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13 Jun 97 - 06:18 AM (#6742) Subject: Rockall From: Wolfgang Hell A little rock named Rockall has been occupied by Greenpeace activists. That reminds me of a contemporary Irish song called "Rock on, Rockall" (or "Rock on, rock all"). Does somebody know whether the place mentioned in the song ("never fall to Britain's greedy hands")is the one occupied now? And does somebody have the complete lyrics? Yours Wolfgang |
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13 Jun 97 - 06:44 AM (#6743) Subject: RE: Rockall From: Martin Ryan It's the same bleak place, alright. I don't have the words to the song but will dig them up if no-one else posts them. Regards |
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13 Jun 97 - 06:59 AM (#6744) Subject: RE: Rockall From: AndyG Which reminds me of the Flanders & Swan song written around the time that HMG took over Rockall for rocketry testing.
The fleet set sail for Rockall, Rockall, Rockall.
AndyG |
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13 Jun 97 - 07:23 AM (#6746) Subject: RE: Rockall From: Martin Ryan Andy Lovely! Any more? Martin |
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19 Jun 97 - 06:33 AM (#7058) Subject: RE: Rockall From: Wolfgang Hell Thank you both so far for the information and the additional song. Wolfgang |
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19 Jun 97 - 10:55 PM (#7103) Subject: Lyr Add: ROCK ON ROCKALL (Brian Warfield) From: Benjamin Hollister Here are the words to ROCK ON ROCKALL. The House Band, on their album "Rockall", give this note about the island: "To people familiar with the name, Rockall is usually associated with the BBC Shipping Forecast. Described by Encyclopedia Britannica as "an uninhabited Islet, Rockall Bank, North Atlantic, 200 miles (354km) west of the Outer Hebrides," it is little more than a large rock, often swept by huge seas and North Atlantic gales. It is the westernmost of all the British Isles and is claimed by both Ireland and the United Kingdom for its oil and fishing rights. A wild and contentious place" The chords are sort of in the right places. I don't play guitar, and these were scribbled down hurriedly by one who does. C AmFor this rock is part of Ireland, 'cos it's written in folklore That Fionn mac Cumhaill took a sod of grass and he threw it to the fore, Then he tossed a pebble across the sea, where ever did it fall, For the sod became the Isle of Man and the pebble's called Rockall. CHORUS Now the seas will not be silent while Britannia grabs the waves And remember that the Irish will no longer be your slaves, And remember that Britannia, well, she rules the waves no more So keep your hands off Rockall. It’s Irish to the core. CHORUS |
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19 Jun 97 - 11:03 PM (#7105) Subject: RE: Rockall From: bh again~!!!! can't get the chords in the right places. Anyone who wants them write me: ben.hollister@bigfoot.com Ta/ bron orm Benjamin |
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20 Jun 97 - 03:33 AM (#7113) Subject: RE: Rockall From: Wolfgang Hell many thanks for the lyrics Wolfgang |
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17 Aug 20 - 05:00 PM (#4068664) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Rock On Rockall (Brian Warfield) From: Joe Offer Needs consolidation and update. |
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18 Aug 20 - 09:23 AM (#4068714) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Rock On Rockall (Brian Warfield) From: Richard Mellish Some relevant info is here. And the Flanders & Swann words are here. |