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Tune Req: Death at Giant Mine (Steve Lacey)

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DEATH AT GIANT MINE


GUEST,anasophia 18 Sep 18 - 05:25 PM
Nick 18 Sep 18 - 06:05 PM
Joe Offer 18 Sep 18 - 08:29 PM
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Subject: Tune Req: DEATH AT GIANT MINE (Steve Lacey)
From: GUEST,anasophia
Date: 18 Sep 18 - 05:25 PM

I found this song in the Digitrad while looking for September songs, and was sad to find no tune included. All the online links I've found are broken. Anyone have insight on how it goes or where I can get a recording?


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Subject: RE: Tune Req: DEATH AT GIANT MINE (Steve Lacey)
From: Nick
Date: 18 Sep 18 - 06:05 PM

He has a Facebook page in his own name and also one with Ceilidh Flowers. Perhaps ask directly? It’s worked for me in the past


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Subject: RE: Tune Req: Death at Giant Mine (Steve Lacey)
From: Joe Offer
Date: 18 Sep 18 - 08:29 PM

This link (click) should help you contact Steve Lacey. I imagine the following was the post that was the source of the lyrics for the Digital Tradition:

Thread #92353   Message #1764323
Posted By: CeltArctic
20-Jun-06 - 01:18 AM
Thread Name: Canadian disaster songs: research project
Subject: Lyr Add: DEATH AT GIANT MINE (Steve Lacey)

Here's one from my neck of the woods. In Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, during a terrible labour dispute at one of our gold mines, 9 men were killed in an explosion that was found to have been intentionally caused.

Steve Lacey of Yellowknife (who also sings with me in a quartette called Ceilidh Friends) wrote "The Death at Giant Mine" within a week of the disaster.

DEATH AT GIANT MINE (C) Steve Lacey^^

'Twas the eighteenth of September; 'twas the year of '92.
The strike had gone on far too long as Yellowknifers knew.
Some men had kept the picket line, while other men had crossed.
But no one in this city guessed how much the strike would cost.

CHORUS: A hard rock miner's work is cold and dangerous at best.
A man on strike still has to pay his bills like all the rest.
The owners have to keep their eye upon the bottom line.
But nine men didn't have to die that day at Giant Mine.

Nine men started down the shaft to go to work that day.
They traveled in an open car, the ordinary way.
Some were locals, some were not, & some had crossed the line,
But none would ever walk out from the depths of Giant Mine. CHORUS:

Explosives lying on the tracks on which the mine-car rolled;
No warning for the men who died there in the dark and cold.
No need to call for rescue teams; there was nothing they could do.
Nothing left but angry pain that quickly spread and grew. CHORUS:

Was it a striker trying just to scare the scabs away?
Was it the owner's carelessness that killed those men that day?
Was it some crazy loner who had once worked underground?
This city won't find peace until these answers can be found.

Actually, although the police charged a man with the murder of the 9 men, many people do not trust the crime has been fully solved.

Moira Cameron


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