Subject: WTB: Kipling Made Exceedingly Good Songs From: GUEST,Yukon_Jam Date: 12 Mar 25 - 08:55 AM Hi everyone, I'm in dire want of a copy of Peter Bellamy's 'Rudyard Kipling Made Exceedingly Good Songs' by Dambuster Records, DAM019 1989. If anyone knows of a copy for sale or has one in their collection that they'd consider selling or trading please let me know, thank you! Jonathan |
Subject: RE: WTB: Kipling Made Exceedingly Good Songs From: Joe Offer Date: 13 Mar 25 - 12:48 AM At least for now, you can listen to it on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76v-Cgl4HP0 Track listing: 0:00 Back To The Army Again 4:43 Big Steamers 7:14 Gethsemane 9:10 The Prodigal Son 11:34 The Roman Centurion's Song 15:17 We Have Fed Our Sea 18:43 The Dutch In the Medway 21:32 A Song To Mithras 23:42 En-Dor 26:39 Heriot's Ford 28:50 The Anvil 29:57 The Wet Litany 32:40 Thorkild's Song 34:43 Recessional |
Subject: RE: WTB: Kipling Made Exceedingly Good Songs From: Charley Noble Date: 18 Mar 25 - 09:50 AM To the list might be added "The Ballad of the Bolivar": https://www.charlieipcar.com/lyrics/bolivar.htm Kipling wrote this poem in protest to the old ships that were being sent out so the owners could collect their insurance. (I'm not sure why the link doesn't work!) Cheerily, Charlie Ipcar |
Subject: RE: WTB: Kipling Made Exceedingly Good Songs From: MaJoC the Filk Date: 18 Mar 25 - 02:45 PM Do you mean this, Charlie ? .... https://www.charlieipcar.com/lyrics/bolivar.htm .... doubtless some kind MudElf will be along to fix it in your original post, and perhaps explain why the URL you thought you were posting was replaced by the URL of this thread. Hope this helps. |
Subject: RE: WTB: Kipling Made Exceedingly Good Songs From: GUEST,mg Date: 19 Mar 25 - 01:09 AM I put tunes to several songs. Gethsemane to Auld Lang Syne. Helen all alone to what I think is an original tune. The one about the widow who finds a dying child in a storm..to Mary of the Wild Moor. Maybe more. the one i would like to put a tune to is about a grocer and a banker who go to war and come back..i went back to my ____ bank and he to his margarine. |
Subject: RE: WTB: Kipling Made Exceedingly Good Songs From: Hagman Date: 19 Mar 25 - 02:57 AM https://war-poets.blogspot.com/2011/03/rudyard-kipling-changelings.html |
Subject: RE: WTB: Kipling Made Exceedingly Good Songs From: GUEST,mg Date: 20 Mar 25 - 12:06 AM yes it is changelings. The song i also mentioned was gift of the sea. the changelings is an awesome song. I presume it is a song. I think I put a tune to it long ago but it is lost. Has anyone put a tune to it? I don't think it gets better than this in describing a war and its aftermath. |
Subject: RE: WTB: Kipling Made Exceedingly Good Songs From: GUEST,mg Date: 20 Mar 25 - 12:10 AM The Changelings Or ever the battered liners sank With their passengers to the dark, I was head of a Walworth Bank, And you were a grocer's clerk. I was a dealer in stocks and shares, And you in butters and teas, And we both abandoned our own affairs And took to the dreadful seas. Wet and worry about our ways--- Panic, onset, and flight--- Had us in charge for a thousand days And a thousand-year-long night. We saw more than the nights could hide--- More than the waves could keep--- And---certain faces over the side Which do not go from our sleep. We were more tired than words can tell While the pied craft fled by, And the swinging mounds of the Western swell Hoisted us Heavens-high... Now there is nothing---not even our rank--- To witness what we have been; And I am returned to my Walworth bank, And you to your margarine! you can never unknow what you know |
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