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Subject: Song about isolation and persecution From: alanww Date: 25 Aug 03 - 04:32 PM I have a friend who has been asked to sing a song at the launch of an exhibition about the life of Anne Frank. The exhibition is about being isolated, persecuted, having your freedom restricted and a lack of acceptance. She is asking for ideas, please! My initial suggestion is: "All we are saying is give peace a chance ...!" Alan |
Subject: RE: Song about isolation and persecution From: nancyjo Date: 25 Aug 03 - 05:11 PM Well, the very first song that came to mind, that is indeed about isolation and persecution is THE BALLAD OF IRA HAYES. But that's not appropriate. So then just trying to think of "appropriate for Anne Frank", and not worrying about isolation and persecution, I came up with some possibles: Last Night I had the Strangest Dream Blowin' in the wind Where have all the flowers gone A better one might be: We Shall be Released And two other Dylan songs, not as well knows as WSBR and BITW, would be CHIMES OF FREEDOM (from Another side of Bob Dylan) or DEATH IS NOT THE END (from Down in the groove). The lyrics to DEATH IS NOT THE END really fit well, in my opinion. On a bleaker note, I thought of Neil Young's DON'T LET IT BRING YOU DOWN. It's certainly about isolation ("old man lying on the side of the road with the lorries rolling by...") nancyjo |
Subject: RE: Song about isolation and persecution From: GUEST,Sammy Date: 25 Aug 03 - 05:24 PM I don't know if this is suitable. I have heard it belted out by Matt, done in gospel style, read out as a poem by David Hayman and sung as a lament. It is a beauty of a song. Depth of My Ego Chorus: Deep in my heart and deep in my mind Deep in the Depth of My Ego Deep in my breast lies a treasure chest A world that only I can know You can criticise me, try to analyse me Put me in your little pigeon hole But I still hold the key to a place where I am free A place that only I control chorus I can love you dearly I can love you true I can love you long and love you well But I must have my own song only I can sing My own tale that only I can tell chorus Place me in your prison, put me in your cell Lock me up and throw away the key I will only wander wander all around This big world that's inside me chorus By Matt McGinn On The Return of the Two Heided Man ( Relrecords ) |
Subject: RE: Song about isolation and persecution From: Phil Cooper Date: 25 Aug 03 - 06:02 PM Tom Paxton's "We Didn't Know" might be appropriate, though the performer would have to judge whether some of it hit too close to home. |
Subject: RE: Song about isolation and persecution From: SINSULL Date: 25 Aug 03 - 08:35 PM I Am A Rock - Simon and Garfunkle? |
Subject: RE: Song about isolation and persecution From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 25 Aug 03 - 08:45 PM Cripes - The suggestions so far are a travesty to the memory of the poor girl. How about something GERMANIC or even JEWISH?
Try: Kindertotenlieder, the name itself will give an American audience a shudder and your friend will be considered at least "continental."
Children's Death Songs
http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/merge.cgi?107
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Subject: RE: Song about isolation and persecution From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 25 Aug 03 - 08:55 PM Ahhh....while I was typing you got the jews in there Sinsul. Perhaps, this one? The tune is enough to through you into dispare.
Oft Denk' Ich, Sie Sind Nur AusgegangenGustav Mahler
Often I Think That They Have Only Stepped Out
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Subject: RE: Song about isolation and persecution From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 26 Aug 03 - 01:06 AM Well...I'm surprised a giggling gatita has not checked in.
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Subject: RE: Song about isolation and persecution From: alanww Date: 26 Aug 03 - 08:12 AM Thanks for the contributions so far. Just had another thought myself, a simplified variation on the version which is on the DT:- BRIGHT MORNING STAR 1 Bright morning star's arising Bright morning star's arising Bright morning star's arising Day is a-breaking in my soul. 2 Where are our dear children Where are our dear children Where are our dear children Day is a-breaking in my soul. 3 They've gone to heaven shouting [or possibly "singing"?] They've gone to heaven shouting They've gone to heaven shouting Day is a-breaking in my soul. 4 Bright morning star's arising Bright morning star's arising Bright morning star's arising Day is a-breaking in my soul. Alan |
Subject: RE: Song about isolation and persecution From: GUEST Date: 26 Aug 03 - 08:38 AM Close Every Door from the musical, Joseph |
Subject: ADD: I Will Stand Fast (Fred Small) From: wysiwyg Date: 26 Aug 03 - 08:59 AM "Hard Times Come Again No More" can be a prayer that it never happen again. A little verse tinkering could make it apply nicely. Instead of portraying the painful side of the isolation and persecution, why not inspire with the answer to it? "I Will Stand Fast" by Fred Small. Verse Two does not fit your occasion (it's actually an incest song), but the rest says you will not forget her/leave her alone in memory.... it says we stand fast (for her and with her) against isolation, persecution, etc. I WILL STAND FAST (Fred Small) The echoes of childhood whisper violence Cold wind beating out of the past Rage in your throat, muffled silence Hold on, I will stand fast. In the darkness your guardians had left you Cold wind beating out of the past None to hear your cries, none to defend you Hold on, I will stand fast. I will stand fast, I will stand fast You are safe in the daylight at last Nightmare and fear, they have no power here I will stand fast. I will listen to the terrors that tried you Cold wind beating out of the past I will cradle the child that breathes inside you Hold on, I will stand fast. Though you take the shape of a hundred ancient horrors Cold wind beating out of the past Though you strike at me and flee into your sorrow Hold on, I will stand fast. I will stand fast, I will stand fast You are safe in the daylight at last Nightmare and fear, they have no power here I will stand fast. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Song about isolation and persecution From: sian, west wales Date: 26 Aug 03 - 09:16 AM Thirsty Boots? sian |
Subject: RE: Song about isolation and persecution From: Jeri Date: 26 Aug 03 - 09:27 AM Susan, that is a GREAT song! I'd love to hear the tune. If one were so inclined, one could easily adapt the second verse. |
Subject: RE: Song about isolation and persecution From: wysiwyg Date: 26 Aug 03 - 09:33 AM Jeri, it's been so long since I heard it, all I can recall of it now is the deep voice and calm delivery of Small's performance of it. It's a lovely tune, tho, and if you get a chance to hear it, it's a real special approach to pain. I don't have it to send you, sorry! ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Song about isolation and persecution From: wysiwyg Date: 26 Aug 03 - 09:49 AM Soundclips: FLICK! The Media Player clip gives most of the verse, and the Real Player clip is the chorus. There is a line of melody missing from the verse, which picks up in line 2-- but it's nearly identical to the third line's melody, although it would be chorded a bit differently, so what the heck! (In the darkness your guardians had left you) Cold wind beating out of the past None to hear your cries, none to defend you Hold on, I will stand fast. BTW, not to missed is the clip on there about "If I Were a Moose." Perhaps the best song ever written, should be done as a duet. ~Susan |
Subject: RE: Song about isolation and persecution From: Wolfgang Date: 26 Aug 03 - 09:52 AM A good fit would be R. Mey's 'In Tyrannis' which has the minor disadvantage of being in German. The first verse in my translation: From wall to wall it is four steps from door to window six and half alas, the window is too high and much too far from the old plank bed so there is nothing I can see except a stretch of dark grey sky I guess it could be close to seven they've taken from me my own wrist watch and all my clothes and what they gave me are heavy cotton overalls. Wolfgang |
Subject: RE: Song about isolation and persecution From: Jeri Date: 26 Aug 03 - 10:36 AM Susan, thanks for the link! |
Subject: RE: Song about isolation and persecution From: wysiwyg Date: 26 Aug 03 - 10:38 AM :~) |
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