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Lyr Add: (ish) The Drover's Boy |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: (ish) The Drover's Boy From: gecko Date: 21 Oct 04 - 06:36 AM Bob, good to read your comments. More power to Ted but he's in a sticky apolitical position as the Queen's representative in the Territory. Blimey but that must be hard for him with his acute grasp of Territory politics and sense of fair play. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: (ish) The Drover's Boy From: *Laura* Date: 20 Oct 04 - 02:11 PM Thankyou!!! Thats great - cheers xLx |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: (ish) The Drover's Boy From: Bob Bolton Date: 20 Oct 04 - 10:27 AM G'day sandra, Ted's term is three years ... so he has a few more to go ... unless he fails to rein in his habit of pointing out truths that many prefer to keep inder the carpet. The current gripe is that the Administrator can not comment on matters concerning changes in the dealing with matters of Native Law - despite the fact that ted is more qualified in the subject than any stuffed shirt in Darwin! Regard(les)s, Bob |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: (ish) The Drover's Boy From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 20 Oct 04 - 10:19 AM for those who do not speak our language - Administrator = only States have Governors, Territories can't so they have Administrators Fosterfone - cardboard box that started life enclosing 24 cans of beer of the Fosters variety. Gecko, is he almost at the end of his term of office? sandra |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: (ish) The Drover's Boy From: gecko Date: 20 Oct 04 - 05:13 AM Better yet to hear the songwriter, Ted Egan, now the worthy 'Administrator of the Northern Territory', sing the song out bush under the star encrusted, Central Australian night skies, accompanying himself on the famed 'Fosterfone'. That's heaven on a stick! Come to the Top Half Folk Festival in June next year at Glen Helen outside of Alice Springs, and you may hear him yourself. The web has all info re the festival. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: (ish) The Drover's Boy From: Big Jim from Jackson Date: 19 Oct 04 - 07:24 PM John Williamson has a very nice recording of this song. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: (ish) The Drover's Boy From: nutty Date: 19 Oct 04 - 06:39 PM I should have checked first The lyrics have already been posted here |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: (ish) The Drover's Boy From: nutty Date: 19 Oct 04 - 05:41 PM Remember the girl who was bedmate and guide Rode with the drover - side by side Watched the bullocks, flayed the hide Faithful wife - but never a bride When I get time I'll post all the words It's a wonderful song |
Subject: Lyr Add: (ish) The Drover's Boy From: *Laura* Date: 19 Oct 04 - 03:34 PM I've got nearly the whole song, it features on James Fagan and Nancy Kerr 'Between the Dark and Light' - but there's just one little bit that I don't know. It's about two thirds of the way through the song.. "so when they build that stockman's hall of fame and they talk of the droving game remember the girl who was **da da da daa** and rode with the drover side by side watched the bullocks and flayed the hide..... etc etc" the last word rhymes with 'side' - but I can't hear it properly and I can't find it anywhere. Does anyone know it? xLx |
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