Subject: Eric Bogle From: Mikey joe Date: 12 Oct 00 - 09:15 AM Hi folks I've tried searching in the DT for some of these but can't find them anywhere. I'm looking for the chords and lyrics of a number if bogles. Went to see him last night- EXCELLENT Anway what I'm looking for are: Plastic Paddy Song The one about the Scotsman in the bar in the outback The progress song about the bridge to Skye And one or two others I can't think of now. Hope you can help Cheers |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Eric Bogle From: GUEST,late 'n short Date: 12 Oct 00 - 02:56 PM MJ, Sorry I can't help with the specific songs you're looking for but you can find chords for "If Wishes Were Fishes" in the DT. Chords for Eric's more well known songs ("No Man's Land", "And the Band Played..., "Safe in the Harbour" can be found in the OLGA mirrors. I'm always on the lookout for lyr/chords (especially chords)but Eric's material is hard to find and the two older songbooks are out of print. I'll keep you in mind if I come across anything. I saw him back in July and he was great. Dan |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Eric Bogle From: Catrin Date: 12 Oct 00 - 07:28 PM I couldn't find the words of this one in the DT - but click here" for an interesting discussion about it. Also, if you do a DT/Forum search using 'Eric Bogle' you will find the words to many of his songs. (I apologise if that's ovious and you've tried it already.) Failing that, have you tried a "Google" search? Good luck, Catrin |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Eric Bogle From: Catrin Date: 12 Oct 00 - 07:29 PM Duh! The link works though! Cheers, Catrin |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Eric Bogle From: Jim Dixon Date: 15 Nov 02 - 10:52 PM refresh |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Eric Bogle From: mmb Date: 15 Nov 02 - 11:49 PM I've recently seen other threads where someone posts the single word "Refresh," but don't understand the purpose. Explanation, please? Meanwhile, I know the thread is asking for chords and/or lyrics, but the following notice arrived in my mailbox earlier this evening, and I thought of it when I just logged in and saw this thread. The announcement contains the titles of the songs Eric is performing from his most recent CD. Some 'catters in the Albany (NY) area may be interested in catching his performance: AUSTRALIAN ERIC BOGLE RETURNS WITH NEW CD: 8TH STEP & OLD SONGS COLLABORATE FOR ALTAMONT CONCERT "Brilliance from down under." -The Boston Globe Our favorite Australian singer-songwriter ERIC BOGLE, musical social commentator, will introduce his October CD release The Colour of Dreams Greentrax) in an Eighth Step concert co-sponsored by Old Songs, Inc, at 7 pm, Sunday, November 24, 2002 at Masonic Hall, 138 Maple Ave., Altamont (regular site of the Old Songs concert series). Funny, hard-hitting and hip, he's is politically fearless, hilariously self-deprecating, and one of the world's finest singer-songwriters. His trademark voice and guitar, and his thought-provoking lyrics, have won him fans all over the world. He is a perceptive and compassionate individual whose songs cover many of the injustices in this complex world and few subjects seem to escape his attention. This latest collection includes such subjects as child abuse, the events of September 11th, illegal migrants and the global economy. As always, Eric displays his wonderful knack of cutting through to the heart of the matter with a few well-crafted lines, never failing to provide great entertainment and much food for thought. The new CD collects 16 songs: "The Colour of Dreams"; "No Resurrection"; "The Koala Kafe"; "As If He Knows"; "Reconciliation"; "Elvis 'N' Me"; "Daniel Smiling"; "Global Economy"; "Care For the Land"; "One Morning In Bar Harbour"; "The Dalai Lama's Candle"; "Homecoming"; "Ibrahim"; "Elizabeth's Song"; "Cradle To the Grave"; "Soaring Fever. "All but one are originals (not sure which one-). Born in Peebles, Scotland but now living in Australia (one critic calls him Scotland's finest export), Eric regularly tours the USA, Canada, the UK and Europe, as well as his adopted homeland, where he has been the recipient of many awards for his music, including a UN Peace Medal and the Order of Australia from the Australian Government. Since his first gold album, he has made numerous TV and radio appearances, and performed throughout Australia, USA and Canada, England, Scotland, Ireland, Denmark, Holland, Switzerland, Germany (East and West), New Zealand, France and Bermuda. Probably best known in the U.S. for his songs, Bogle's most recognizable and popular song "The Band Played Waltzing Matilda" has to date been recorded by over 100 artists, a diverse group ranging from Joan Baez to The Pogues. Another Bogle favorite "The Green Fields of France" (No Mans Land), was recorded by the Furey Brothers and spent an incredible 26 weeks in the Irish charts, including 10 weeks at No. 1. In rare American performances (this is his third Eighth Step performance), Bogle sings original songs accompanied by his own guitar and 2-3 bandmates. With disarming, irreverent humor and poignant observation, he illustrates the common foibles, social issues and grandeur of Australia, America and the world community. For further information visit online at zindbourne.com/ebogle. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Eric Bogle From: EBarnacle1 Date: 16 Nov 02 - 01:25 AM Got the album on the Mudcat Auction. It's good. Get it. Get it. Get it. I've played it almost every day at work. It does not seem to grow stale. |
Subject: Tune Add: ONE SMALL STAR (Eric Bogle) From: GUEST,Marion in Cornwall Date: 16 Nov 02 - 04:37 AM When I saw this thread I remembered that I had these lyrics from ¡®The Emigrant & The Exile¡¯ CD that Eric Bogle made with John Munro a few years ago. I think the only one previously posted is ¡®One Small Star¡¯, and I¡¯ve managed to work out the dots so I¡¯ve added these here. (written for the parents of the children killed in Dunblane) From ¡®The Emigrant & The Exile¡¯ X:2 T:ONE SMALL STAR C:Eric Bogle Q:1/4=105 M:4/4 L:1/8 K:C CD|E3G G2E2|D2C4C2|C3C C2A,2|G,6CD|E3G G2E2| D3C E4|F3E D2(C D)|D6G,2|A2A2B3A||A2G3G GG| F3G A2F2|D6D2|E3E E3D|D2C2C2CC|C3B, A,2B,2|C6|| E2F2|G4c4|A6c2|c2B2A3B|(AG) G4EF|G4(c2B2)| A4F3E|D6G2|G4C4|A2F6|B4(G2c2)|c6|] OLD AND IN THE WAY The time has come could be a while But I'll start to see it in their eyes They're trying hard, they joke and smile But I can see the day When they've had enough of duty's lot Enough of watching as I fad But my kids will fight the very thought That I'm old and in the way. My wits dart quick as ever could Which makes the pain far greater still This shell can't move the way it should Or speak the words my mind would say Inside I watch my own decline Along with those who love me best They bear their pain, I live with mine 'cause I'm old and in the way. Ch An independence of my own The garden or the corner store It's at an end - not safe alone Or so at least the doctors say The kids will quickly rally round 'Come stay with us, we've lots of room' Does my life depend upon them now? Am I so old and in the way? And so at last the time has come My dignity just slips away Will I let them see me fall so far? Well, that'll be the day Old folks home - there I said the words 'It¡¯s for the best' they'll bravely say And with brittle smiles they'll come at first And then slowly fade away They feel the guilt and I despair Of strangers' cool and distant care But I'll be here and they'll be there No longer in the way. From ¡®The Emigrant & The Exile¡¯ ONE SMALL STAR When I need to feel you near me I stand in this quiet place With the silver light of countless stars Falling on my face Though they all shine so brightly Somehow it comforts me to know That some who burn the brightest died an eternity ago. Ch But your light still shines It's one small star to guide me And to help me hold back the dark Your light's still shining in my heart. I'm learning how to live without you Though I never thought I could And even how to smile again And I never thought I would And to cherish the heart's memories That can bring you back to life Though some caress me gently And some cut me like a knife. Can your soul be out there somewhere Beyond the infinity of time I guess you've found some answers now I'll have to wait for mine Till my light joins with yours someday. To shine through time and space And one day fall, in a distant age Upon some stranger's face. POACHER'S MOON Moon on the water cold frosty night World full of shadows and silver light Your blood is singing to an old wild tune Your heart beats faster it's a poachers moon. Beneath dark water by the rivers edge The salmon is resting on a gravel bed Cam frae the ocean cam hame tae spawn Back to the tweed river where it was born Man o the river all the days of your life You love it better than your kids and wife It¡¯s beauty caresses, it's peace consols The song of it's journey runs deep in your soul Salmon and poaching its aye been the same Both play their parts in a far bigger game Through ages uncounted as the years spin roond Play hunter and hunted 'neath the poachers moon Fish in the torchlight oh see how it gleams a nice wee present frae the Earl o' Weymess Nothing tastes sweeter nothing tastes as good As a poor man's belly full of rich mans food The torch is steady the salmon is still The cleek is ready and noo the kill White water splashes red water runs Tail madly thrashes and this games done But the old days are gone noo from the river tweed Always when a man took little more than his need Oh one for the table one tae buy a wee dram It¡¯s cyanide and nets now and refrigerated vans And the salmon are fewer getting less every year The river noo runs like a lang empty tear All through bonny Tweedale past sheiling and toon Dying in the cold light o' a poachers moon From ¡®The Emigrant & The Exile¡¯ THE BALLAD OF CHARLES DAVENPORT Welcome home to Derby Charles Welcome back from Nova Scotia So many miles so long to wait And never know your mother But I knew you'd mend the broken thread The one I never wanted broken So now we'll set the record straight Trade one past for another. I never think about the war It conjures up too many shadows When life was hanging by a thread And nothing seemed to matter Then a child myself, I bore a child They said it best to hand you over And who was I, in guilt and shame To think that I knew better. The sisters said they'd bring you up And give you what I couldn't offer Another family, different name They said I'd soon forget you And to keep you from the pain and loss 'Poor Orphan' was the tale they told you and to cleanly cover every trace to Canada they sent you. You must have wondered through the years As you grew to be this different person What link you were within the chain What went to make this man And oh, to be somebody's son And oh, to be somebody's brother To be complete, to know your name And how your life began. You found your way to Derby, Charles You've tracked me down from Nova Scotia To kneel beside the stone that says I was your loving mother But you took too long, I couldn't wait But here you see I always loved you Too late to see it in my eyes Too late for starting over. From ¡®The Emigrant & The Exile¡¯ THE STRANGERS 'Welcome stranger' - the hills a' seem tae say Their Border colours of green and brown and purple and grey Are sae familiar and yet they're a' sae strange So I answer 'hello stranger, is it you or me who's changed?' 'Welcome stranger' the curlew seems tae cry A scrap o' paper whirlin' in the muddy sky My heart remembers his bittersweet refrain Yet I answer 'hello stranger, is it you or me who's changed?' ch: But the Tweed still runs down past that wee Border toon Where my parents lived and died It¡¯s where the boy was born, It¡¯s where the man was formed Where my past and my present collide Where the man who is and the boy who was Will not look for each other again Too many threads have been unstrung too much water has run Under the bridge between now and then. 'Welcome stranger' the west wind seems tae sing A promise bearer o' the comin' o' the spring My senses waken tae the scent and taste o' hame Yet I answer 'hello stranger, is it you or me who's changed?' 'Welcome stranger' the whole valley seems tae call It once seemed boundless, aye but now it seems sae small It¡¯s far horizons the years have crossed and tamed So I answer 'hello stranger, is it you or me who's changed?' From ¡®The Emigrant & The Exile¡¯ WERE YOU THERE? Were you there in the beginning When the parties were for singing And for 'fathoming the bowl'! Drinking by the kitchen door And did you sleep on someone's floor When the song was in your soul. Ch: Looking back to when Ewan wrote the songs we sang And Hamish played the blues Remember when Ray and Archie sang in harmony The Star Club was the place to be, with Alex singing 'goodbye booze'. In the Folk Club's candled glimmer You were audience and singer There were fewer of us then And you knew the folk who listened In a place where no stars glistened With no thought of 'us and them'. Now you look out at the faces At the hundreds in their places And you don't see one you know Now it's record deals and airplay And the company wants their say And the money's all the go. But it's not like - Folk Song I gave you All the best years of my life 'cause wee Eric writes the songs the Fisher's are still singing Dick Gaughan helps us look inside our soul And when all is said and done And it's really like it was those years ago. From ¡®The Emigrant & The Exile¡¯ Hope these are of use. Marion |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Eric Bogle From: Jim Dixon Date: 17 Nov 02 - 02:00 PM Mmb: I refreshed the thread because I noticed that Mikey Joe's requests hadn't been answered. I can't answer them myself, but I thought someone else might do so, if only the thread is brought to their attention. I think that's usually the reason someone refreshes an old thread that started with a question. Even if Mikey Joe is no longer paying attention (He posted his request 2 years ago.), the songs he was asking for might make a valuable addition to our database. Marion: Your contributions are certainly welcome, but may I make a suggestion? In the future, please post each song in a separate message. Give each message a new subject line containing "Lyr Add:" and the name of the song, and if space permits, the name of the author or other source. This makes the songs easier to find if someone is searching for them. |
Subject: Lyr Add: OLD AND IN THE WAY (Eric Bogle) From: Jim Dixon Date: 17 Nov 02 - 02:00 PM See Marion's message above. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Eric Bogle From: mmb Date: 17 Nov 02 - 02:30 PM Jim, am I understanding you correctly? If someone notices that the stated purpose of a thread still contains unanswered questions or may have new, relevant meaning, he/she may simply type "refresh" without actually adding anything new, just to keep the thread from falling out of sight? That would be helpful to me, because I started a thread back in October and there were folks who mentioned they'd get back to it "when they had time," and it has since dropped 'way down the list. Is this such an instance? If so, thanks a lot for your response! And if not, please enlighten me further. M. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Eric Bogle From: Marion in Cornwall Date: 17 Nov 02 - 03:06 PM Jim, Thanks for the pointer. I left the name of the author out of the posting as I'm not sure which songs were written by Eric Bogle or by John Munro. Regards Marion |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Eric Bogle From: Susanne (skw) Date: 17 Nov 02 - 09:16 PM mmb, you'll find this in quite a few threads. It's perfectly ok. Go ahead and refresh your thread if we haven't come up to your expectations yet! |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Chords Req: Eric Bogle From: mmb Date: 17 Nov 02 - 10:00 PM Suzanne, my expectations are more than met here on MC. There was just one thread where I raised a nostalgic question that one or two folks - whom I've known for years - noticed, saying they'd return to it when they had time. I just suspect that normal busy-ness and the inactivity of the thread has let it slip from their memories. One of these days I'll just refresh it and give them a chance to respond. I just didn't realize that that was the purpose of the "Refresh" message. Neat! Thanks, both Suzanne and Jim! M. |
Subject: Chords Add: ONE SMALL STAR (Eric Bogle) From: JanH Date: 23 Jan 09 - 03:15 AM Here´s One Small Star. I´ve written out some of the bass runs. One Small Star Eric Bogle Capo 2nd fret (C) (C/B) (Am) (C)(C/G)(F) (G) (C) (G) When I (C)need to (G)feel you (C)near me, I (C/G)stand (F)in this quiet (C)place, With the silver (G)light of (C)countless (C/E)stars (F/C) Falling (F/A)on (F/C)my (G)face. (G/D)(G) Though (F)they all (G)shine so (C)brightly, Some(C/G)how it (F)comforts (F/C)me (F)to (G)know That (C)some who (C/B)burn the (Am)brightest died (C) An e(F)terni(G)ty a(C)go. (C/G) (C) (C/G) But your (C)light (C/B)still (Am)shines, (C) It's (F)one small (G)star to (C)guide me, And to help (C/B)me (Am)hold back (Am/C)the (G)dark. (G/B) (G) (G/B)(G) Your (C)light's still (C/G)(F)shining (C)(F)(G)in (G/B)m(G)y(C)heart. (C/B) (Am) (C) (C/B) (Am) I'm learning (C)how to (G)live with(C)out you, (C/G) And I (F)never thought I (C)could, And even (G)how to (C)smile a(C/E)gain, I (F/C)never (F/A)thought (F/C)I (G)would. (G/D)(G) And to (F)cherish (G)the heart's (C)memories That (C/G)can (F)bring you (F/C)back (F)to (G)life, Though (C)some ca(C/B)ress me (Am)gently And (C)some (F)cut me (G)like a (C)knife. (C/G) (C) (C/G) But your (C)light (C/B)still (Am)shines, (C) It's (F)one small (G)star to (C)guide me, And to help (C/B)me (Am)hold back (Am/C)the (G)dark. (G/B) (G) (G/B)(G) Your (C)light's still (C/G)(F)shining (C)(F)(G)in (G/B)m(G)y(C)heart. (C/B) (Am) - Instrumental verse, no 'tag' - Can your soul be (G)out there (C)somewhere Beyond (C/G)the in(F)finity of (C)time? I guess you've (G)found some (C)answers (C/E)now, (F/C) I'll have to (F/A)wait (F/C)for (G)mine, (G/D)(G) Till (F)my light (G)joins with (C)yours one day (C/G) To (F)shine through (F/C)time (F)and (G)space, (G/B)(G) And (C)one day (C/B)far in the (Am)distance, play (Am/C)(Am/G) U(F)pon some (G)stranger's (C)face. (C/G) (C) (C/G) But your (C)light (C/B)still (Am)shines, (C) It's (F)one small (G)star to (C)guide me, And to help (C/B)me (Am)hold back (Am/C)the (G)dark. (G/B) (G) (G/B)(G) Your (C)light's still (C/G)(F)shining (C)(F)(G)in (G/B)m(G)y(C)heart, (C/B) (Am) Yes, (G)your (C)light's still (C/G)(F)shining (F/A)(F)(G)in (G/B)my (C)heart. © Eric Bogle, All Rights Reserved janhauenstein@gmx.de |
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