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Subject: Lyr Add: SHE'LL BE RIGHT (w/RealAudio) From: Ezio Date: 21 Aug 98 - 09:03 AM CLICK TO LISTEN (Format=Real Audio 3.0, 28.8 mono *** Time=01:18 *** Size=157 kb) (available on line for a few days only - sorry) ------
SHE'LL BE RIGHT(Eric Bogle)
This old country's going to rack and ruin Chorus: This country is full of bludgin' whingin' Pommies In Bangladesh the children are still dying So, come on you young people of Australia Chorus: --- Sung by Eric Bogle on 'DOWN UNDER' (1981) --- ---
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Subject: RE: LYRADD: She'll be right (w/RealAudio) From: Ralph Butts Date: 21 Aug 98 - 09:25 PM Ezio......These don't seem to play - just get gobbledegook on the screen. Any hints? Thanks.......Tiger |
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Subject: RE: LYRADD: She'll be right (w/RealAudio) From: Gene Date: 21 Aug 98 - 11:19 PM HI Ralph.... I downloaded all 4 tunes and they all play!
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Subject: RE: LYRADD: She'll be right (w/RealAudio) From: Ezio Date: 22 Aug 98 - 02:48 AM Ralph, I'm sorry you can't listen at the songs. All of them work fine on 3 computers I've tried so far. The problem could be bound to the configuration of your browser. If you use MS Internet Explorer, try to save to the disk the RA file and then open it with your RA player. Here you are the steps: 1) in your browser, click with the RIGHT button on the RA file and select the SAVE OBJECT WITH NAME (or something similar - my browser is in italian) option 2) exit from your browser, lauch Explorer, find the downloaded RA file and double click (left button) on it I do not know how to save files within Netscape Navigator, sorry. Ciao Ezio |
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Subject: RE: LYRADD: She'll be right (w/RealAudio) From: Bob Bolton Date: 23 Aug 98 - 10:59 PM G'day Ezio and all, I don't know how many Kiwi (New Zealand) mudcatters we have, but they might just see this thread and lay a prior claim to wee Eric's song. Back in the late 1950s there was a spell of popularity in Australian Folk circles of songs by an Enzedder; Peter Cape. His most popular was his song "She'll be Right", which set up various humorous disasters and ended with a phlegmatic chorus saying that "she'll be right" if ... and some unlikely solution. The song had endless extra verses written by NZ and Aussie singers and was 'ripped off' over the next decade or two by several singers who 'wrote' their own versions, removed various degrees from the original and its offspring. I hope that Eric would regard his song as a folk processing of existing material into a genuine statement on a new aspect of his adopted culture. For those interested in origins, I will post a selection of verses and a MIDI / ABC of the tune (now my home computer has finally re-surfaced after the upgrade from hell). As a teaser (or this all I remember of the top of my head) the original verse (set in a rural NZ pig hunt) ran:
Well you're hunting in the mountains and your dog sets up a chase There are more rural verses from Peter Cape (who, last I heard of him, had become an Anglican (~Episcopalian) minister. Added verses cover almost all areas of human endeavour and relations. I even wrote one for our Bush Music Club concert Party, back when we socially 'busked' in Sydney - more to let people know what we were doing than make money (we would get enough for a coffe all round!).
Well, you're buskin' in the City - and the crowds are gatherin' round (The lagerphone was a popular improvised instrument in the early folk revival here - a broomstick (and crosspiece) with a few hundred loosey nailed beer bottle tops ... a rubber crutch tip to bounce it and a notched 'rattle stick' to beat it. A fierce instrument to hear and a threatening weapon!) I'll be back with the rest - sometime - don't worry, she'll be right! Regards, Bob Bolton |
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Subject: RE: LYRADD: She'll be right (w/RealAudio) From: gargoyle Date: 26 Aug 98 - 12:32 AM AWSOME!!!!! Ah never ad no song come thru bfore. Only, jes midi stuff.
Good Lordy, ya cud hear ever word clear as if he were a sittin on da monitar.
Whoaah, life is gran. |
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Subject: RE: LYRADD: She'll be right (w/RealAudio) From: Dale Rose Date: 26 Aug 98 - 10:31 AM I am in there with the gobbledegook crowd. All I ever get is .raýu6¦L@,dZ–ÙP«ÖTÖYÈfÕƒÊÖX \£ZZF í*ÆLëAlØxÐFË©*kÕÖkòM5mƒÂW@ÍG (and on and on) I am using NS 4.05, and have RealPlayer 5.0 and G2 loaded~~I keep the 5.0 because one site in particular refuses to work with G2. On another tangent, someday we need to start a thread with all of our favorite Real Audio sites. I would start with WKSU, WMNF, and Radio YUR. But that is when I have more time, and am better organized! Oh, the song "sounds" like a good one though, even without the sound! |
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Subject: RE: LYRADD: She'll be right (w/RealAudio) From: Ezio Date: 28 Aug 98 - 04:04 AM Dale, on my computer I've RealPlayer 5.0 and MS IE 3.02 - I've just installed Netscape v.4.04. I've discovered that my RA files do NOT work with Netscape (I get the code on screen instead of music) but THEY WORK in MS Internet Explorer. I've tried to change Netscape configuration to have .RA files saved to disk instead of being opened, but it doesn't works. I'm still gettin garbage on the monitor. The same file plays good in MS IE while is bad in Netscape on the SAME machine. Therefore the problem should be addressed to the browser configuration. Any Netscape-GURU is reading this? Ciao Ezio |
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Subject: RE: LYRADD: She'll be right (w/RealAudio) From: Date: 28 Aug 98 - 09:04 AM You are right, Ezio, it works just fine in MSIE. (I have it loaded, but almost never use it) It automatically downloaded into a temporary folder, then played as soon as it was down. If I am using NS, sometimes it asks me if I want to download or save to disk, sometimes it doesn't. Thank you, and it is good! |
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Subject: RE: LYRADD: She'll be right (w/RealAudio) From: Dale Date: 28 Aug 98 - 09:22 AM Whoops, no cookie for the name on MSIE! In other words, Max's cookies recognize the browser, not the machine. (I just listened to your Ice Queen bit~~it sounds like bring tea bolts to old 67, but I know that can't be right!) |
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