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Joybell 30 Apr 04 - 07:24 AM
bflat 29 Apr 04 - 10:23 PM
GUEST,Pat Cooksey. 29 Apr 04 - 09:03 PM
GUEST,Larry K 29 Apr 04 - 04:02 PM
Tam the Bam (Nutter) 29 Apr 04 - 01:39 PM
Joybell 28 Apr 04 - 07:32 PM
Bill Hahn//\\ 28 Apr 04 - 06:52 PM
GUEST,Penguin Egg 28 Apr 04 - 02:14 PM
Sooz 28 Apr 04 - 02:05 PM
Pistachio 28 Apr 04 - 12:46 PM
GUEST,chinmusic 28 Apr 04 - 07:09 AM
Strollin' Johnny 28 Apr 04 - 06:58 AM
Strollin' Johnny 28 Apr 04 - 06:48 AM
GUEST, anon 28 Apr 04 - 06:01 AM
The Fooles Troupe 28 Apr 04 - 05:28 AM
matai 28 Apr 04 - 04:25 AM
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GUEST,Penguin Egg 27 Apr 04 - 05:33 PM
John MacKenzie 27 Apr 04 - 04:59 PM
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George Papavgeris 27 Apr 04 - 09:57 AM
Strollin' Johnny 27 Apr 04 - 07:51 AM
Hrothgar 27 Apr 04 - 06:37 AM
Dave Bryant 27 Apr 04 - 06:10 AM
tooligan 27 Apr 04 - 05:13 AM
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George Papavgeris 27 Apr 04 - 04:35 AM
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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: Joybell
Date: 30 Apr 04 - 07:24 AM

To tie up the Skippy problem. "Skippy the Bush Kangaroo" was written by Eric Jupp. Ref. Blackcatter's site on theme songs. Joy


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: bflat
Date: 29 Apr 04 - 10:23 PM

He's the laddie of the Bogle's from Scotland, now living in Australia.

Ellen


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: GUEST,Pat Cooksey.
Date: 29 Apr 04 - 09:03 PM

I never met Eric, but we have many frieds in common, during my
gigs I sing several songs by Eric, it matters not where in Europe
I sing his songs, the emotion transcends language, from one who has
been known to write a song or two in his time, I salute you.


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: GUEST,Larry K
Date: 29 Apr 04 - 04:02 PM

One of the greatest songwriters of our generation.    And a nice person as well.


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: Tam the Bam (Nutter)
Date: 29 Apr 04 - 01:39 PM

I like Eric Bogle and so does my dad Jim, my Sister Jean gave him a kiss in Australia.

I think he's better than Bob Dylan, the reason is that when Eric bogle sings, you can hear every word, but with Bob Dylan I can't.


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: Joybell
Date: 28 Apr 04 - 07:32 PM

For the record "Skippy the Bush Kangaroo" was around long before Eric Bogle arrived here. Someone will know who wrote it but I'd bet it wasn't him. Joy


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: Bill Hahn//\\
Date: 28 Apr 04 - 06:52 PM

Have you heard his latest album? The Colour of Dreams.

Bill Hahn


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: GUEST,Penguin Egg
Date: 28 Apr 04 - 02:14 PM

Amergin. Honestly, I do like Bogle and consider myself to be a big fan. Yes, I have listened to his other albums and have found them to be pretty feeble compaired to his first two albums. He is not the only artist to have burnt himself up after his initial effort and there is no disgrace in it. However, to pretend that all his work is uniformly great is to do his talent a great disservice.


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: Sooz
Date: 28 Apr 04 - 02:05 PM

I'm very impressed Johnny. Saved me the trouble!


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: Pistachio
Date: 28 Apr 04 - 12:46 PM

Eric Bogle - what a performer. He delivers thought provoking musical stories with emotion and depth. Songs from the heart, with a touch of sorrow, or just priceless in the humour department.
I first saw Eric in Nellies, Beverley, when John Munro joined him and just last year they were back in Cottingham, East Yorkshire.

I am a Scot myself so maybe that's why I like the Bogle sound.

Neither over-rated nor smug. ('Anon'. may not like him, "not to his personal taste"), but many more do.


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: GUEST,chinmusic
Date: 28 Apr 04 - 07:09 AM

Many thanks, Strollin' Johnny.


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: Strollin' Johnny
Date: 28 Apr 04 - 06:58 AM

Are you proud of me Sooz? :0)


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: Strollin' Johnny
Date: 28 Apr 04 - 06:48 AM

'The Sound Of Singing' - Eric Bogle.

We are well met my friends, in this place tonight
Though some of us are strangers to each other
The many paths that brought us here shall mingle and unite
As we walk down this same path together
And so when the music starts open up your heart
Let it soar like a lark in early morning
Sorrow care or fear tonight have no place here
They shall all soon disappear in the sound of singing.

This modern world we live in leaves us little room for choice
Small simple dreams are often derided
But tonight we shall combine in one simple human voice
Tonight we shall be not divided
So for these few hours at least let your spirit be released
May you find peace if peace is what you're seeking
The frantic ceaseless roar of the world outside your door
Shall this night fade before the sound of singing.

And so when the music starts open up your heart
Let it soar like a lark in early morning
Sorrow care or fear tonight have no place here
They shall all soon disappear in the sound of singing.

MAGIC!! And all from memory.

Enjoy!

Johnny :0)


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: GUEST, anon
Date: 28 Apr 04 - 06:01 AM

Poor old horses. Doesn't quite match up to the horror and scale of the Gallipoli landing which Matilda does a first rate job of depicting, though, does it? I still cry when I hear that song done well.


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: The Fooles Troupe
Date: 28 Apr 04 - 05:28 AM

Quarrantine was the reason for the killing of all military animals taken out of Australia, or for leaving them alive with willing locals. The WWI Aussies in the Middle East had seen how local horses were treated, so preferred that they not be made to suffer. A few apparently did survive, with trusted locals. Recently there was a special Anzac Day TV doco that showed the same happened to Dogs taken to Vietnam.

Recent changes to Quarrantine Regulations, now allow the animals to be brought back and kept in quarrantine until they are deemd safe.

Robin


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: matai
Date: 28 Apr 04 - 04:25 AM

One of the first folk songs I remember hearing was 'Now I'm Easy', by Eric Bogle. I was a solo Mother with very small children and could relate to the song even though it is about 50 years of being a cocky (cattle-farmer) I longed for the day when I could be easy, I doubted it would ever come. He has guested at several New Zealand Folk Festivals and only seems to improve with age. Last time he teamed up with a chap called John Munroe. They formed an excellent duo.

Matai


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: GUEST, anon
Date: 28 Apr 04 - 03:02 AM

Thanks for your considered respect for my humble opinion. (Or do I mean for showing me I was right to be anon!)

It's a question of personal taste: I called it like I see it. Matilda and No Man's Land are timeless classics. Some of the rest aren't. That's all. Some maukish, some of the "humorous" ones are peurile - even if they include a couple of snappy couplets - and many just dull. And delivered competently but unexceptionally.

Still imho and even more "anon" than before.


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: Amergin
Date: 27 Apr 04 - 06:53 PM

Penguin Egg, have you even bothered to listen to his other albums? If not, I suggest checking them out and quit being so short sighted. The man is a wonderful song writer and a nice fellow to boot.


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: Bill Hahn//\\
Date: 27 Apr 04 - 06:38 PM

I surely agree with the comment about "Guest"---he (Guest) probably is the lounge act he refers to. Bogle, to me, is the consumate performer and writer. Insights, persona on the stage, raconteour, you name it.

He can go from deep and thoughtful material to something that will have you split your sides laughing.    The story of the horses is so poigbant and he does explain that in the liner notes. Almost like hearing a drama of great sadness in under 5 minutes. Something like Woody Guthrie's synoposis of The Grapes of Wrath in Tom Joad.


Bill Hahn


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: GUEST,Penguin Egg
Date: 27 Apr 04 - 05:33 PM

I first heard Eric Bogle's songwriting abilities when June Tabor recorded "The Band Played Waltzing Matilda" on her debut album. I checked out Eric and found that he had written many other wonderful songs. However, it has to be said that they all appeared on his first two albums, "Now I'm Easy" and "Scraps of Paper." He has done nothing of value from the 80s onwards. If you get those two albums, both recorded in the 70s, you will have all the songs mentioned in the other postings.


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 27 Apr 04 - 04:59 PM

The song is called The Sound of Singing, and he uses it to open his first set quite often. I have it on CD, but haven't memorised the words, I'm sure someone will come up with them soon.
John...Who likes it too.


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: GUEST,chinmusic
Date: 27 Apr 04 - 02:54 PM

Would anybody know the words to one of Eric's songs that starts off 'we are well met my friends' and the verse ends something like 'shall all be lost in the sound of singing.' Much obliged.


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: George Papavgeris
Date: 27 Apr 04 - 09:57 AM

Now you mention it, Hrothgar/Johnny, I also remember Eric saying that in his intro last year. Senior moment...(they last months these days).


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: Strollin' Johnny
Date: 27 Apr 04 - 07:51 AM

Hrothgar, I reckon you're correct - that's the explanation Eric gives himself in the sleeve notes of his CD (he says they were in Palestine, but the same motives for killing them rather than leaving them to be badly treated by the natives).

BTW, 'Safe In The Harbour' (mentioned by someone above) is Eric's 'Tribute Song' to Stan Rogers, of whom he's a great fan. It contains one of the greatest-ever opening lines - "Have you stood by the ocean on a diamond-hard morning, and felt the horizon stir deep in your soul". I sure have.

Ignore GUEST - he's got shit for brains.

Johnny


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: Hrothgar
Date: 27 Apr 04 - 06:37 AM

El Greko

I think the reason for killing the horses was the quarantine problem, not cost.

I believe that it was suggested that they just be left behind, to benefit the countries like Egypt etc where they were. The Light Horsemen had seen the way horses were treated there and wouldn't stand for it.

All I need now is someone to ask me to support that with a reference, and then I'm really in it. That's a deep memory from somewhere - maybe my father, who was a British cavalryman himself.


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: Dave Bryant
Date: 27 Apr 04 - 06:10 AM

It's quite amusing to see how many of his songs have been adopted by the Irish (probably due to "The Furies") - even to the extent that they refuse to believe that they were written by an Australian Scot. "No-man's Land" (Green Fields of France), and "Leaving Nancy" are two examples.

Among my favourites of his lesser known songs are
IF WISHES WERE FISHES and
SAFE IN THE HARBOUR.

There is also this wonderful parody of two of his songs at once NOBODY'S MOGGY'S LAND.


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: tooligan
Date: 27 Apr 04 - 05:13 AM

I can only imagine Anon Guest is trying to stir things up a bit or perhaps he has no understanding of what the music is all about.


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: DaveA
Date: 27 Apr 04 - 04:39 AM

Don't you just love these brave critics who won't put a name to their jealous rants!!!

Eric has been writing his own ecletic mix of social comment & humour for more than 20 years now & is still as approachable as he was in the eighties.
Smug???? No way!!!
Aware of his talent & grateful for it.

However, as a down to earth bloke, I'm sure Eric realises that envy is the most sincere form of flattery.


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: George Papavgeris
Date: 27 Apr 04 - 04:35 AM

Brilliant songwriter. My own favourites are:

a) "As if he knows", telling the story of how, at the end of WWI, the Aussie Cavalry had to kill their own horses (which they had been asked to take along to war) because the state wouldn't pay for the cost to repatriate them. Each soldier would have to kill his mate's horse, so that nobody had to kill their own four-legged comrade.

b) "The gift of years", telling of a visit to the Dardanelles of a veteran of the war there, 70 years on, and "talking" to his fallen comrades ("Well, mate, here I am..."). Never fails to cause me to blub helplessly.

He's no two-hit wonder, he's the real thing. Unpretentious, tells it as it is.


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: GUEST, anon
Date: 27 Apr 04 - 02:47 AM

Over-rated and smug. Got lucky with a couple of good songs (okay - that's more than most of us, including me!) but really no better than many club performers.

imho


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: Bob Bolton
Date: 26 Apr 04 - 11:41 PM

G'day Puzzled Wombat,

Goodbye Lucky Country is, indeed, one of Wee Eric's more morose offerings. I think Eric has a few "emotional rollcoaster" rides (cf Naemanson's 15 August 00 post above) himself. Australia has some good points and some bad points - and Eric sees them all far too clearly for his peace of mind.

He's great value, as too many Australians let their peace of mind obscure anything that don't want to see - and our Prime Minister would like them to see even less!.

Regards,

Bob Bolton


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: GUEST,Puzzled Wombat
Date: 26 Apr 04 - 11:17 PM

Didn't he also write asong called "Goodbye Lucky Country?" About finding Australia much less generous than he had expected when he arrived there?

"you held your wallet to your chest
"and said the hell with all the rest"

are the only words I can remember from that song. Anyone got any other clues, comments, etc?


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: GUEST,Boab
Date: 08 Sep 01 - 03:11 AM

Ah, Amergin----we cannae be richt a' the time-----I was close though!


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: Wotcha
Date: 07 Sep 01 - 07:06 PM

I saw Eric in concert at the Abbey Pub, Chicago last year ... pretty poor turnout for a city that size I might add. Eric's fascination with history made him a natural to pen some modern classic folk songs. A great presence as a performer. His songs are sometimes attributed to others.
Cheers,
Brian


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: voyager
Date: 07 Sep 01 - 12:06 PM

Leave us not forget....

A Traditional FolkSinger's Lament

http://members.nbci.com/elstongunn/trad.html

"I'll sing anything, even God Save the King But I just won't sing any Bob Dylan!"


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: shankmac
Date: 07 Sep 01 - 04:33 AM

I thought Eric Bogle was best known for writing the theme tune to "Skippy the bush kangeroo".


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: Amergin
Date: 07 Sep 01 - 02:53 AM

belle of broughton refers to his grandmother....it talks about the way his grandfather saw her...

and his mother is indeed Nancy...


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: GUEST,Boab
Date: 07 Sep 01 - 02:05 AM

Eric was reared in Peebles-shire---I think in the little township of Broughton.[His "Belle o' Broughton" refers to his mother, who is also, I believe, the subject of his "Farewell Nancy".] A wonderful "versifier", for me his best is "No-man's Land"--often misnamed "the Green Fields of France".


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: SINSULL
Date: 06 Sep 01 - 10:56 PM

Singer/songwriter??? I thought he was just one of Kendall's fans. (Check the threads - Captain Morse received a very flattering note from Eric Bogle re: his recording of "The Band Played Waltzing Mathilda")


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull
Date: 06 Sep 01 - 08:48 PM


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: Mickey191
Date: 17 Aug 00 - 01:04 PM

Eric Bogle just apeared Sat. at the "Town Crier" restaura nt in Pawling , N.Y. and was terrific. Sad & funny, crowd loved him-and he got great reviews.


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: Susanne (skw)
Date: 16 Aug 00 - 07:14 PM

Thank you so much, Nynia! This is going to help a lot. 'Nobody's Moggy' cannot have been written by a cat lover! It always makes me glad I don't have to worry too much about cars where I and my FSO (feline significant other ...) live.
Dan, I didn't mean to say Eric's songs are shallow or anything - certainly not. His war trilogy and 'My Youngest Son' in particular are deeply felt. However, his style is usually very down-to-earth - concrete images that trigger emotions and speculation on the listeners' part, perhaps, but keep their feet solidly on the ground. 'Reason' seemed very different to me - a dialogue between two worlds, or two layers of our world, thus leaving the solid ground. - Susanne


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Subject: Lyr Add: HE'S NOBODY'S MOGGY NOW (Eric Bogle)
From: Nynia
Date: 16 Aug 00 - 05:31 PM

HE'S NOBODY'S MOGGY NOW
As recorded by Eric Bogle on "Scraps of Paper" (1983)

Somebody's moggy by the side of the road,
Somebody's pussy who forgot his Highway Code,
Someone's fav'rite feline who ran clean out of luck
When he ran onto the road and tried to argue with a truck:
Yesterday he purred and played in his pussy paradise,
Decapitating tweety-birds and masticating mice.
Now he's just six pounds of raw minced meat that don't smell very nice.
He's nobody's moggy now.

All you who love your pussy, be sure to keep him in.
Don't let him argue with a truck; the truck is bound to win.
And up on the busy road, don't let him play or frolic,
If you do, I'm warning you, it could be catastrophic.
If he tries to play on the roadway, I'm afraid that will be that.
There will be one last despairing meow and a sort of squelchy splat
And your pussy will be slightly dead and very, very flat.
He's nobody's moggy, just red and squashed and soggy,
He's nobody's moggy now.

* * *

Nynia.

This song got into DT under the title "Nobody's Moggy" -- an unfortunate mistake.


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Subject: Lyr Add: THE REASON FOR IT ALL (Bogle)
From: Nynia
Date: 16 Aug 00 - 05:26 PM

Hi, the following is how he sung The Reason For It All when touring Scotland with John Monroe in March 1982. The caps are EB and the rest JM. Eric said he wrote the song after reading about the incident in an Australian newspaper. What struck him was that Clare's son & daughter both lived in Sydney, not even that far away from her.

THE REASON FOR IT ALL.


SUNSHINE POURING ON THE CITY, IT'S ANOTHER LOVELY DAY IN SIDNEY
SUNSHINE POURING DOWN LIKE HONEY, IN A GOLDEN WATERFALL
BUT IN THE ROOM WHERE CLARE LIES DYING, NO SUNSHINE SENDS THE SHADOWS FLYING
NO CHILDREN GATHER 'ROUND HER CRYING, THERE'S NO-ONE THERE AT ALL
EXCEPT PERHAPS FOR THE MAN WHO SEES EACH LITTLE SPARROW FALL
Don't talk to me of lonely souls dying, dark, quiet rooms, and old people dying
I don't want to hear it, I don't want to hear it at all
Lonely old people die every day, don't blame me, I didn't make it that way
That's just how it is, don't look for a reason for it all

WINTER WEEPING ON THE CITY, A WET AND WINDY DAY IN SIDNEY
RAINDROPS FALLING FAT AND HEAVY, DOWN CLARE'S WINDOW PANE
THE RAINDROPS ON THE TIN ROOF BEATING, DISTURB THE RATS AS THEY ARE FEEDING
BACK TO THEIR NESTS THEY ALL GO CREEPING, LEAVING CLARE ALONE AGAIN
IT'S BEEN A LONG AND LONELY TIME SINCE CLARE COULD HEAR THE RAIN
Don't talk to me of the meaning of life, don't sing your songs that cut like a knife
I don't want to hear it, I don't want to hear it at all
Lonely people are not my concern, from dust we come, to dust we return
That's just how it is, don't look for a reason for it all

SPRINGTIME'S COME AT LAST TO SIDNEY, THE FLOWERS BLOOMING IN THE CITY
IN ALL THEIR MULTI-COLOURED GLORY, THEY RISE TO GREET THE YEAR
MEMORIES IN SHAME RECALLING, FOOTSTEPS ON THE FRONT PORCH FALLING
VOICES THROUGH THE WINDOW CALLING, IS ANYBODY THERE
CLARE CAMPBELL'S LOST AND LONELY SOUL IS A LONG, LONG WAY FROM HERE
Don't talk to me about life's seasons, don't ask me for answers, don't ask me for reasons
That's just how it is, don't look for a reason for it all
Man can go crazy if he keeps asking why, yeah man can go crazy if he keeps asking why
That's just how it is, don't look for a reason for it all

CAN'T YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT I'M TRYING TO SAY, THERE MUST BE A REASON, THERE MUST BE A WAY
TO MAKE SOME SENSE OF IT, TO TRY TO FIND A REASON FOR IT ALL
WE ARE NOT BORN JUST SO WE CAN DIE, THERE MUST BE A REASON AND WE'VE GOT TO TRY
TO MAKE SOME SENSE OF IT, TO TRY TO FIND A REASON FOR IT ALL
Don't talk to me about life's seasons, don't ask me for answers, don't ask me for reasons
That's just how it is, don't look for a reason for it all
From the moment we're born, we start to die, man can go crazy if he keeps asking why
That's just how it is, don't look for a reason for it all
That's just how it is, don't look for a reason for it all
OH THERE MUST BE A WAY, THERE MUST BE A REASON FOR IT ALL


All the best, Nynia.


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: GUEST,late 'n short
Date: 15 Aug 00 - 11:42 PM

Susanne,

Lyrics for Eric's songs are hard to come by. Both of his song books are out of print. For what it's worth, "A Reason For It All" is in one of them. It's also on the "Scraps of Paper" album if you need to find a clear version. I'm not sure what you mean by "spiritual" but many of Eric's songs touch me at a level that is deeper than "human". I've only seen him once in person and before singing several of his songs, he gave us the story behind them; the inspiration if you will, that gave new meaning to the words I'd heard many times.

Dan


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: Susanne (skw)
Date: 15 Aug 00 - 05:32 PM

Jon, do you have a link to the words of 'Reason For It All'? I tried both DT and SuperSearch with no luck. I only have a bad tape recording of it, very hard to understand. It seems to be an untypically 'spiritual' song for Eric! - Susanne


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: Naemanson
Date: 15 Aug 00 - 10:32 AM

The best description of an Eric Bogle concert that I've heard is that it is an emotional roller coaster. He'll have you rolling in the aisles with one song and crying in your beer with the next one.


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Subject: RE: WhoÝs Eric Bogle?
From: Jon Freeman
Date: 15 Aug 00 - 08:49 AM

I think I prefer the dog one (Little Gomez) to the cat one but I found them both ammusing. I think my current favourite of his is "A Reason For it All" and the "Leaving Of Nancy" has been a long time favourite of mine. Eric Bogle has written many great songs.

Jon


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca
Date: 15 Aug 00 - 07:53 AM

Love that Nobody's Moggy Now. It is QUITE a hoot!


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: Little Hawk
Date: 15 Aug 00 - 07:12 AM

Yeah, he's quite enjoyable to see. Did a concert in Orillia maybe a year and a half ago. You've got to hear his song "He's Nobody's Moggie Now"...it's about a dead cat. Very funny! Also "Plastic Paddy"...it's about cheap rip-off hackneyed quasi-Irish pub bands. Ever see one of those?

He likes the word "specious" too, so if you meet him be sure to find a way of slipping it into the conversation.

Ha ha. It's an in joke between me and Eric's band. Ask the lead guitar player.


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: McGrath of Harlow
Date: 15 Aug 00 - 06:36 AM

Here's an Eric Bogle home page Pretty exhaustive. He's OK.


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Subject: RE: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: InOBU
Date: 15 Aug 00 - 06:16 AM

Eric Bogal is a Scott living in Austrailia who wrote most of the best songs of the past thrity some years... Larry


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Subject: Who´s Eric Bogle?
From: GUEST,Fedele (not a guest but I´m in Germany now)
Date: 15 Aug 00 - 06:12 AM

I just know he wrote "The Band played Waltzing Matilda" (heard from The Pogues), "Now I´m Easy" (Dubliners), "My Youngest Son Came Home Today" (Billy Bragg). I once tried to look for him on the net but, you know, with all that crap around... So maybe it´s better if I ask the Mudcat.
Oh, by the way, what´s your favourite site about Dubliners? (Same thing to say).


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