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Non-traditional Christmas material

masked 08 Oct 05 - 11:07 AM
Brían 09 Oct 05 - 11:11 AM
Arkie 09 Oct 05 - 10:42 PM
Beer 10 Oct 05 - 07:28 AM
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Subject: Non-traditional Christmas material
From: masked
Date: 08 Oct 05 - 11:07 AM

Actually, this is a request for help about one specific piece, but it could expand, I suppose!

I have looked and looked and LOOKED electronically and in hard copy for the source of a particular piece. Google, Alltheweb, Utne Cafe, encyclopediae, dictionaries of quotations--No joy anywhere at all. Maybe someone in this community can help. Folkies often have arcane knowledge--and a huge collection of folkies has a huge collection of knowledge.

It's a look at the Nativity from a very earthy perspective. It has lines in it like, "The night she gave birth to her firstborn was cold," and "The rude chatter of shepherds died down--history only later turned them into kings," and "the lack of privacy that is the specialty of the poor," and "All this came about because of her son's smile." I can supply more lines if necessary.

It may be a song or a poem or maybe even an essay. I thought it was from Bertolt Becht, but I haven't been able to find any reference to it in his works.

It's going to be used on a soon-to-be-released DVD of off-the-beaten-track Yuletide (and other) material, and it would be nice to credit the author. If anyone can suggest who its author might be, or even whether it is a song or a poem or something else--please point me in the right direction!


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Subject: RE: Non-traditional Christmas material
From: Brían
Date: 09 Oct 05 - 11:11 AM

I think Brecht was a Marxist, so a much of a genius he was, he probably didn't compose it. There are greater minds than moi ici, so hang on!

Brían


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Subject: RE: Non-traditional Christmas material
From: Arkie
Date: 09 Oct 05 - 10:42 PM

This sound familiar but no strong recollections at the moment. It might help to have a few more lines.


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Subject: RE: Non-traditional Christmas material
From: Beer
Date: 10 Oct 05 - 07:28 AM

Here is twist to a Yultide song.
Try David Massengill's "Jesus, the Fugitive Prince". On his c/d "The Return".
Beer


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Subject: RE: Non-traditional Christmas material
From: Bainbo
Date: 10 Oct 05 - 03:27 PM

Or Jackson Browne's The Rebel Jesus from The Chieftains' Christmas album The Bells of Dublin.


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