Subject: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Áine Date: 02 Dec 01 - 05:18 PM TGG thought that you all could stand a change from the 'creature' oriented Challenge!s this time -- So, she went a found this little tale that reminded her of that commercial with the tree-catching competition in it . . . and besides that, she just couldn't pass up any story that had the words Pashan Pud in it (could you?)!! ;-) Go for it, Challenge!rs --
They Sure Know How To Pitch A Party In Pashan Pud! . . . (August 2001, Uttar Pradesh, India) -- Thousands of Indian villagers have celebrated an annual festival by throwing stones at each other.
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Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: SINSULL Date: 02 Dec 01 - 07:15 PM "Unless you've made no mistakes in your life Be careful of stones that you throw" |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: MMario Date: 02 Dec 01 - 08:35 PM oh my! WAY too tired to do justice to this tonight - but will try to sleep on it and hopefully will come up with something. |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Amos Date: 02 Dec 01 - 11:57 PM Pashan Pud
Pashan Pud, Pashan Pud, Clonked old Januli with a chunk of ice, Pashun Pud, Pashun Pud, Little Bashar, grew up on a farm, Pashan Pud, Pashan Pud, Half the town, out like a light Pashan Pud, Pashan Pud |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Amergin Date: 03 Dec 01 - 12:36 AM kinda brings to mind bob dylan's rainy day women 12 & 35.... (i hope I have the title right) |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Bert Date: 03 Dec 01 - 12:39 AM ...that's not gneiss... Gawd Amos, you trying to usurp Atr's esteemed position here at the Cat? |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Clifton53 Date: 03 Dec 01 - 02:02 AM 'Ol Pashan Pud ( Tune is "The Tennessee Stud")
Back just a few short months ago
Met a little lady outside of that town
Chorus
'Ol Pashan Pud was pretty and green
I had some trouble with her brother in law
He threw a big rock 'bout the size of my fist
Chorus
Next thing I knew I was on the ground
Bloodied up good I took in stock
Chorus
Now I'm layin' in a hospital bed
I rode out of there as fast as I could
Chorus Clifton 'puns' to 'puds' per request by mudelf ;-) |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Jack the Sailor Date: 03 Dec 01 - 10:19 AM AND IT STONED ME Vandeloo Morrison
Half a world away from here, is a place called Pashan Pud
And won't let up, until sun goes down, or nat least until you cry
Oh, they're crazy
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Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Clifton53 Date: 03 Dec 01 - 10:28 AM Mayhaps the mudelves could help me here? Changing my 'puns' to 'puds' and damn the rhyme and delete my OOOPPPPS posting, thereby making me feel like I didn't pull me pud on this one?? Muchas gracias. Clifton |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: MMario Date: 03 Dec 01 - 11:34 AM PASHANN PUD (Tune:Fiddler's Green) As I walked near Nainital in Uttar Pradesh (A place that's in India, if you couldn't guess) I heard a young villager singing this song "Come on throw a rock before they're all gone!" Toss a rock for the goddess's blessing! Make sure it is solid, not mud. The size doesn't matter, If blood's gonna splatter At our rock throwing contest in Pashann Pud! Thank the stars that we live in times modern With medics on hand and a hospital near There's barely a person here bearing a scar Though we stone one another, most regular! Chorus: Grab yourself a good handful of granite Or a rock that's of some other sort Then haul off and heave it, try to cause bleedin' It's only tradition in old Pashann Pud
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Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Jack the Sailor Date: 03 Dec 01 - 12:30 PM One, two, three o'clock, Four o'clock rock Five, six, seven o'clock Eight o'clock rock Nine ten eleven o'clock Twelve o'clock rock We're gonna rock them in the clock today!!!
Put your sari on and join me hun
When our rocks strike two, three or four
When our rocks strike Five, six or Seven
When our rocks strike eight, nine and ten |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: MMario Date: 03 Dec 01 - 12:33 PM *sputter!* please pass the Screen cleaner, and a couple towels...
at least I missed the keyboard |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Aidan Crossey Date: 03 Dec 01 - 05:11 PM See, what'll happen is eventually the attention of the law will turn to this tradition and an attempt will be made to ban it (thereby sending it underground). And an Indian folksinger, who's spent a bit of time in Irish pubs, will pen the following, to the tune of The Wearing Of The Green/The Rising Of The Moon (and to be sung in your mind's ear just as earnestly as the pub bore renders the originals at chucking-out time).
Oh then Ravi dear, and did you hear?
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Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: mousethief Date: 03 Dec 01 - 06:28 PM Okay, I shall!
Holy Day Women (and men) Numbers 13 and 3.14159
Well they'll stone you if you come to Pashan Pud.
Yes they'll stone you on their yearly holiday
Yeah they'll stone you till your members quake with fear
They'll stone you standing in opposing lines Copyright ©2001 Alex Riggle. All Rights Reserved. |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: mousethief Date: 03 Dec 01 - 06:48 PM The Ballad of Pashan Pud Tune: any number of folk ballad tunes; you pick
I'll sing you a story that's not very long |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: mousethief Date: 03 Dec 01 - 06:53 PM Ooops! Could an elf please fix the line breaks and unbold the last half of the song? Thanks! And you can delete this post too if you would. Alex |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Deda Date: 03 Dec 01 - 08:57 PM Wow, mousethief, two in rapid succession. Very impressive. Here's another Irish version, this to the tune of Molly Malone (alive, alive-oh)
In Pashud Pud city
They're joined by their mothers
It sounds rather funny
So the stones keep on flying |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: mousethief Date: 04 Dec 01 - 10:54 AM Nicely done, Deda! Alex |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Aidan Crossey Date: 04 Dec 01 - 11:59 AM To the tune of that classic jig, The Blackthorn Stick! In Uttar Pradesh there's a bit of a feis, Oh Christ, what a sesh!, in oul' Pashan Pud. The whole place is littered with people in flitters And others, embittered, are streaming with blood. There's champion flingers and number one slingers Their rocks are like Stingers and deadly their aim. The faintish of heart should refuse to take part Or drop out at the start of this devilish game. When struck on the napper, I near came a cropper But I had a whopper balled up in me fist. I spied the oul' shite, who near put out me lights As he threw out of spite and never yet missed. My aim it was true and I needn't tell you The air it turned blue as he roared and he raged. Then he screamed out in pain as I lamped him again And he lashed out in vain like an animal caged. But then I got a shock, I got whacked with a rock Four square in me clock, delivered with force. I sought out my foe and delivered a blow And he doesn't yet know the cause or the source. For his temple I found and he made not a sound But fell to the ground and he lay as if dead. Which brought forth a cheer from those to my rear And made the way clear for our forging ahead. |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Áine Date: 04 Dec 01 - 12:32 PM Hey you all! Sorry I went AWOL on ya, but put the blame on AT&T and/or Excite (bad cess to both of 'em!!) -- But, I'm back online now, so here are your Silver B.L.O.B.s that I know you've been pining for . . .
To Amos, who's supposedly 'resting' with his delicate condition, for: |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Deda Date: 04 Dec 01 - 03:11 PM "Everyone has won, and all must have prizes!" -- from Alice in Wonderland. That's my idea of a great competition. Thanks, thanks, Aine, for creating a truly win-win operation. |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: mousethief Date: 04 Dec 01 - 04:45 PM Don't go home yet, Deda! Those were just the S.B.L.O.B.s. You get a Silver B.L.O.B. just for submitting. After a time, she will award the spittoons too! The Song Challenge!(TM) is truly a win-win operation, and Aine (aka the Goddess of Garrulosity) is the greatest hostess a songwriting challenge could ever have! (Note how it's cleverly called a challenge and not a contest? We're not competing against each other, we're being challenged by the subject matter and the exigencies of the English language. I'd never noticed this before Deda made her comment. Very nice!) Alex |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: MMario Date: 04 Dec 01 - 04:50 PM ha! but how many "g's" can one fit into a description of Our Great Green Glorious Gaelic Goddess of Garrulosity, Glee and Glibness? |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: mousethief Date: 04 Dec 01 - 04:53 PM I refuse to get into a contest on that chord. Actually it's a single note, like a guitar string. No, Mmario, I won't have a g-string contest with you. alex |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Jack the Sailor Date: 04 Dec 01 - 05:28 PM To paraphrase the tiger She's GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGreat!!! |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Áine Date: 04 Dec 01 - 05:52 PM Geez guys, I'm g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-gushing! ;-) Who loves her Challenge!rs? ME! -- you know, that redhead dressed all in green up in the clouds o'erflowing with garrulosity (and you all thought it was a passing bird) -- ;-) -- TGG |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: mousethief Date: 04 Dec 01 - 06:01 PM Goddess, goddess, in the sky... |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Amos Date: 04 Dec 01 - 09:41 PM Now there's a question for you -- why do we park all our deities in the attic? I kinda think of TGG as a lime-flavored Aphrodite rising up in the surf on a seashell, kinda thing. Lime green bubbles drifiting around her long red tresses -- and a one, and a two..... A |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: mousethief Date: 05 Dec 01 - 10:45 AM Amos -- I think it has to do with thunder and lightning. I could be wrong. Alex |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Deda Date: 05 Dec 01 - 11:37 AM Surely you guys know all about how the matriarchal earth goddess culture, where deities inhabited the land, dirt, earth, caves, etc., were overrun and replaced by the patriarchal sky-god culture? The book is "When God was a Woman" by Merlin Stone. There are also others, but that covers the ground. It's this conflict, struggle and evenutal marriage between earth-goddess and sky-father, in and around Greece and that part of the Mediterranean, that settles out into Zeus-Hera and the Greco-Roman cosmology. |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: mousethief Date: 05 Dec 01 - 12:06 PM Yeah we know that, Deda, but your comment appears to presuppose that we were being serious. We were just having fun with Aine's (self-appointed?) moniker, the Gaelic Goddess. The whole history of the --what's the word?-- anyway, the coming-together of various religious cultures in the Mediterranean mixing-bowl is a very fascinating and worthy subject. But we was just sportin'. Personally I think she really meant to call herself the Garlic Goddess. Note how close "e" and "r" are on a Qwerty keyboard. They practically touch. Now if I had to choose between attending a worship service for the Gaelic Goddess and one for the Garlic Goddess, it would be Garlic hands down. Garlic plays a far greater role in my life than anything gaelic. Anyway welcome to the Mudcat, Deda, and I hope your entry in the present Challenge! is a harbinger of many such to come! Alex |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Jack the Sailor Date: 05 Dec 01 - 12:27 PM Or perhaps a hamburger of things to come? Notice the similarity of "m","u" and "r" to "r", "u" and "n"!!! Yes Deda, keep up the good work! I like this rhyme.
They get up at daybreak But expecting intelligent conversation may be a little too much for us.
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Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: mousethief Date: 05 Dec 01 - 12:36 PM Speak for yourself, Jack! I have intelligent conveersation every time I'm alone in a room. Padded, usually. Alex |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: MMario Date: 05 Dec 01 - 12:47 PM I had an intelligent conversation once. I think. |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: mousethief Date: 05 Dec 01 - 01:12 PM Don't look at me. I wasn't there. |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Áine Date: 05 Dec 01 - 05:44 PM All right now, boys -- That's enough about TGG ;-) Let's talk about YOU ALL and your wonderful and rockin' Pud Songs!!! Great job, as usual, even though the going was a wee bit rocky at times, you all made it over the precipice, and now you can all rest on your Golden Cow Chips -- Congrats and cudos to all you STONERS! (hahaha):
Winners of the Golden Cow Chip with Shamrock Cluster (The Shamrock Cluster is awarded for a very high level of imagination, imagery, and/or creative use of language in a song):
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Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Amos Date: 05 Dec 01 - 06:19 PM Wow!! A Doolynn Ditty Special!! BTW, just for the record, the TGG was NOT self-anointed. It was decreed by a Higher Power to which we all must accede that she was in fact Gaelic and Goddess in One. Not that she declined the honor, you understand.... A |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Deda Date: 05 Dec 01 - 06:34 PM Boy, this is about the most coolest bunch of thugs that my brother ever led me into the acquaintance of (or, into the acquaintance of whom...). I'd like to thank my mother and father, my brother, and all the members of the Gaelic Garlic Goddess academy. I'm going to hang my Golden Cow Chip up in the main Upstairs library of the south wing, I think. The staff there will keep it nicely polished.
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Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Áine Date: 05 Dec 01 - 07:01 PM Dear Deda, I'm so happy that your Golden Cow Chip will be hung (and well hung too, I'm sure!) in such a place of honour. However, you need to turn it over and read the label on the bottom: Warning: Excessive polishing of Golden Cow Chips can be extremely satisfying, but extremely addictive. Directions for Use: Collect obsessively and let your imagination run wild!!! Not for use by the faint of heart or narrow of mind. -- She Who Wears The Garrulous Garlic G-String ;-) |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: alison Date: 05 Dec 01 - 11:52 PM I was just wondering about the "Sheila-Na-Gig Ocarina Award"........... is it a stupid question to ask exactly where you have to blow?????? *grin*
great songs guys slainte alison |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Áine Date: 05 Dec 01 - 11:57 PM Dear alison, a chara, FINALLY!!! Somebody gets the joke!! Brilliant!! alison, my dear, you've just been awarded an Honourable Sheila-na-Gig Ocarina Award for solving the puzzle of the ages (hahaha!) Well done, my friend! -- Áine |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: alison Date: 06 Dec 01 - 12:03 AM lol....... you are BAD!!!!!!.... but I shall treasure my award forever... but does that make anyone who can play it a cunning linguist? (sorry.. couldn't resist!!) and for those of you who still don't know check this out slainte alison |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: MMario Date: 06 Dec 01 - 08:52 AM oh heck - got THAT figgered out the first time the award came out. |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: mousethief Date: 06 Dec 01 - 01:05 PM What? No golden cow chip for me other song? How about a silver cow chip? Bronze? Lead? Plaster-of-Paris? Alex |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: Áine Date: 06 Dec 01 - 01:45 PM Dang, Alex - give me a chance, will ya? I got your song in toto just a few minutes ago, and I have posted in the Challenge! Winners. Keep your pants on, sonny jim! The Ballad of Pashan Pud by mousethief has been awarded The Golden Cow Chip Award With Memorial MMario Silverplated Spittoon, and was late to the award list because my new AT&T broadband service kept screwing up the symbols in mousethief's post. -- Áine |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! - Part 72 From: mousethief Date: 06 Dec 01 - 03:46 PM I didn't put any symbols in it, by the way -- methinks the elf made a booboo. Alex |
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