Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Quiet People (Anne Lister) From: Anne Lister Date: 13 Nov 17 - 06:03 PM Sneakily coming in on the thread .. new album is in preparation, probably ready in the spring. Will include "Mametz", a song inspired by an extraordinary production by the National Theatre of Wales, in turn based on Owen Sheer's poem of the same title and the writings of poets at the time. Mametz was one of the battles that made up the Somme offensive, and one in which a horrifying number of Welsh soldiers died. The theatrical event took us, the audience, into farmland similar to the terrain in which the battle was fought, and introduced us to the soldiers and their families, and culminated in us being taken "over the top" through the trenches and up into the wood which doubled as Mametz wood. It's taken me a few years to be able to talk or write about it without tears - probably one of the most profound theatrical experiences I've ever had, and one which taught me a lot about war. There are other songs on the album as well, and I'm including some recordings made of me singing in 1973 (not a typo). Might do a crowd funder to help pay for some promo and manufacturing, but recording costs are being covered by an extraordinarily generous gift from an American supporter of my music. Album will be called "Astrolabe". Anne |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Quiet People (Anne Lister) From: Mrrzy Date: 12 Nov 17 - 07:21 AM Lovely song, I love my Tabster CD. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Quiet People From: GUEST Date: 10 Nov 17 - 03:28 PM Also recorded by Australian band The Fagans on their 1991 CD, Common Treasury. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Quiet People From: GUEST,Noreen Date: 10 Nov 17 - 03:12 PM Refreshing this thread as I'm refreshing the song to sing later today. Sing it people! |
Subject: Lyr Add: THE QUIET PEOPLE (Anne Lister) From: Noreen Date: 22 Nov 01 - 04:36 PM I mentioned this on a thread recently, (Do you sing songs at particular times?) as an appropriate song for the time of year, and particularly appropriate this year. THE QUIET PEOPLE (Anne Lister) And the evening shadows Swoop and fall and lengthen And we hear the sound Of a church bell ringing And we pass the statue, A black angel flying And beneath it written Names and dates of dying. Oh your father hated mine And my father killed yours In the time-honoured fashion, In the ways of long-outdated wars For politicians never know And commanders soon forget That a country is more than The men in a government. And the history books make sure That traditions last and last And that we never can forget Any injury done in the past And the quiet people Believe that wars will never end Never knowing that if they linked hands, They could make the world a friend. So now I'll sing no anthems, Songs of death and glory And I'll stand beneath no flag, Shout no cheers for victory And I vow that I will Live my life in harmony And teach my children's children To love my father's enemies. As sung by Sara Grey and Ellie Ellis on You Gave Me a Song (August 1986) Greenwich Village Records, Sowerby Bridge. NMK |
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