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Subject: RE: Songs for the homesick From: catspaw49 Date: 07 Sep 00 - 10:56 PM There is something about Iris DeMent's "Our Town" its true. They useed it as the final song on the last episode of "Northern Exposure" and it tied that sries up very nicely......an excellent final episode. I like Si Kahn's "Blue Ridge Mountain Refugees"...It tells a sad but true tale of many mountain people forced to the cities to survive. Really hits me. Spaw |
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Subject: RE: Songs for the homesick From: rabbitrunning Date: 07 Sep 00 - 10:46 PM Mbo, I know what you mean about missing a second home when you're back where you thought you always wanted to be. When I visit Denver now, I find myself thinking of Boston. But "Charlie on the MTA" doesn't make me homesick. I'll have to think about what song means "Boston" to me. There are songs I can't sing without crying if I'm alone, but I can sing in front of an audience. "Mama, Hey Mama" from the play 1776 is one. |
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Subject: RE: Songs for the homesick From: GUEST,Guest: D.W. Date: 07 Sep 00 - 08:56 PM There is the home sickness that begins the moment one turns away from a long loved home. Listen to Eric Bogle's "Leaving Home" expecially Jeanie Redpath's rendition of it. I have listened to it over and over these last two weeks and every time I hear it the tears fall and my throat tightens. How does one learn to sing a song that won't lete you sing for the weeping? |
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Subject: RE: Songs for the homesick From: Mbo Date: 07 Sep 00 - 03:38 PM Oh Dorrie, it's not cheesy at all! It's really a beautiful song. There's been many a time I had to let a tear go when listening to it. Now for really cheesy (at least to you folks, no doubt) is Glen Campbell's "Country Boy". When we moved from North Carolina to California in '86, I used to be so homesick for NC...that song always made me so sad (I was only 7 after all.) Funny how time changes you... now I wish I was in California and not NC. --M |
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Subject: RE: Songs for the homesick From: Dorrie Date: 07 Sep 00 - 02:47 PM Cheesy but true-Our town-iris dement/kate rusby has actually made me cry but then again hasn't everything made me cry dorrie xxx |
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Subject: RE: Songs for the homesick From: Hedy West (inactive) Date: 07 Sep 00 - 12:43 AM
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Subject: RE: Songs for the homesick From: Margaret V Date: 07 Sep 00 - 12:01 AM In a strange way, James McMurtry's song "I'm Not From Here (I Just Live Here)" is about homesickness. It captures the feeling of deracination and the loss of sense of place that characterizes so much of modern life, and manages to do so while still being humorous. Margaret |
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Subject: RE: Songs for the homesick From: Thomas the Rhymer Date: 06 Sep 00 - 11:49 PM When I was a little boy I heard my dad sing "The Innocent Hare" a lot! It still sends me back to our family farm in in the foothills. The song that I love to remeniss with now-a-days is "Piney Wood Hills" by Buffy St. Marie. It is just my cup-o-tea! |
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Subject: RE: Songs for the homesick From: bseed(charleskratz) Date: 06 Sep 00 - 11:28 PM How about songs about homesickness--Bob Gibson's "Abilene," Bobby Bare's "Detroit City," Kristofferson's "Just the Other Side of Nowhere," and Curley Putnam's(?) "Green, Green Grass of Home," homesickness especially aggrivated by impending execution. --seed |
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Subject: RE: Songs for the homesick From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Date: 06 Sep 00 - 06:04 PM Rolling Home to Dear New England The Rolling Hills of the Border ...my husband gets dewy-eyed over the parody, "Da Rollin' Mills of New Joisey" |
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Subject: RE: Songs for the homesick From: MMario Date: 06 Sep 00 - 04:27 PM Old Cape Cod - which oddly enough I usually only hear just before I take my annual vacation "home" to the cape... |
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Subject: RE: Songs for the homesick From: SINSULL Date: 06 Sep 00 - 01:52 PM Simon and Garfunkel's "The Boxer". Makes we want to fill up my home with strays. No one should be that unhappy. |
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Subject: RE: Songs for the homesick From: Benjamin Date: 06 Sep 00 - 01:48 PM Way Back Home sung by Jr. Walker and the Allstars. All though that's about the south and I live in the Northwest! |
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Subject: RE: Songs for the homesick From: Mbo Date: 06 Sep 00 - 12:10 PM What about "O Tha Mise Fro Gruaman" by Mary Jane Lamond? It's a song about a homesick Scot living in Cape Breton Island. There's also "Dean Cadalan Samhach", written by a homesick Scot living in North Carolina (incidentally, about 45 minutes away from my parent's house.) --M |
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Subject: RE: Songs for the homesick From: JulieF Date: 06 Sep 00 - 07:36 AM Just the tune Dark Island will get me all sentimentally Scottish as will a Bagpipe lament played very well, preferably outside. Julie
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Subject: RE: Songs for the homesick From: The Shambles Date: 06 Sep 00 - 06:25 AM Stoneground
I see that limestone, look, in your eye
Roaring, pummelling thoughts aside
Stoneground…Where I want to be...On Stoneground
Its twisted ways, torturous to the mind
Debilitating needs, thunder on
Stoneground…Where I want to be...On Stoneground Katrina Gall and Roger Gall. (Started in 1986 and finished after returning home to Portland Dorset in)1996. |
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Subject: RE: Songs for the homesick From: sian, west wales Date: 06 Sep 00 - 06:00 AM Coming from southern Ontario, I go glassy-eyed over songs about the Great Lakes. I remember that I was stopped dead in my tracks the first time I heard Stan Rogers' White Squall. OK, I know it's tragic, but it really captures the temper of the Lakes, and the vessels that sail on them, and the people. In Wales, there's a special word for that homesicky longing feeling - hiraeth. One of those words that never translates completely into English. Maybe other languages have something similar. There's a well-known folk song about it ...
Dwedwch, fawrion o wybodaeth
Derfydd aur a derfydd arian,
Hiraeth mawr a hiraeth creulon,
Hiraeth, hiraeth, cilia, cilia Very roughly translated: (oh... using 'perish' in the sense of disintegration) Tell, o great ones of knowledge, what is hiraeth made of, and what materials are used so that it doesn't perish with its wearing? Gold perishes, silver perishes, velvet perishes, silk perishes; all garments perish and yet hiraeth does not. Great hiraeth, cruel hiraeth, hiraeth which breaks my heart. When I am in my deepest sleep, hiraeth will come and awaken me. Hiraeth, hiraeth, leave me, leave me. Do not weight so heavily on me. Go off to my bedside and allow me sleep. ****** Oh, lord. That's so Welsh (Celt?). Shoot me now.
Falling on the floor, sian |
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Subject: RE: Songs for the homesick From: Jimmy C Date: 06 Sep 00 - 01:25 AM Now you know how it affects me ?. Glad you enjoyed it. |
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Subject: RE: Songs for the homesick From: rabbitrunning Date: 05 Sep 00 - 11:09 PM Ah, Jimmy, that one's enough to make _me_ homesick for Ireland and I've never been there! |
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Subject: RE: Songs for the homesick From: Jimmy C Date: 05 Sep 00 - 10:44 PM Sorry - I missed this last line of verse # 5 "The life of a western rover" |
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Subject: RE: Songs for the homesick From: Mbo Date: 05 Sep 00 - 10:40 PM "Home", as sung by Joe Diffie & Sean Keane. |
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Subject: Lyr Add: DAWN ON THE HILLS OF IRELAND From: Jimmy C Date: 05 Sep 00 - 10:39 PM There are many Irish songs that remind me of my home but this recitation written by John Locke really tugs the heart strings no matter what province you may come from. "DAWN ON THE HILLS OF IRELAND"
TH'Anam and Dia! but there it is
This one brief hour pays lavishly back
Ho - Ho - Upon Cliodhna's shelving strand
Oh, kindly generous Irish land
And dosen't old Cobh look grand out there
For thirty summers Asthore Machree
And often upon the Texan plains
Now fuller and clearer the coast line shows |
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Subject: RE: Songs for the homesick From: Liz the Squeak Date: 05 Sep 00 - 08:47 PM Linden Lea, by William Barnes. It should be in the digitrad, but I've posted it in dialect here before. His statue stands outside the church I spent my happiest years singing in, and he lived not 5 miles from my home. One of the true gentlemen, and a Son of Dorset. LTS |
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Subject: RE: Songs for the homesick From: Amergin Date: 05 Sep 00 - 03:48 PM Here is one about my home town....I Wish I Was Back Home |
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Subject: Songs for the homesick From: rabbitrunning Date: 05 Sep 00 - 12:14 PM The thread on American Patriotic songs over here has named a lot of the songs that Americans might enjoy hearing when they're abroad, but now I'm all curious. For those of you from other places, what songs remind you, or your compatriots, of home? For Americans, what songs remind you of your home city or state? I'll start off with "Colorado Born" a bit of cheese that we learned in school in Denver in the late 60's, but that still flits through the back of the old braincells every so often when Boston is getting to me.
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