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Subject: songs about singing--peak experience From: MAG Date: 20 Sep 02 - 05:56 PM This is really a Happy Birthday to me! thread -- I missed out on the all-Septmeber one, having been preoccupied. As I have done previously, I invite all my women and men friends, some met in the flesh, some not, to a virtual sing. I have a thing for the singer-songwriter songs which describe a situation, place, or event where you're having a singaround with all your best buddies and it's one of those magical times. How many can we think of? (How many new ones can you lead me to ...)
I'll start off with Janis Carper's "Couldn't hide out hearts," off the Camp Coho tape (Cascadia Music, 1990) (BMI registered) There you were with eyes of blue
We had lost all track of time, This tape commemorated several singer-songwriter friends camping together at Kerrville. Nic Jones' Long the night, and long til day; do not bid us further stray is another. or Brown's "Ring around the Moon" which I learned off of a Cindy Mangsen album. I've really gotta go and do some other stuff; today actually is my birthday, and I'm actually getting together with music buddies tonight, but they won't know these kinds of songs. I look forward to seeing what y'all have come up with. Cheers, Mary Ann |
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Subject: RE: songs about singing--peak experience From: smallpiper Date: 20 Sep 02 - 06:38 PM Hey HAPPY BIRTHDAY Mary Ann - I hope you have a realy good singaround virtual or actual enjoy it! (thats an order) |
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Subject: RE: songs about singing--peak experience From: michaelr Date: 20 Sep 02 - 07:52 PM Folk songs about singing folk songs? Booo-ring! When art becomes self-referential, the creative spark dies. Witness all the recent Hollywood movies about Hollywood people making movies... it's really just wanking. Cheers, Michael PS: Happy Birthday, anyway! |
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Subject: RE: songs about singing--peak experience From: GUEST,Mudlark Date: 20 Sep 02 - 09:24 PM All day, all night, Mary Ann Having a great birthday, that's the plan! Happy B'day, Mary Ann! |
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Subject: RE: songs about singing--peak experience From: Barbara Date: 21 Sep 02 - 11:56 AM Here's one for you, Mary Ann, down by the... oh, never mind. It's been too long, I can't remember how to do the blue clickies. But here's the address for Bill Steele's "Thousand Songs" right here in the DT databank.
Blessings, |
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Subject: RE: songs about singing--peak experience From: MAG Date: 21 Sep 02 - 01:09 PM Er, I didn't say folk songs; knowing these are self-consciously composed, I did mention singer-songwriters. These songs help me remember the good times, and sometimes that is what I need. Yes, I had a lovely birthday, all, and tonight I go play with the contra band.
"Girls night out, away ye merry lasses, (Linda Waterfall) |
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Subject: RE: songs about singing--peak experience From: Amos Date: 21 Sep 02 - 04:47 PM All day, all night, Mary Ann (tadadeDAHda) Have to vbes' burfday dat ever you can! (tadadeDAHda) All of de folkies love Mary Ann,(tadadeDAHda) Singing de song like she only can!(tadadeDAHda) EVERYBODY! All day, all night.... Well, HABBY BURFDAY Mag. Sorry I was late! A |
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Subject: Lyr Add: THEY DON'T WRITE THEM LIKE THAT ANY MORE From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 21 Sep 02 - 08:38 PM One classic is a song by Pete Betts from Middlesborough in England, which was recorded by his mate Vin Garbutt. It's called They don't write'em like that any more and that's a link to a tread about it, with the words.
But here they are again, to make it easier for them to get picked up for the DT which doesn't seem to have happened. (Note the cunning amendment to the heading on this post...):
THEY DON'T WRITE THEM LIKE THAT ANY MORE
Chorus:
Da's drunk again and he's brought lots of men
Ma's in the kitchen tryin' to knock up a snack
Half past one in the mornin', and Dad's started yawnin'
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Subject: RE: songs about singing--peak experience From: Liz the Squeak Date: 22 Sep 02 - 03:39 AM This is one of my favourites, it says so much about some people I've known for ever.... many of whom I've just not met yet.... I did try searching it but it isn't in the DT, it's by Richard Grainger (I think), and I'm sorry if the line breaks bugger themselves.
Every time I close my eyes
Every time I hear the tune
Every time I close my eyes
We'll take a drink; I'll have a smoke
Every time I close my eyes
One last look hearts like lead LTS
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Subject: Lyr Add: COULDN'T HIDE OUR HEARTS (Janis Carper) From: Mark Cohen Date: 22 Sep 02 - 09:51 PM Oh, my, the Camp Coho tape! I thought I was the only person in the world who still has that tape. Well, except for Janis and Heidi and Kat and T.R. and Jill! If you want bucketfuls of moments like that, drag yourself to the Puget Sound Guitar Workshop next summer. (If you've already been, of course, then you already know.) For me, it's always been Luther Schutz' song "On Your Way Home", which I first heard around a PSGW campfire in 1986, sung by Janet Peterson and Marie Eaton and the rest of Motherlode, with Richard Sholtz' autoharp floating above the voices. I know just what you mean, Mary Ann. I think that many of those songs are very situation-dependent, but when the situation is right, they're golden. And then, once you've felt the magic, the song brings it back to you almost every time. Aloha, Mark P.S., here's a birthday present for you: COULDN'T HIDE OUR HEARTS Janis Carper, (c)1990 Cascadia Music, BMI There you are with eyes of blue Looking for a friend As I smiled and sang with you I could not pretend To hide my heart Couldn't hide my heart Standing on the hardened ground Beneath the quarter moon Passing the guitar around Play another tune CHORUS We had lost all track of time And nothing mattered but the rhyme Of words and music ringing true We couldn't hide our hearts How I miss that Texas sky And that firelight glow Shooting stars and fireflies And singing soft and low Don't hide your heart Don't hide your heart Smoke from campfires filled the air Cedar and mesquite As my memory takes me there The taste is bittersweet CHORUS There you are with eyes of blue Shining like the stars Singing songs we never new We couldn't hide our hearts We couldn't hide our hearts |
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Subject: RE: songs about singing--peak experience From: MAG Date: 23 Sep 02 - 11:33 AM Thank you, one and all. A lovely group of songs, and I will try to track down the ones I don't know. This is the last day of my weekend holiday. The moon was full for the Saturday dance, and everyone in the band seemed pixillated by moondust. One dance went on for 15 minutes (the kind where you have to give that tune a rest for awhile.) I sang at an open mike, visited an auction, collected pine cones in the open for kids crafts, and all in all had a magic weekend. I will close with: "How can I keep from singing?" |
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