30 Mar 11 - 09:14 AM (#3124751) Subject: Origins: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: Naemanson I just got my update email from Tom Lewis and he provided a link to a Google Video about Stan Rogers. You can see it HERE! Link dead when tested in 2013. Try this (click) -Joe Offer- |
30 Mar 11 - 11:17 AM (#3124850) Subject: RE: Origins: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: Dave Hanson Wonderful. Dave H |
30 Mar 11 - 11:28 AM (#3124860) Subject: RE: Origins: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: kendall One of the very best. Can you believe it's been 30 years since we lost him? :-( |
30 Mar 11 - 08:44 PM (#3125235) Subject: RE: Origins: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: oldhippie Beautifully done. |
30 Mar 11 - 09:24 PM (#3125255) Subject: RE: Origins: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: Effsee Enjoyed watching that...thanks for the link! Such a sad loss, it doesn't seem so long because he had such a huge influence...long may it last. RIP. |
30 Mar 11 - 09:40 PM (#3125264) Subject: RE: Origins: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: Beer Fuck this hurts. |
30 Mar 11 - 10:17 PM (#3125275) Subject: RE: Origins: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: Effsee Yes it does Beer...you are not alone. |
30 Mar 11 - 10:30 PM (#3125281) Subject: RE: Origins: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: Beer Thanks Effsee. After I pressed the send key i wanted to retract my slang words because I seldom use this language in public. But It was the first thought that came to me so I went with it. Thanks for the understanding. ad. |
31 Mar 11 - 07:40 PM (#3125887) Subject: RE: Origins: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: Naemanson I discovered his music when I moved back to New England from Georgia. I loved it from the git-go. Then I learned that he'd been dead for a year. I sat on my bed and cried. |
31 Mar 11 - 07:48 PM (#3125897) Subject: RE: Origins: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: Crowhugger Thanks for the link--I love this program. It's aired at least a couple of time over the years, probably it was on CBC. Such emotion in his music, lyrics and performances. |
31 Mar 11 - 07:49 PM (#3125898) Subject: RE: Origins: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: kendall He did Canada proud. |
01 Apr 11 - 12:09 AM (#3126009) Subject: RE: Origins: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: Tim Chesterton So many of his songs are among my favourites - Northwest Passage, Free in the Harbour, Lies, Barrett's Privateers - the list goes on... |
08 Apr 11 - 08:40 AM (#3131244) Subject: RE: Origins: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: Ron Davies Finally got a chance to see this. Wonderful, just amazing documentary. I never met Stan but this film seems to have captured the very essence of him and his music. At this point, words fail. |
08 Apr 11 - 10:54 AM (#3131312) Subject: RE: Origins: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: kendall I met him at a folkies retreat. Outstanding singer and song writer. |
08 Apr 11 - 11:40 AM (#3131342) Subject: RE: Origins: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: breezy It was his singing that was the music to the O Canada exposition at Epcot, Disney, florida. Very moving and on a recent visit to Canada I heard numerous stores playing his CDs |
23 Oct 13 - 12:20 AM (#3569099) Subject: RE: Review: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: GUEST,Brian Grayson There's a fragment of a song on 'One Warm Line' which I've never heard before or since - The first line is When I first came to this land And no, it isn't the traditional one. It's a song about a voyageur/fur- trapper, and I was wondering if anyone has more information about it. Help! Brian (beegee1921@hotmail.com) |
07 May 14 - 01:39 PM (#3624707) Subject: RE: Review: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: Reinhard The video One Warm Line is available on DVD now. |
08 May 14 - 01:21 AM (#3624853) Subject: RE: Review: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: PHJim I watched this when it was first broadcast. I believe the program was split between Stan Rogers and Leonard Cohen. I still have the VHS tape I made. |
10 May 14 - 12:48 AM (#3625160) Subject: RE: Review: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: Joe Offer refresh, compensating for our downtime |
10 May 14 - 06:07 AM (#3625206) Subject: RE: Review: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: bubblyrat In the course of some research re-the vanished Malaysian 777, I came across a highly detailed account of the fire that took Stan Roger's life . It seems that neither he, nor anyone else ,need have died, and that it was all down to pilot error.When notified of smoke coming from the toilet compartment ,the pilot instructed a flight attendant to discharge a CO2 extinguisher into it . This she did , later saying that the fire ,if indeed there was one ,appeared to be out . What the pilot SHOULD have done was declare an emergency and immediately land at an alternate airfield ( there was one close by ) ; howver, the pilot (s) flew on ,believing that all was well.Then the fire erupted more fiercely , causing the cabin & cockpit to fill with smoke .The nearest airfield by now was Cincinatti ; almost immediately after coming to a halt ,fire and choking smoke swept through the whole cabin. IF only the pilot had followed the corresct procedure(s) when the fire was first reported, none of those people who died would have done so. How tragic . |
26 May 16 - 12:01 AM (#3792221) Subject: RE: Review: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: GUEST,GHW Brian-- I feel your pain! I've been searching for any info on this song for a while now myself. About the best I've got right now is a rough transcription of the lyrics as sung in "One Warm Line." Song begins about at about the 23:16 mark, and goes on to roughly 23:55. When I first came to this land Oh land all I would plunder To take at the stretching of the hand The beaver filled the streams And I dreamed a dream [unintelligible] and had the chance To sell the furs to ladies back in France When I first came to this land Oh this [unintelligible] [and/ virgin?] wonder Teeming o'er with beast and fish and fowl Now for some speculation. I think that this may have been originally recorded for some CBC project or another, along similar lines to "Take it From Day to Day" or "Billy Green." That might explain why it hasn't been re-released yet. I'm also thinking it may have been from earlier in Rogers' career rather than later, but I'm not sure I'd want to put a date on it just yet. Good luck! |
26 May 16 - 01:22 AM (#3792226) Subject: RE: Review: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: Reinhard I don't know this song either but the one unintelligible phrase is And I dreamed a dream so bold and had the chance |
03 Jul 20 - 05:15 AM (#4062575) Subject: RE: Review: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: Joe Offer Here's a link to that video again: There's a new book by Garnet Rogers titled: Night Drive: Travels with my Brother. Haven't read the book myself, but I read a very favorable review. -Joe- |
03 Jul 20 - 10:27 AM (#4062608) Subject: RE: Review: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: meself Funny how when you get to a certain age, anything from the past ten years is "new". (Just messin' whicha ... !) |
22 Jan 21 - 12:43 AM (#4089163) Subject: RE: Review: One Warm Line - Stan Rogers Video From: GUEST,Wounded Knight with a Rowan Shield Brian, GHW, Reinhard Re: When I First Came to This Land I also couldn't find a reference to this song anywhere! I put a snippet of it here though: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0EPQyWbWEk I put it through https://github.com/deezer/spleeter to separate the vocals from accompaniment, although I haven't tried speaker separation yet to filter out the guy being interviewed. It's still a little easier to hear with just the vocals track, and I *think* the other unintelligible line is "this shore of virgin wonder". Suspected lyrics: When I first came to this land Oh a land all I would plunder To take at the stretching of the hand The beaver filled the streams And I dreamed a dream so bold and had the chance To sell the furs to ladies back in France When I first came to this land Oh this shore of virgin wonder Teeming o'er with beast and fish and fowl Vocal track: https://www.dropbox.com/s/fcmcrafwrutppeu/Stan%20Rogers%20-%20When%20I%20First%20Came%20to%20This%20Land%20-%20Vocals.wav?dl=0 Knowing Roger's, it seems to be going in the direction of how the stolen land has been over-utilized and exploited unsustainably. I wonder how it ends! |