Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: Amos Date: 09 Mar 03 - 10:58 PM FYI, Reggie, TGG keeps track of both her PM addresses, but she doesn't run around checking them every day, because, well, she has a good-size family to handle and a life of no little complexity in the 3D world to deal with. Not to worry -- the GG works in mysterious ways but she always comes through!! Hey man, I think I saw your ragtop in the traffic jam coming over the bridge into Newport for the 1965 folk festival!! I was three seats behind Bobbie and Joanie! :>) A |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: reggie miles Date: 09 Mar 03 - 11:30 PM I just got around to reading that duct tape thread from last month and my last remaining brain cell managed to squeeze out this little dittie. Submitted for your approval Duct and Cover by Reggie Miles 2003 Song posted to the Mudcat Songbook |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: Amos Date: 10 Mar 03 - 08:46 AM LOL Reggie!! Good un! A |
Subject: RE:add: Reply to Lilac Acres From: MMario Date: 10 Mar 03 - 08:53 AM Listening to 'A Letter from Lilac Acres' (Jed Marum) I kept thinking that it needed a reply from Louisa's spouse- and the more times I have heard it the more I felt the need. Tho' the deed wasn't done in an attempt at flattery - , it is definately imitative, downright plageristic in many ways. This is the text I came up with - using Jed's tune and the same format: Reply to Lilac Acres Song posted to the Mudcat Songbook |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: Amos Date: 10 Mar 03 - 10:29 AM Dang, MM. You is a mushmelon, an' ya owes me a keyboard! A |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: Áine Date: 10 Mar 03 - 11:54 AM There ya go, reggie and MMario, your songs are now in the Book ;-) Wonderful stuff, both of ya! Reply To Lilac Acres by MMario Duct and Cover by reggie miles And here's a lighthearted offering by a brand new 'Catter, The Singing Referee, who should be a great addition to our little band of authors! Hilary's Piggies by The Singing Referee All the best, Áine |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: Schantieman Date: 10 Mar 03 - 12:21 PM Nice one, ref! The things some people worry about! S |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: Singing Referee Date: 10 Mar 03 - 12:34 PM Be fair Schantieman, The subject of the song is a fellow 'Catter, and it's found it's way here at her instigation, also I may have used a bit of artistic licence in describing her reaction. Singin' ref. |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: Amos Date: 10 Mar 03 - 12:41 PM Hey -- sometimes the whole world hinges on which way a pig is facing -- take Bush, for example ... please! A |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: Áine Date: 12 Mar 03 - 06:41 AM If you ever feel like singing to convince a friend to join the 'Cat, here's a delightfull ditty penned by our own Nigel Parsons that should do the trick (it's in the Parodies section): Message to JennyO and Daylia Keep 'em comin'! All the best, Áine |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: My guru always said Date: 12 Mar 03 - 06:48 AM Re. Hilary's Piggies, the tail of my reaction was greatly exaggerated, but it makes it a really funny song & I thought it was worthwhile to share to introduce a new Catter :-) |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: Áine Date: 12 Mar 03 - 06:57 AM You just keep your ears and eyes open for any more great songs like 'Piggies', My guru, OK? Thanks so much for sharing it with us, and making known yet another great Mudcat talent (The Singing Referee)! Well done, Áine |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: My guru always said Date: 12 Mar 03 - 08:49 AM Thanks Aine, I will :-) Did you happen to notice Micca's song about the Portaferry Mudcatters at the recent gathering in Northern Ireland? It's near the end of this thread! Hil |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: Áine Date: 13 Mar 03 - 02:09 PM Brilliant suggestion, my guru!! Thanks so much for the headsup on this wonderful 'event song' of Micca's -- he's such a giggle, ain't he? ;-) I have therefore added Portaferry Mudcats by our darlin' Micca, to the Songbook. Keep playing, singing and writing!! (and keep those eagle-eyes peeled, too). All the best, Áine |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: Áine Date: 20 Mar 03 - 11:39 AM McGrath of Harlow has written a beautiful song, Rachel Corrie, about her very recent tragic death. I'm very proud to have it included in the Mudcat Songbook. Thank you, Kevin. -- Áine |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: Nigel Parsons Date: 20 Mar 03 - 11:43 AM Still listed under BS, but perhaps This thread may provide a song for the book. Nigel |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: GUEST,amergin Date: 20 Mar 03 - 11:55 AM here is one... How Did I Get Here? |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: Áine Date: 20 Mar 03 - 11:56 AM That's a great beginning you've got there, Nigel!! If your fellow 'Green Season' sufferers come up with another verse to two, let me know and it will definitely go in the Book ;-) All the best, Áine |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: Áine Date: 20 Mar 03 - 12:12 PM There you go, Amergin, I've added your How Did I Get Here? to the Book. I hope that your song isn't based on reality, dear. ;-) All the best, Áine |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: Áine Date: 22 Mar 03 - 10:37 AM InOBU has written a song called Rachel Corrie, and I'm honoured to have it in our Songbook, along with McGrath of Harlow's song of the same name as well. Thank you both so much. All the best, Áine |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: GUEST,amergin Date: 29 May 03 - 07:15 PM Aine dear...are you still doing this? if so...would like to submit this: Circle of Hearts (tune the shearing's nae for you) Will you take your hand in mine, my bonnie lassie-o? Will you take your hand in mine, my bonnie lassie-o? If you take your hand in mine, shivers will float down my spine, When our fingers, they entwine, my bonnie lassie-o. May I look into your eyes, my bonnie lassie-o? May I look into your eyes, my bonnie lassie-o? Let me look into your eyes, where my heart it softly lies As we stand beneath the skies, my bonnie lassie-o. May I kiss upon your lips, my bonnie lassie-o? May I kiss upon your lips, my bonnie lassie-o? May I kiss upon your lips? My heartbeat lightly skips When I hold you close to me, my bonnie lassie-o. Will you have this dance with me, my bonnie lassie-o? Will you have this dance with me, my bonnie lassie-o? If you'll have this dance with me, We will float upon the sea As I hold you in my arms, my bonnie lassie-o. Do you wish to wed with me, my bonnie lassie-o? Do you wish to wed with me, my bonnie lassie-o? If you wish to wed with my, my heart will happy be As I watch you grow old with me, my bonnie lassie-o. Nathan Tompkins |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: GUEST Date: 05 Jun 03 - 11:50 AM On The Dole Again (tune: On The Road Again by Willie Nelson) On the dole again Well this morning I'm on the dole again Now here I am standin' in the queue with my friends Dancing down the street with my pay in hand On the dole again Huntin' jobs in places I ain't never been Seein' things I don't want to see again And so here I am on the dole again. On the dole again I flipped some burgers in McDonald's today Me and Big Macs are the best of friends The bosses insist it must be done their way Or its the highway And on the dole again Well, here I am back on the dole again Standin' here in the queue with my old friends And tellin' the clerk why I'm back on the dole again On the dole again Scrapin' up some money just to pay my rent Me and the landlord are best of friends He insists that I pay him every cent And out I went Back on the dole again Well this morning I'm on the dole again Me and the clerk have become the best of friends He insists I stay in line with the other men As we wait there to pick up our dole again Back on the dole again. nathan tompkins |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: Jay777 Date: 19 Aug 08 - 12:47 PM FREEDOM ROAD (G) I don't want to tie you down, Don't (C) want to cramp your (G) style. (D) I just want to hang around, And (C) be with you a (G) while. So if I (G) whisper "I love you" As (C) I beside you lay, It doesn't (G) mean that I'll stop you When the (D7) road calls you a-(G) way. Oh CHORUS: Freedom (D) Road, Freedom (D7) Road: it's the (C) life you love to (G) follow, Freedom (D) Road, Freedom (D7) Road will urge you (G) on. Freedom (D) Road, Freedom (D7) Road, will (C) call you one to-(G) morrow, Freedom (D) Road, Freedom (D7) Road, then you'll be (G) gone. You have many roads to travel, Many people yet to meet, Many myst'ries to unravel, Many journeys to complete. So when you feel the need to move, As I know you will one day, Just remember those who love you As you travel on your way, down CHORUS If some day you find yourself Down this way again, Please drop by and ring my bell- I'll always be your friend. And if you ever want someone To join you on the road, I could jump on board your wagon And together we could roam! CHORUS Freedom Road, Freedom Road, then we'll be gone! |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: Amergin Date: 19 Aug 08 - 01:40 PM Hmmm....it's about 5 years too late. |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: Amos Date: 19 Aug 08 - 01:49 PM MIghty nice song, there Jay. ANd you raise an interesting point (probably in all innocence) about the fate of the Mudcat Songbook itself. The beautiful, witty, and effervecent Presence who founded said songbook, known hereabout as Áine, or The Gaelic Goddess, ran off with a wayward Gypsy train about three years back, and has not been heard from in the ranks of civilization (as we know it) since. But there is no reason why fine songs should not continue to be added to this thread, even though they can't be transferred over to the Songbook she built on another server. A |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: Jay777 Date: 20 Aug 08 - 05:15 AM Thanks muchly, Amos. Sorry, Amergin, I'm still new round here, and thought the song book was an ongoing thread, not actually a book, particularly as this thread wasn't closed! But why not continue posting new songs anyway? Slainte! |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: keefeetee Date: 24 Aug 17 - 02:31 PM I must be slow because I can't work out how to submit [post?] a song to the Songbook. Can I do it through this 'reply to thread' form? Do I have to put ADD:Lyr in somewhere? |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: Joe Offer Date: 24 Aug 17 - 02:44 PM Hi, Keefeetee, you should be able to post right here, just like you posted your message. It's nice if you put the title of your song in the message title - but if you don't figure out how to do that, someone will do it for you. The Mudcat FAQ (frequently asked questions) has a section on Posting Lyrics (click). -Joe- |
Subject: Lyr ADD: THE DEVIL'S VOYAGE From: keefeetee Date: 25 Aug 17 - 03:40 PM THE DEVIL'S VOYAGE (K Tomlinson 2006) The cruiser Indianapolis left San Francisco Bay, With the Little Boy on board, to the west she sailed away, Headed for the Philippines, as the 'Japs' already knew, Bad luck for Captain McVeigh and for his 1200 crew. Out from Hiroshima, Pearl of the Inland Sea, Slipped submarine I-58 of the Japanese Navy, Commander Hashimoto had orders short and clear, Sink the cruiser. Stop the Little Boy from coming here. The sub, it lay in ambush across the cruiser's course, And every day they waited the tension it grew worse, Until after 14 long & weary days and nights, The cruiser Indianapolis steamed straight into their sights. Indianapolis died quickly, with her went 300 crew, Dragged down with her forever in the deep Pacific blue, 900 more went overboard, clinging to rafts and floats. There'd been no time for SOS, no time to launch the boats, All on an empty ocean and beneath an empty sky, The men left in the water struggled to survive Some died of wounds, some died from thirst, the sharks killed many fast, Two-thirds of them had died when rescue came at last. The sinking was small victory, for just two days before, The cruiser'd docked at Tinian, put Little Boy on shore, They'd flown him to Hiroshima and set his fury free, And the light of a thousand suns destroyed the Pearl of the Inland Sea. Tune – Rounding of the Horn In August 2017 it was announced that the wreck of the Indianapolis had been found, three miles down in the Pacific. It prompted my memory for this song that I wrote after reading the book of the same name by Jack L Chalker. Reading the book was prompted by a bit of dialogue by Robert Shaw's character in the film JAWS. See also the song 'Captain Mcvay's Lament' already on Mudcat KT |
Subject: RE: Part XI - Additions to Mudcat Songbook From: Joe Offer Date: 26 Aug 17 - 02:46 PM great song, kt |
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