Subject: RE: Looking for Jake Thackray songs From: GUEST,lesley.marciniak@gmail.com Date: 22 Apr 06 - 06:41 AM Loved reading about Jake Thackray, but unable to find words for W P C Sadie Stick !!!!! Anyone know this one ??? I'm living in France and no one here knows of him. Difficult to translate, but I found Brother Gorrilla in French and printed it for My French class. Would appreciate words to Sadie if you have them. Also know of a guy in Australia who used to sing most of his songs in folk clubs and pubs in England. Lost touch now but I guess he still sings them out there. Thanks |
Subject: RE: Looking for Jake Thackray songs From: GUEST,Ian Pittaway Date: 22 Apr 06 - 05:17 PM W P C Sadie Stick? Is that a Jake song? Not aware of it. EMI have - at last! - released all their JT material in a box set, 'Jake in a Box' (with lots of unreleased extras), plus the whole concert from the live album, 'Live Performance'. So that's all Jake's output now on CD ... except the fab live Dingle album and the songs he only ever recorded for radio. |
Subject: RE: Looking for Jake Thackray songs From: GUEST,Dr Price Date: 23 Apr 06 - 08:26 AM There's a marvellous CD which has just appeared, Jake Thackray Live At The Lobster Pot, from Lobster Pot Records, Lakeview Studios, Cathedine, Bwlch, Brecon LD3 7DS. The Lobster Pot, at Instow, Devon, was a pub/restaurant which had folk and jazz, and owner John Oliver used to record hundreds of hours of Shirley Collins, Ewan McColl and Peggy Seeger - and Jake. Jake was Lobster Pot Records' debut CD, and this recording captures his exuberance and joy at performing with an audience - five stars! Incidentally, Jake was a Yorkshireman and proud of it, but he loved Penallt and Monmouth and everything about Wales. |
Subject: RE: Looking for Jake Thackray songs From: The Badger Date: 23 Apr 06 - 10:45 AM If you go onto the "The Jake Thackray Website" you will find full details of all Jake's songs. They are also organising a Jakefest in Scarborough in August. Tamar productions of Scarborough have also produced a stage musical, Sister Josephine Strikes Back, based around some of Jake's songs with book by Ian Macmillan. I saw it in Leeds and it was absolutely hilarious - Jake would have loved it - and the stage performance is available on DVD. Dr. Price is dead right - Jake was proud of his Yorkshire roots . He came from Leeds, where he also taught at Intake School before going Pro. WPC Sadie Stick was written by Mike Abaslom. The Saga of W.P.C. Sadie Stick, Maclagan and Bomber Dina. He recorded it on an album in the early seventies - Hector and other Peccadillos - for Phillips, but I don't know if a CD version has been made. There are a number of Mike Absalom web sites on Google. |
Subject: Lyr Add: WPC SADIE STICK (Mike Absolom) From: GUEST Date: 23 Apr 06 - 02:00 PM WPC SADIE STICK was Mike Absolom, not Jake... They say she ate to satiate a need for love. She was a breed above the average police-woman. WPC Sadie Stick, big and fat and round and thick, Fourteen stone with a hairy lip, my bruvver! MacLagan hankered after her with hankering and grief, And frequently when drunk he'd sing behind his handkerchief: "WPC Sadie Stick! Hit me again with your big black stick! I'll 'ave a word with you when I find my dic---tionary!") The night of the Policeman's Ball, MacLagan met her in the hall. He said: "'Ello! 'Ello, 'ello, 'ello!” She turned and looked him in the face as friendly as a can of Mace And said: "Piss off! Are you someone that I know? Is it the gay Lothario? Is it Don Giovanni? Don't drop your balls into my court, you nasty little mannie!" (but all MacLagan said was) "WPC Sadie Stick! Hit me again with your big black stick! I'll 'ave a word with you when I find my dic---tionary!" When a bust is damned a dam is bust. Giving Sadie up for lust, MacLagan said: "It's hard to hold yer own! Sadie, Sadie, I would like to stick my finger in the dyke. I'll drown of love if you leave me here alone.” Drunk on an empty head, he sought the porcine porcelain, And as he groped his drunken way, they heard this sad refrain: "WPC Sadie Stick! Hit me again with your big black stick! I'll 'ave a word with you when I find my dic---tionary!" Meanwhile back in Notting Hill, the moon showed up like a Mandrax pill In the sky, so high, like everybody. Bomber Dinah with delight stuffed her bra with gelignite. She's a booby trap just for tonight, and Noddy! Up in the sweaty ballroom, things were swinging. As she cased the place, she heard MacLagan singing: "WPC Sadie Stick! Hit me again with your big black stick! I'll 'ave a word with you when I find my dic---tionary!" Behind the wall, Dinah unseen laid bare her bulging magazine, But suddenly MacLagan did appear. He muttered: "Is this where the gents is?" Then a vision pierced his drunken senses, Big and bold and beautiful and bare! "It must be Sadie, half undressed! If she was French she'd be from Brest. I always did like Bristols best! I love you! WPC Sadie Stick! Hit me again with your big black stick! I'll 'ave a word with you when I find my dic---tionary!" Dinah was not like other girls. She had a twin-set but no pearls. She shouted: "Kill the Pigs!" and then exploded. MacLagan took off through the air, wrapped in a red hot brassiere. He said: "I did not know the girl was loaded!" A satellite was set alight high in the London sky! As it tumbled over Notting Hill you could hear it cry: WPC Sadie Stick! Hit me again with your big black stick! I'll 'ave a word with you when I find my dic---tionary!" It was on the LP Hector and Other Peccadillos. |
Subject: RE: Looking for Jake Thackray songs From: GUEST,harryrages Date: 23 Apr 06 - 02:54 PM I have a Jake Thackray Vol 1 songbook I can scan and e-mail if you want. Has dots and chords. |
Subject: RE: Looking for Jake Thackray songs From: GUEST,Ian Burdon Date: 11 May 06 - 03:53 PM In a fit of pedantry, may I add to Ian Pittaway's comments that, as well as the radio performances to which he refers, there remains a small number of songs which Jake performed on TV which have yet to return to the public light of day. There are also some decent quality live recordings floating about (including the "Live in Germany" cd now available via www.jakethackray.com which - declaring an interest - I produced). We aim to getmore of this into the public domain in due course. As well as the Scarborough Jakefest (which follows the Woolwich, Torrington and Edinburgh Jakefests), several of us perform evenings of Jake's songs around the country, most recently in Knutsford Cheshire in February and, last weekend, a well received set at the Holmfirth Festival of Folk as "The Jake Thackray Experience". We can be contacted via the website where I appear as 'aliasmacalias'. Ian |
Subject: RE: Looking for Jake Thackray songs From: GUEST Date: 30 Jun 06 - 07:10 PM Sometime again, someone asked about Jake Thackray and a song about a concrete mixer. Jake didn't do this song. The Concrete mixer song was and is still performed by Bernard Wrigley. |
Subject: RE: Looking for Jake Thackray songs From: GUEST Date: 09 Oct 06 - 08:35 AM hi, anychance the person offering to scan the songbook email it to me at kurt_ne3@yahoo.com |
Subject: RE: Looking for Jake Thackray songs From: Ian Burdon Date: 09 Oct 06 - 02:48 PM You could also try here: http://www.jakethackray.com/content/section/3/26/ Ian |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: songs by Jake Thackray From: GUEST,PM1970 Date: 23 Apr 09 - 10:22 AM Does anybody know the words to his versions of England Country Garden and one called Green Stamps, which is a parody of Greensleeves? |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: songs by Jake Thackray From: Darowyn Date: 23 Apr 09 - 02:16 PM |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: songs by Jake Thackray From: Jim Dixon Date: 24 Apr 09 - 03:41 PM We have parody versions of ENGLISH COUNTRY GARDEN in old threads here, here, and here; we also have a parody of GREENSLEEVES called GREENSTAMPS in the DT here. I'm pretty sure Jake Thackray didn't write either of them, but he may have sung them. |
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Subject: BBC 2014 Great Lives - Jake Thackray From: FreddyHeadey Date: 09 Aug 18 - 02:33 PM BBC Great Lives Isy Suttie & John Watterson(Fake Thackray) talking about Jake Thackray to Matthew Parris https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b042jhlm 2014 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ bbc iPlayer Radio app http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/3yvdp3zQJWLtl204z9nxgRt/download-the-iplayer-radio-app (then click the '+' on the programme's web page then on the app click Menu > My Radio > Listen Later) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: songs by Jake Thackray From: GUEST,Ray Date: 10 Aug 18 - 09:21 AM That would be John Watterson the spam merchant then, would it? |
Subject: ADD: The Lodger (Jake Thackray) From: Joe Offer Date: 01 Feb 21 - 06:39 PM Sung with panache today at the singaround by Melbert. The Lodger Words & Music: Jake Thackray My landlady had three lovely daughters. They used to come and make my bed each day. They used to come and clean my living quarters, But their mother made quite sure they didn't stay. There was Mary: she seemed chary; There was Helen: she seemed well and truly sceptical about my qualities; There was Julie: she was truly well-proportioned, but her caution Brought exhaustion on my aching arteries. But I was wrong: they weren't at all impervious To the possibilities of high romance - And I sensed a certain girlish nerviness In the way they folded my pyjama pants. And I was right, for late one night Sweet little Mary, like a fairy, As I lay sleeping, came a-creeping to my side. She was mine: it was divine - but we were doomed, for very soon Into the room came sister Helen, and she cried: "Mary, go to bed!" Off Mary went. "Now, young man," Helen said, "for your punishment, "We mustn't have a fight, we mustn't make a row: "Turn off the light - it's my turn now!" Well, after all, I'm young and relatively vigorous, And though I still protest my innocence, By temperament I'm strictly un-polygamous, And if I sinned, I sinned in self-defence. Nevertheless I must confess I wouldn't miss that sort of bliss And when it ended I was rendered comatose. When, loud and clear, very near, in my ear a loud voice spoke And I was awoken from my post-coital doze. "Helen, go to bed!" Helen went away. "Now, young man," Julie said, "you will have to pay! "You've blighted Helen's charms, filched her purity. "Open up your arms - come and filch me!" I was amazed, and really rather tired; I thought I'd given all that I could give. A little kip was all that I desired, But I'm British, so my upper lip was stiff. She was chaotic, idiotic, quite exotic and ecstatic, Acrobatic and emphatically fine. All to no good, for when I could open my eyes, to my surprise I found her mother looking into mine. "Julie, go to bed!" Julie left the scene. "Now listen, Ma," I said, "I know the old routine. "I'll do what you like, but I shall be vexed "And I'll bloody well go on strike if Grandma's next!" https://www.jakethackray.com/archive/songs/the-lyrics-and-guitar-tabs/item/the-lodger.html |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: songs by Jake Thackray From: Gurney Date: 01 Feb 21 - 09:26 PM I find it easiest to copy lyrics from Youtube. You can stop the song instantly, go back in tiny increments to get the missed word. Much easier than LPs or CDs, which are frustrating to copy from. Several Thackray songs there, including some the original poster asked for on 1997. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: songs by Jake Thackray From: Joe Offer Date: 26 Apr 21 - 06:35 PM Nice collection of Jack Thackray songs here: |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: songs by Jake Thackray From: Georgiansilver Date: 27 Apr 21 - 05:48 AM Jake Thackray on Youtube. |
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