Subject: Lyr Add: THE MIGHTY WAVE - tsunami disaster song From: Lanfranc Date: 03 Jan 05 - 11:34 AM I was casting around for something appropriate to sing at our Bull, Blackmore, session this evening. The only song in my repertoire that came close was "Trimdon Grange", so I tried it, but then decided to modify the lyrics accordingly. This is the result, which I happily place into the public domain in the hope that others might find that it expresses the shock that we all feel at the extent of the disaster. Alan THE MIGHTY WAVE Lyric by Alan Francis ( to the tune of "Trimdon Grange") Oh, let's not think about tomorrow, lest we disappointed be For our joys they may quickly turn to sorrow, as we all can plainly see Today we're strong and healthy, but tomorrow may be in our grave As we all may see from the destruction that was wrought by the mighty wave It was early one Sunday morning, near the turning of the year When folks turned to look to seaward, and then ran inland in fear For the mighty ocean's power turned alike on rich and poor Ending lives and grinding homes to matchwood as it thundered to the shore Orphans searching through the wreckage that was once their family home Widows grieving for their husbands, drowned in chaos, flood and foam On the beaches of Sri Lanka, and many a place beside Both fisherman and banker, in their thousands they have died Now December has left behind it scenes we never will forget From Indonesia to the coast of Kenya the toll is growing yet We fool ourselves we are masters of the world on which we dwell But we are puny, weak and helpless when we face the tsunami's swell Oh, let's not think about tomorrow, lest we disappointed be For our joys they may quickly turn to sorrow, as we all can plainly see Today we're strong and healthy, but tomorrow may be in our grave As we all may see from the destruction that was wrought by the mighty wave Click to play (Trimdon)Click to play (Trimdon1) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster song From: Sorcha Date: 03 Jan 05 - 11:36 AM !! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster song From: Nigel Parsons Date: 03 Jan 05 - 01:19 PM Very moving, even without the tune. Notation and Midi were linked in an earlier thread on Trimdon Grange: Link Here Nigel (just doing my little bit!) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster song From: MMario Date: 03 Jan 05 - 01:38 PM midis for "Trimdon Grange" are on the mudcat midi page as well |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster song From: Tannywheeler Date: 03 Jan 05 - 02:13 PM Good'n. Thank you, Lanfranc. Tw |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster so From: Charley Noble Date: 03 Jan 05 - 05:49 PM Lanfranc- Good work! I've been thinking of reworking "Wasn't that a Might Storm" or "The Great Storm is Over" but so far haven't come up with much. The tragedy is still taking its toll. Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster so From: open mike Date: 03 Jan 05 - 06:06 PM does this go with aqny other tune? i do not know the one mentioned. i am taking up a collection at a music event this weekend and would love to present this song to encourage donations. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster so From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 03 Jan 05 - 07:25 PM That's a good song! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster song From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 03 Jan 05 - 07:50 PM Good work! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster song From: Bob Bolton Date: 03 Jan 05 - 10:09 PM G'day open mike, If you were to follow Nigel Parsons' link, you would find both MIDI and standard tune notation ... if not pre-made chords ... so you could either learn it - or look for something more familiar in the same style. The tune given is written in 3/4 time and the key of G ... although I would say it's really a jig (but probably slower than mad session jig tempo!) ... and it has all the Fs natural ... so it's really in a typical Scots Myxolydian mode. (Chords won't stray far from G major and C major ... with minors next in line.) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster so From: Peace Date: 03 Jan 05 - 10:22 PM Apt, touching and good. Thanks for that, Lanfranc. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster so From: open mike Date: 03 Jan 05 - 10:46 PM didn't someone mention a popular song (in UK i think) by the same name that had just been getting air play, but has since unfortunately been pulled off the charts called the mighty wave or something like that? (Mighty Wave) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster song From: Bob Bolton Date: 03 Jan 05 - 10:55 PM G'day again open mike, Wolfgang, on another thread, mentioned that a German hit, called The Perfect Wave (sorry ... my German is miniscule ...) has been pulled from the play lists. Regards, Bob |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster song From: GUEST,sluefoot sue Date: 03 Jan 05 - 10:57 PM "tall wave" sounds better than tsunami. tsunami is a madison avenue word, to me |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster so From: NH Dave Date: 04 Jan 05 - 01:08 AM Well, actually, it is a Japanese word, that like Haiku and Sushi has been adopted across the globe. Dave |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster song From: Liz the Squeak Date: 04 Jan 05 - 03:46 AM But it wasn't even a traditional tall wave. It wasn't a wall of water that people could see for miles, it was just a very very high tide, that kept coming in further and faster than usual. Had there BEEN a tall wave, then maybe people would have not just stood there watching it come in, but would have run for the hills and high ground instead of standing like complete arseholes with their cameras running. Incidentally, there was a news report about a rescue plane that came under attack as it tried to land on a small, inhabited island. It was scouting to see if the inhabitants, a fairly primitive (by modern day, Western standards) tribe, had survived. The plane was attacked by warning shots with bow and arrow, so it seems the population was OK. The theory is that being more reliant on nature and less inclined to be complete arseholes (see above), they took notice of the local fauna and scarpered. But it's a good song, regardless, and when has truth ever got in the way of a good song! LTS |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster song From: Lanfranc Date: 04 Jan 05 - 05:52 AM Thanks for the encouragement! The song was well received at Blackmore, where the son of one of the participants survived the wave in the Andaman Islands. I gave some thought to an alternative to tsunami (I don't often use Japanese words in songs!), but it was not a tidal wave, although that used to be the common term for such a phenomenon. As far as I know, a tide is the result of the gravitic pull of the moon on the waters of the oceans and seas. This wave was caused by the displacement of a chunk of the earth's crust by tectonic activity, and the current scientific term for this is tsunami. The version of the tune that I use is one I learned from Bob Davenport, which differs from the midi referenced above. Martin Carthy also uses the same tune as I do. As the meter is the same, it doesn't matter much, and, if anyone wants to use the song and is uncomfortable with tsunami, they are welcome to change the lyrics as they wish. Alan |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster song From: Steve Parkes Date: 04 Jan 05 - 11:38 AM Liz, as Lanfranc says, it WAS a tsunami. There's a well-established warning network around the seas where they are more frequent (around Japan etc.) but there isn't one in the Indian Ocean. As far as the locals and tourists were concerned, it was completely out of the blue, so nobody was aware of just how serious it was; and the second wave, which followed very soon after the first, was bigger and even more unexpected. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster song From: Liz the Squeak Date: 04 Jan 05 - 04:07 PM Steve - the word Tsunami is not in my posts... read it again. It was meant as a reply to the post by Sluefoot Sue. LTS |
Subject: Lyr Add: THE TITANIC From: open mike Date: 05 Jan 05 - 03:40 AM it has occurrred to me that a song that depicts a famous sea tragedy might be able to be adapted to the tsunami tragedy. THE TITANIC (HUSBANDS AND WIVES) Oh they built the ship Titanic To sail the ocean blue And they thought they had a ship That the water would never go through; But the Lord's Almighty hand Said that ship would never land, It was sad when that great ship went down cho: It was sad. It was sad. It was sad when the great ship went down. (to the bottom of the...) Husbands and wives, Little children lost their lives It was sad when the great ship went down.) They were off for England And not very far from shore When the rich refused To associate with the poor So they sent them down below Where they'd be the first to go It was sad when that great ship went down The boat was about to sink, And the sides about to burst, When the captain shouted, "All Women and children first!" Oh, the captain tried to wire, But the wires was on fire, It was sad when the great ship went down. Oh, they swung the lifeboats out O'er the deep and ragin' sea, When the band struck up with, "Nearer My God to Thee." Little children wept and cried, As the waves swept o'er the side, It was sad when the great ship went down. i am not sure quite how yet, but i am workinig on it... it was sad when the great wave came up....(?) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster song From: Steve Parkes Date: 05 Jan 05 - 04:15 AM Sorry Liz -- it was rather a big criticism for what was actually rather a small point, now I come to look again. Pedantically, Steve |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster so From: Wilfried Schaum Date: 05 Jan 05 - 04:38 AM Lanfranc - a very good adaption, and true folk. Let tsunami stand; now all the world knows what it is: more than a tall, or even monstrous wave. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster song From: Lanfranc Date: 05 Jan 05 - 05:21 AM The tune I use is the one linked as "Trimdon" above - many thanks to whichever Joe Clone did the links. Alan |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster song From: Lanfranc Date: 05 Jan 05 - 05:49 AM It occurs to me that some might like to have the chords, although the way I play it, there are only two! I play it in DADGBD (with 1st and 6th strings tuned down to D), but it works fine in regular EADGBE, and DADGAD sounds good, too. In DADGBD omit fingering the 1st string for the D chord [000230], and play the G chord with open 1st and 6th, but adding 2nd at the third fret[020030], letting the open D strings act as drones. Pick, strum or embellish to taste. Oh, [D]let's not think about tomorrow, lest we [G]disappointed [D]be For our joys they may quickly turn to sorrow, as we [G]all can plainly [D]see To[G]day we're strong and [D]healthy, but to[G]morrow may be in our [D]grave As we all may see from the destruction that was [G]wrought by the mighty [D]wave Alan |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster song From: MartinRyan Date: 05 Jan 05 - 06:55 AM I'm used to singing Trimdon to the Trimdon1 tune given above - although it sounds slightly odd to me as given there. In Ireland, the tune is (or was!) best known as that of "The humour is on me now". It's a fine song. I might try fitting it to my version of the tune, with a few slight changes. Regards |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster song From: Dave Hanson Date: 05 Jan 05 - 07:05 AM It's a good song. eric |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster song From: mg Date: 05 Jan 05 - 03:23 PM The song that keeps going through my mind is there's no time for love if it comes in the morning..no time for goodbyes if it comes without warning..the wail of the sirens is the sound of the morning..Sung I believe by Roy Bailey..not sure if he wrote it. Usually I don't like reworking songs but I think this one could be done very well. mg |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster song From: Lanfranc Date: 06 Jan 05 - 06:38 PM This week's Time magazine provides some harrowing detail. For example, when the sea receded before the first wave hit, the shore was littered with stranded fish. Sensing the possibility of an easily-caught profit, unsuspecting shoredwellers rushed out with baskets to gather the fish, only to be caught by the wave as it came in. Apparently, there was no record of a tsunami striking Sri Lanka in a thousand years or more. Sadly, there is now! Alan |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster so From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 06 Jan 05 - 10:47 PM I believe it is already in the "rugby song thread."
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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster song From: GUEST,Chief Chaos Date: 07 Jan 05 - 03:37 PM Not to make light of this horrible disaster, but upon reading the thread title my mind immediately thought of a film about folk singing surfers getting back together after many years apart. |
Subject: REAnother Tsunami Disaster Song From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Date: 07 Jan 05 - 06:33 PM For those who deal with Church Choirs, you might look at this The tune is The Church's One Foundation. The choir master at my church is going to have our choir do it this Sunday. I heard them in rehearsal last night with this, and it's lovely! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster so From: Wilfried Schaum Date: 13 Jan 05 - 03:16 AM Thanks, George - a wonderful song. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster song From: Lanfranc Date: 13 Jan 05 - 06:59 PM First Gargoyle, then the God Squad! Thread hijack alert! Taking Chief Chaos' point and quoting the comment of a survivor, I am now singing "Dreadful Wave" rather than "Mighty Wave". Alan (who used to sing Jan & Dean and Beach Boys material with a band many years ago) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster song From: GUEST Date: 26 Jan 05 - 07:04 PM never heard of it before |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Mighty Wave - tsunami disaster song From: goodbar Date: 26 Jan 05 - 09:37 PM david rovics just recorded a great song on the tsunami dealio. |
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