12 Jul 04 - 10:52 PM (#1224268) Subject: Don Cooper ('My Images Come') - info? From: Margret RoadKnight Any info on Don Cooper, the writer of "My Images Come"? Any of his other compositions recorded? |
13 Jul 04 - 12:10 AM (#1224311) Subject: RE: Don Cooper ('My Images Come') - info? From: GUEST,ohshenandoah The liner notes from "All Shall Be Well Again" by Gordon Bok et al do not answer your question. I heard this song in 1984, on Thistle and Shamrock, during a particularly drunk evening. The song lodged itself so firmly in my mind, that I finally tracked it down on the Thistle and Shamrock forum at NPR. What a powerful song! |
13 Jul 04 - 08:25 PM (#1225010) Subject: RE: Don Cooper ('My Images Come') - info? From: Margret RoadKnight Appreciate your post, and hoping some Mudcatter has some info .... |
14 Jul 04 - 05:23 AM (#1225199) Subject: RE: Don Cooper ('My Images Come') - info? From: Mark Cohen It was recorded by Rebel Voices, a/k/a Janet Stecher and Susan Lewis of Seattle, on their first CD, whose title, "A Little Look Around," came from the song. They don't have any info either, but if you go to their site and click on "A Little Look Around" you'll get to a link to Don Cooper's email address. That would seem to be your best bet. I believe that Janet and Susan learned it from the singing of Jay Wilson, formerly of Seattle, then of Pittsburgh, now I don't know. It's been too long since I've been in touch with Janet, so this is a good opportunity to contact her and I'll ask her for any info she has. Hey, Margret, thanks for the (indirect) push to get me back in touch with one of my oldest and dearest friends! Aloha, Mark |
14 Jul 04 - 09:00 PM (#1225696) Subject: RE: Don Cooper ('My Images Come') - info? From: Margret RoadKnight Pacific greetings, Mark! Appreciate your tips, and glad to be of service. Cheers Margret |
15 Jul 04 - 02:49 PM (#1226294) Subject: RE: Don Cooper ('My Images Come') - info? From: GUEST,Bo in KY Didn't want this thread to fall off the bottom without an answer to the query. I just sang this song a few months ago, a capella (tapping the guitar for the rhythm) with the audience joining on the chorus, to an enthusastic reception. It's a brilliant, soulful song. I too would love to know more about the song writer - I came up with a blank before performing it. Is it in any songbooks? FWIW, it seems to me that it has a Calypso feel to it. Bo |
15 Jul 04 - 03:58 PM (#1226374) Subject: RE: Don Cooper ('My Images Come') - info? From: GUEST,Neal Miller I have several thousand hours of Don Cooper recordings at various menus. He record 3? albums back in the 60s. Bought his contract back, formed Gooper/Dodge and they were on the road for 8 years. They separated ways at the end of the 70s. Don has been a school music teacher and does this wonderful program with 5th graders were they write their own musical and perform it. What more do you want to know. You already know everything. Yes he is the musical muse everybody keeps searching for. Everything I need to make my life whole is the story in all of his songs. |
17 Jul 04 - 07:38 AM (#1227566) Subject: RE: Don Cooper ('My Images Come') - info? From: GUEST,jamiam@socket.net Don Cooper is alive and well. He has written an extensive compendium of music, and has at least two albums in the archives from the late 60s. |
17 Jul 04 - 07:43 AM (#1227567) Subject: RE: Don Cooper ('My Images Come') - info? From: GUEST,Neal Miller Since John Dodge (of the former Cooper Dodge band) resides in the Seattle area, and is still in the music biz as well, it is likely that the Seattle performers picked it up from him as well. |
01 Apr 15 - 11:49 AM (#3698883) Subject: ADD Version: My Images Come (Don Cooper)-original From: Joe Offer This song has quite a story. I had thought it was a Gordon Bok composition until I had to research it for the upcoming Rise Again songbook. I dug out the album notes for the 1983 Bok, Muir & Trickett All Shall Be Well Again album, and began my education. Gordon Bok had learned the song from somebody who learned it from somebody. Bok kept trying to find the songwriter, so that he could get permission to find it. He eventually learned that somebody named Don Cooper was the author. Bordon asked Margaret MacArthur about it, and Margaret spent weeks on the phone trying to track Cooper down. She finally found him somewhere in New England. Bok-Muir-Trickett recorded their own version of the song, but they included the lyrics Cooper wrote in the album notes. So, here's the original song: MY IMAGES COME (Don Cooper) My images come From the people who do the work From the people who sing the songs From the people who live the life From the people who get along A bottle of rum For the demon what always lurk For the demon what do me wrong For the fury what is my wife For the struggle what is my song CHORUS It get me down sometime It get me down but only A little look around and I find That I am not so lonely We in the same boat brother We in the same boat brother My images come From the pleasures I had before From the pleasures I'm still to know, From the pleasures my dreams provide, From the pleasures what I bestow A bottle of rum For the trouble what's at my door For the trouble where'er I go, For the misfortune what I abide And for the courage I'm trying to show My images come From the woman what's on my knee From the woman what's in my head From the woman out in the sun From the woman what shares my bed A bottle of rum For a broken love's misery For a love what has grown so dead, Expectations my life's undone For illusions what I've been fed My images come From the world in which I live From the world I know so well, From the world of change & light, From the world of which I tell A bottle of rum For the feelings I cannot give For the feelings what fears impel, For the screams of a fraughtful night And for the time what is spent in hell On Bok, Muir & Trickett All Shall Be Well Again & Gordon Bok Because You Asked. |
01 Apr 15 - 12:07 PM (#3698889) Subject: ADD Version: My Images Come (Don Cooper)-1983 BMT From: Joe Offer This is the version Bok, Muir, & Trickett recorded on their 1983 album, All Shall Be Well Again MY IMAGES COME (Don Cooper) My images come From the people that do the work ...that sing the song ...that live the life and...what get along And a bottle of rum From the demon that always lurk From the demon that do me wrong from the fury that is my wife And the struggle what is my song C - CG C / FG C F G / CG C :// O, It get me down sometime It get me down but only A little look around & I find That I am not so lonely We in the same boat brother We in the same boat brother C GC C FC / C G C G / C GC C GC My images come From the pleasure I had before ...I am to know ...my dreams provide & ...I can bestow And a bottle of rum From the trouble that's at my door From the trouble where'er I go From the misfortune I abide And the courage I am tryin' to show My images come From the woman that's on my knee ...that's in my head ...out in the sun, & ...what shares my bed And a bottle of rum From a broken heart's misery From a love that has grown so dead ...spent so foolishly And illusions that I've been fed And my images come From the world in which I live ...I love so well ...of change & light & the Lord of which I tell And a bottle of rum From the feelings I cannot give From the feelings my fears impel From the screams of a fraught-filled night And the time what is spent in hell On Bok, Muir & Trickett All Shall Be Well Again |
01 Apr 15 - 12:10 PM (#3698892) Subject: RE: Don Cooper ('My Images Come') - info? From: GUEST,# That's Don Cooper doing the song on YouTube. |
01 Apr 15 - 12:25 PM (#3698895) Subject: ADD Version: My Images Come (Don Cooper)-2012 Bok From: Joe Offer Thanks a lot for finding that link, #. And this is the version on Gordon Bok's 2012 Because You Asked CD. This is much closer to Cooper's original lyrics MY IMAGES COME (Don Cooper) My images come From the people who do the work ...who sing the songs ...who live the life & ...who get along And a bottle of rum For the demon that always lurk For the demon that do me wrong For the fury that is my wife And the struggle that is my song O, It get me down sometime It get me down but only A little look around & I find That I am not so lonely We in the same boat brother We in the same boat brother My images come From the pleasure I had before ...I'm still to know ...my dreams provide & ... that I bestow And a bottle of rum For the trouble that's at my door For the trouble where'er I go For the misfortunes I abide And the courage I am tryin' to show And my images come From the woman that's on my knee ...that's in my head ...out in the sun & ...that shares my bed And a bottle of rum For a broken love's misery For a love that has grown so dead, Expectations my life's undone And illusions that I've been fed My images come From the world in which I live ...I love so well ...of change & light & the world of which I tell And a bottle of rum For the feelings I cannot give For the feelings my fears impel For the screams of a fraughtful night And the time that is spent in hell On Gordon Bok Because You Asked. |
18 Nov 20 - 12:17 PM (#4080099) Subject: RE: Don Cooper ('My Images Come') - info? From: GUEST,TomK I found a YouTube video of Don Cooper himself singing it at a festival. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UJrgAJL-h4 (There are several comments saying "That's my music teacher".) It's quite a bit different then Bok's version; more exuberant. |