 Nov 2022
(I'd Like To Get You) On A Slow Boat To China (Ella Fitzgerald & Joe Pass Transcription)
Another great tune from Joe Pass and Ella Fitzgerald, this one with a slightly baffling pair of key changes in the second half. Have fun and let me know what I should look at next.
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00:00 Intro
00:10 Verse 1
01:20 Verse 2
02:29 Guitar Solo
03:35 Verse 3
04:44 Outro
I recorded this, to be fully transparent, about 20% slower than Barney did. I promise not to make a habit of it.
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I recorded this, to be fully transparent, about 20% slower than Barney did. I promise not to make a habit of it.
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I recorded this, to be fully transparent, about 20% slower than Barney did. I promise not to make a habit of it.
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That's the last one in this series. Thanks for watching.
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That's the last one in this series. Thanks for watching.
My transcriptions of the rest of this record can be found in this playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb_Q-EDPAViL35yKG1X2wZQth3pHeDm4v&si=IveD3RpAdrxSMbpO and the chart here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Nv-x_kEQ7ObB1pF3AjT4VgsNl_XbFLtb/view?usp=drive_link
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00:00 Intro
00:16 A1
00:46 A2
01:17 B
01:49 A3
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00:00 Intro
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00:46 A2
01:17 B
01:49 A3
This has been my warm-up for the last few weeks: Paul Desmond's solo on Black Orpheus from the 'Take Ten' record (1963). For obvious reasons the tab is not lega...
This has been my warm-up for the last few weeks: Paul Desmond's solo on Black Orpheus from the 'Take Ten' record (1963). For obvious reasons the tab is not legally binding but here is a link if you want to download it: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Grk4uwAj6eePM_UacqUITo9RYjQxUyHC/view?usp=sharing
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00:00 Chorus 1
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This has been my warm-up for the last few weeks: Paul Desmond's solo on Black Orpheus from the 'Take Ten' record (1963). For obvious reasons the tab is not legally binding but here is a link if you want to download it: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Grk4uwAj6eePM_UacqUITo9RYjQxUyHC/view?usp=sharing
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00:00 Chorus 1
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Here's another one where the note values are more functional than true. I have also been neglecting to properly credit the bassist, Ray Leatherwood, in the char...
Here's another one where the note values are more functional than true. I have also been neglecting to properly credit the bassist, Ray Leatherwood, in the charts to this point. His contributions to this recording are conspicuous here only by their absence, this is the only true duo tune on the record.
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Here's another one where the note values are more functional than true. I have also been neglecting to properly credit the bassist, Ray Leatherwood, in the charts to this point. His contributions to this recording are conspicuous here only by their absence, this is the only true duo tune on the record.
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In honour of Barney's 100th birthday, here's your regularly scheduled episode. More Julie London transcriptions: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb_Q-EDP...
In honour of Barney's 100th birthday, here's your regularly scheduled episode. More Julie London transcriptions: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb_Q-EDPAViL35yKG1X2wZQth3pHeDm4v
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In honour of Barney's 100th birthday, here's your regularly scheduled episode. More Julie London transcriptions: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb_Q-EDPAViL35yKG1X2wZQth3pHeDm4v
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I have had some requests for the rest of this record. Can't say I blame you. More Julie London transcriptions here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb_Q-...
I have had some requests for the rest of this record. Can't say I blame you. More Julie London transcriptions here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb_Q-EDPAViL35yKG1X2wZQth3pHeDm4v
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A few rounds of Harry Warren's 'There Will Never Be Another You.' I accept no credit for the track, it isn't mine.
If you enjoyed this at all, please consider ...
A few rounds of Harry Warren's 'There Will Never Be Another You.' I accept no credit for the track, it isn't mine.
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00:00 Chorus 1
00:39 Chorus 2
A few rounds of Harry Warren's 'There Will Never Be Another You.' I accept no credit for the track, it isn't mine.
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00:00 Chorus 1
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Another great tune from Joe Pass and Ella Fitzgerald, this one with a slightly baffling pair of key changes in the second half. Have fun and let me know what I ...
Another great tune from Joe Pass and Ella Fitzgerald, this one with a slightly baffling pair of key changes in the second half. Have fun and let me know what I should look at next.
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00:00 Intro
00:10 Verse 1
01:20 Verse 2
02:29 Guitar Solo
03:35 Verse 3
04:44 Outro
Another great tune from Joe Pass and Ella Fitzgerald, this one with a slightly baffling pair of key changes in the second half. Have fun and let me know what I should look at next.
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00:00 Intro
00:10 Verse 1
01:20 Verse 2
02:29 Guitar Solo
03:35 Verse 3
04:44 Outro
I recorded this, to be fully transparent, about 20% slower than Barney did. I promise not to make a habit of it.
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00:00 Intro
00:16 A1
00:46 A2
01:17 B
01:49 A3
This has been my warm-up for the last few weeks: Paul Desmond's solo on Black Orpheus from the 'Take Ten' record (1963). For obvious reasons the tab is not legally binding but here is a link if you want to download it: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Grk4uwAj6eePM_UacqUITo9RYjQxUyHC/view?usp=sharing
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00:00 Chorus 1
00:45 Chorus 2
Here's another one where the note values are more functional than true. I have also been neglecting to properly credit the bassist, Ray Leatherwood, in the charts to this point. His contributions to this recording are conspicuous here only by their absence, this is the only true duo tune on the record.
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In honour of Barney's 100th birthday, here's your regularly scheduled episode. More Julie London transcriptions: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb_Q-EDPAViL35yKG1X2wZQth3pHeDm4v
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I have had some requests for the rest of this record. Can't say I blame you. More Julie London transcriptions here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb_Q-EDPAViL35yKG1X2wZQth3pHeDm4v
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A few rounds of Harry Warren's 'There Will Never Be Another You.' I accept no credit for the track, it isn't mine.
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00:00 Chorus 1
00:39 Chorus 2
Another great tune from Joe Pass and Ella Fitzgerald, this one with a slightly baffling pair of key changes in the second half. Have fun and let me know what I should look at next.
Click here for the Joe Pass playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLb_Q-EDPAViIu4hXMInvqHj24bIGyPxuj
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00:00 Intro
00:10 Verse 1
01:20 Verse 2
02:29 Guitar Solo
03:35 Verse 3
04:44 Outro
Edmund ("Ted") Peate (1855–1900) was an English professional cricketer who played for Yorkshire and England.
Overview
Born 2 March 1855, Holbeck, Leeds, Yorkshire, Peate's career, which lasted from 1879 to 1890, was exceptional but short. He earned his place in the Yorkshire side in 1879 and, "before the season was over," wrote WG Grace (against whom he enjoyed conspicuous success), "had taken rank with the very best bowlers in England. Every year added to his fine reputation; and no matter the company he played in he came through the ordeal most successfully."
Peate rose in 1880 to the top of the cricketing tree and remained there until the end of 1884. He amply filled the boots of Alfred Shaw, becoming the first-choice slow-bowler for the England elevens of his era.
Despite a serious ankle sprain, which kept him out of action for a fortnight, Peate managed a new record wicket haul for a county-cricket season with 214 in 1882. As Grace affirms, "Peate... had now become the acknowledged best slow bowler of England". His finest (and lowest) hour came in the Test Match against Australia at the Oval of August 1882, when he was the last man in to bat at the end of England's second innings, with his country needing only ten runs to win. Peate got only two before he was bowled by Harry Boyle, giving the Australians their first ever Test win against England. He arrived back in the dressing-room to be admonished for not having left the job to his better-equipped partner, the in-form Charles Studd. "I couldn't trust Mr Studd," Peate explained. Although less famous than the death notice of English cricket which appeared in The Sporting Times on 2 September 1882, another in similar vein was published on 30 August 1882 in C. W. Alcock's Cricket: a Weekly Record of The Game, reading:
You discouraged us in so many ways Everyday was an obstacle, everyday seemed wasted And yoy kept saying we wouldn't belong We will remain, unbroken We Will never stop chasing our dreams Your efforts are useless And you'll get what you now never expected Now your cheap shots fall far from the target, We learned to roll with the punches and never forget The life we now live and the life we might have left
Ted Lasso is in position for a three-peat, having won BestComedy for its first two seasons, though I’m still holding out hope that ABC’sAbbottElementary (the sole contender from the broadcast network world) might upset as it deserves to.
Ted Lasso ... Maisel and Ted Lasso) and some wild cards ... Jason Sudeikis, Ted Lasso ... Brett Goldstein, Ted Lasso ... Ted Lasso's Brett Goldstein has won this category the past two years in a row ... Hannah Waddingham, Ted Lasso.
New Delhi , June 8 (ANI) ...Australia will also be aiming to win their first Ashes series in England in over 20 years ... Dick Barlow (5/19) and Ted Peate (4/31) set the tone for the rest of the match ... Ted Peate (4/40) bowled really well for England again ... R.
Ted Lasso fans had to do a double take after Spanish football manager Pep Guardiola made a cheeky cameo in the penultimate episode ... ‘I gotta be honest with ya, you’re a tough guy to beat, man,’ Ted tells him.
... And in the comedy field, with Ted Lasso now in its final season as well, do you see it going for a three-peat, or could AbbottElementary top it and give a network series a rare win? — Daniel J.