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Eric Bogle parodies

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A COUNTRY SONG
BLOODY ROTTEN AUDIENCE
BOGLED
DO YOU KNOW ANY BOB DYLAN?
FRONT ROW COWBOY
GLASGOW LULLABY
IF WISHES WERE FISHES
LEAVING NANCY
NO MAN'S LAND
NO MAN'S LAND (3)
NO USE FOR HIM
NOBODY'S MOGGY NOW
NOBODY'S MOGGY'S LAND (No Moggy's Land)
NOW I'M EASY
SAFE IN THE HARBOUR
SILLY SLANG SONG
SOLDIER, SOLDIER
THE BAND PLAYED WALTZING MATILDA
THE BAND PLAYED WALTZING MATILDA (2)
THE SONG OF THE WHALE
WHEN THE WIND BLOWS
WILLIE MCBRIDE'S REPLY


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Martin Ryan. 09 Nov 98 - 04:34 PM
Philippa 09 Nov 98 - 04:11 PM
alison 09 Nov 98 - 04:00 PM
Mo 07 Nov 98 - 06:45 AM
Lucia 06 Nov 98 - 11:47 PM
Martin Ryan 06 Nov 98 - 06:48 PM
Philippa 06 Nov 98 - 02:28 PM
Moira Cameron 16 May 98 - 03:38 PM
Martin Ryan 15 May 98 - 08:08 PM
Frank McGrath 14 May 98 - 07:21 AM
steve t 14 May 98 - 02:05 AM
erica 13 May 98 - 12:55 PM
steve t 12 May 98 - 04:50 PM
Martin Ryan 12 May 98 - 04:33 AM
Joe Offer 12 May 98 - 02:59 AM
steve t 11 May 98 - 06:45 PM
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Subject: RE: Eric Bogle parodies
From: Martin Ryan.
Date: 09 Nov 98 - 04:34 PM

Philippa

Its there as No Man's Land(3)

Regards


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Subject: RE: Eric Bogle parodies
From: Philippa
Date: 09 Nov 98 - 04:11 PM

Re Martin Ryan's message - That would be Crawford Howard. - Funny I never liked him much before when I heard him on the radio. What's the title of this parody on the DT database?

Heard Eric Bogle recording of Green Fields of France just the other day, in relation to WW1 remembrance. A good song really, but the parody is of the singers, not of the song. June Tabor did an excellent rendition.


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Subject: RE: Eric Bogle parodies
From: alison
Date: 09 Nov 98 - 04:00 PM

Oh yes please.

I want "the band played Stairway to Heaven."

Slainte

alison


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Subject: RE: Eric Bogle parodies
From: Mo
Date: 07 Nov 98 - 06:45 AM

PLEASE can we have the lyrics to "Band Played Stairway to Heaven" ?! I have an ageing rocker friend who also likes Eric Bogle, and I'd loved to be able to sing this for him!! Thanks in advance Mo


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Subject: RE: Eric Bogle parodies
From: Lucia
Date: 06 Nov 98 - 11:47 PM

Speaking of Parodies, there is a great parody to "And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda",

It is called "And The Band Played Stairway To Heaven", and it is about the realities of realising that you are an ageing Rock 'n' Roller.


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Subject: RE: Eric Bogle parodies
From: Martin Ryan
Date: 06 Nov 98 - 06:48 PM

Philippa

There's a bit more of it in the DT. It was written by a man called Crawford Howard (or was it Howard Crawford?) some years ago. Fintan Vallely also added some bits to it in recent years.

Funny that Earnan should get sick of singing a song about being sick of singing a song.... Is there a Third Policeman in the house?

Regards


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Subject: RE: Eric Bogle parodies
From: Philippa
Date: 06 Nov 98 - 02:28 PM

I don't know who wrote the following parody. I'm missing a verse or two and had to ad lib some lines. I first heard it from Earnan O raghallaigh of Dunfanaghy, co Donegal, who has gotten sick and tired of being asked to sing this parody:

If you go for a drink on a Saturday night,
A song and a pint, everything's going right
Till some drunk in his cups stumbles inside
And asks for that song called Willie McBride.

You say you don't know it, but that doesn't do,
"That being the case, I'll sing it for you,"
Then raises his voice and sings in a key,
Never heard before on land or on sea.

If you think that is bad, it gets even worse;
It appears that this fool knows every verse.
With his arm round your shoulders till he gets to the end
He sings it to you, for now you're his friend.

Oh, Willie McBride, why the hell did you die?
What trouble you'd have saved us if you'd come back alive
And got a wee job or signed on the bru,
We wouldn't have to hear all those songs about you.

Willie McBride, but I'm glad that you're dead
With the Green Fields of France piled over your head.
By the trouble you've caused with that song about you,
Oh, Willie McBride, shooting's too good for you.

HTML line breaks added. --JoeClone, 15-Nov-02.


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Subject: RE: Eric Bogle parodies
From: Moira Cameron
Date: 16 May 98 - 03:38 PM

I once heard a song by another Australian folksing/songwriter called "And the band played 'And the Band Played Waltzing Matilida'" about always being requested to sing that classic Bogle song.


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Subject: RE: Eric Bogle parodies
From: Martin Ryan
Date: 15 May 98 - 08:08 PM

Frank
Its in the DT already. Declan "borrowed" it from me some time ago - and still hasn't given it back! I agree, of course - he does a very good job on it.

Regards.


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Subject: RE: Eric Bogle parodies
From: Frank McGrath
Date: 14 May 98 - 07:21 AM

How are ye lads?
Martin Ryans colleague in arms in the South Roscommon Singers, one Declan Coyne, sings a version of Willie McBride which every devoted Bogle fan will appreciate. It is both funny and brilliant.

Martin, any chance we could prevail on you to add the lyrics to this thread?

Great to meet you at the weekend! Thanks for coming down to the session.

regards
Frank McGrath
Nenagh Singers Circle


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Subject: RE: Eric Bogle parodies
From: steve t
Date: 14 May 98 - 02:05 AM

I saw him in Wakefield, Quebec, about a half hour drive north of Ottawa. Beautiful weather too. I'm glad he saw it.

His tour dates can be found at:
http://www.windbourne.com/ebogle/tour.html

I see that he was in Albany 2 days before. It's a pretty hectic tour -- lots of dates close together. He says he hopes to come back in 2000 to get away from the olympics.

Nobody was interested in singing any parodies during the break (sigh), and I thought the base drum, used on about a third of the songs, was WAY too loud, but still, it was really neat to see what the guy who wrote so many great songs was like. He wrote Leaving the Land too. Wow. And he sang Leaving Nancy -- even better than Neville, a local folkie, sings it, and I've always thought Neville's version was as perfect as a song could get.


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Subject: RE: Eric Bogle parodies
From: erica
Date: 13 May 98 - 12:55 PM

steve, where did you see him, out of curiosity? i think he was playing near me sometime recently (in albany, ny) and was wondering if maybe that's where you saw him. probably not, but i thought i'd take a stab!


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Subject: RE: Eric Bogle parodies
From: steve t
Date: 12 May 98 - 04:50 PM

Arghh! Check the DT first, Steve, check the DT first! Many thanks. It oughta be fun tonight :-)


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Subject: RE: Eric Bogle parodies
From: Martin Ryan
Date: 12 May 98 - 04:33 AM

Try No Man's Land (3) in the DT! May need some "localisation" depending on where you are!

Regards


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Subject: RE: Eric Bogle parodies
From: Joe Offer
Date: 12 May 98 - 02:59 AM

Check under Bogle in the database, Steve, and you'll find at least a couple more. The one I like is called simply Bogled.
-Joe offer-


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Subject: Eric Bogle parodies
From: steve t
Date: 11 May 98 - 06:45 PM

I'm going to see an Eric Bogle concert tomorrow night. Neat, eh? Anyway, I was wondering if anyone could suggest some good parodies to be sung during the break. I know of:

Nobody's Moggysland. The Band Played Appropriate Music.

Any others?


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