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10 Dec 99 - 02:57 PM (#147675) Subject: Le p'tit Moine by Barachois From: InOBU I lost the album notes, and Barachois is one of the Wonderful groups that post the words, SO It is my own fault! But if anyone has the Barachois album with this song on it, I would greatly apreciate the words to Le p'tit Moine. Merci Larry |
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10 Dec 99 - 05:05 PM (#147743) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Le p'tit Moine by Barachois From: Áine A Lorcan na gCurach, I'm not familiar with this group; however, if this is a Cajun song, then perhaps you can find it by asking at the Cajun French Music Association. Let me know if you find the words, I'd love to see them. Slan, Áine |
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10 Dec 99 - 06:14 PM (#147784) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Le p'tit Moine by Barachois From: InOBU It is actually a song from Prince Edward Island. If you use the search term Barachois, you will find the band and a hotel on that island. They are extremely funny, the lead singer has a beautiful voice that he sometimes uses like a fireengine sireen. During the song mentioned above, he sometimes calls up on stage five audience members. He puts different size fezs on four of them, that have rubber tops, and the last, he put a hard hat with a cymbol. He then plays their heads as a drum set while singing. The song is about a monk, who lives for love, who in trying to get close to a milkmaid, ofers to help her milk a cow, who kicks him ass over head. |
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10 Dec 99 - 06:17 PM (#147785) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Le p'tit Moine by Barachois From: Áine A Lorcan, You still might be able to find the lyrics on that forum, considering. Sounds like a great song! Good luck on your search and let us know how you come out. Le meas, Áine |
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10 Dec 99 - 06:32 PM (#147792) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Le p'tit Moine by Barachois From: InOBU Thanks, I will look, I found a lot of the Quebecois songs I sing, people knew in Brittony, so on that other side of the Arcadian migration, it might well be... Go raith maith agut, Is mise, le meas aris Lor |
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10 Dec 99 - 06:40 PM (#147796) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Le p'tit Moine by Barachois From: Áine A Lorcan, a chara chóir, Ní bheidh 'fhios agat riamh go n-iarrfaidh tú muise. Ádh mór ort! Do chara, Áine |
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10 Dec 99 - 06:57 PM (#147803) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Le p'tit Moine by Barachois From: InOBU It has been twenty years since I lived in the Gailtact, agus ta me an rusty, os Gaelige! Lorcan |
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10 Dec 99 - 07:09 PM (#147806) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Le p'tit Moine by Barachois From: Áine Ceart go leor, a stoirin, aris i mBearla: Indeed, you'll never know until you try. Good luck to you! Your friend, Áine |
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11 Dec 99 - 10:54 AM (#148074) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Le p'tit Moine by Barachois From: AllisonA(Animaterra) I saw Barachois at the Old Songs Festival 1998 (in Altamont NY) and they were fantastic! Not only is their musicianship the best, but they have a great show- the "compulsory audience participation" is the best! |
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11 Dec 99 - 10:56 AM (#148077) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Le p'tit Moine by Barachois From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Click here for the Barachois web page. Caution: it's detailed and SLOW! |
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11 Dec 99 - 11:18 AM (#148089) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Le p'tit Moine by Barachois From: Sam Pirt Barachois ROCK!!!! They an uterly amazing group and a great friend of mine called Dave Ball (Dad of the 2 fiddlers in the band 422, that I'm in) was picked to waer one of the hats that was then used as a drum in this very song! They really do rock my world, chck them out. Cheers, Sam |
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12 Dec 99 - 07:56 AM (#148461) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Le p'tit Moine by Barachois From: InOBU Hey Sam! Is having your head played like a drum the Prince Edward Island verson of a mosh pit? Cheers Larry |