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07 Jun 01 - 10:53 PM (#478942) Subject: Help wrting an Irish song From: GUEST,Tom Meisenheimer I just got a computer and found the web and found Mudcat Cafe and I think it's great! Now for my re-Quest. I ain't Irish. I'm sorta of Irish descent. Kinda. Each St. Paddy's day I wish I had this song to sing: "Does your Mother know you're Irish?" So far I have the following slipshoddy verse: Does your mother know you're Irish? Does she know your Da's a mick? Did he hail from Innishkennen Or sail out from Limerick? I know its not up there with world hunger but I'd sure like to see it fall together in time for the next drinkin of the green (beer) Chucky Arlagh!
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07 Jun 01 - 11:15 PM (#478954) Subject: RE: Help wrting an Irish song From: Oversoul Jesus Christ, is it any wonder classical music is sounding better all the time? First, the white trash tried to steal ragtime/jugband, then the hippies ruined (or set-back) Indian music twenty years, hey! I'm open-minded, but...maybe I'll just open the window for awhile. Blow-job Celtic/Irish, why not? Chaucer had a handle on this, so did Barbecue Bob...see? |
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07 Jun 01 - 11:34 PM (#478973) Subject: RE: Help wrting an Irish song From: alison welcome to mudcat Tom, I hope you'll be happy here, but please bear in mind that there are Irish people here of all persuasions... let's leave out the political slogans eh? slainte alison |
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07 Jun 01 - 11:41 PM (#478977) Subject: RE: Help wrting an Irish song From: Amergin well... how about this...don't try writing an Irish song....maybe write about being a descendant of some one who chose the boat....or maybe write about their experiences....write something you know...write an American song.....and Alison is right....leave out anything political....leave out green beer also.... |
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07 Jun 01 - 11:55 PM (#478983) Subject: RE: Help wrting an Irish song From: Sorcha OK, I guess I don't get exactly which "political slogan", or just why Davecoje has his jockeys in a joust. I think it is kinda cute, and is there a difference between "Big Mick", "The Big Guy"(Mick Collins), "mick" as a generic/derogatory term?
Maybe he just needs to add something like:
It's not exactly like un acknowledged pregnancies are exclusively Irish......nor does it mean Rape. I don't think that is the point here. There is also the point that a lot of "Irish Folk Songs" are not Irish at all--Wild Rover, Danny Boy, (keep going here), and Dave, just go listen to some Mozart if that is the way you feel. Won't hurt my feelings at all. |
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08 Jun 01 - 12:39 AM (#479000) Subject: RE: Help wrting an Irish song From: Oversoul ...oh. Shucks, now that hurt. You Mud people are so vicious! Ouch! Yikes! |
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08 Jun 01 - 12:45 AM (#479005) Subject: RE: Help wrting an Irish song From: Sorcha (sorry, just being a little cranky tonight, don't take it too much to heart, ok? Take 3 asprin and see me tomorrow.....) |
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08 Jun 01 - 12:51 AM (#479008) Subject: RE: Help wrting an Irish song From: alison Hey Dr sorcha.. you forgot the "that'll be $50 thanks".... *grin* slainte alison |
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08 Jun 01 - 12:55 AM (#479010) Subject: RE: Help wrting an Irish song From: Sorcha Oh, yea. Thanks for reminding me, alison! "That'll be $50.00, and I'll see you next week at the same time..... "(chuckle......sic) |
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08 Jun 01 - 07:29 AM (#479093) Subject: RE: Help wrting an Irish song From: InOBU "Taint funny McGee..." (Quote Fibber's wife) Larry |
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08 Jun 01 - 09:00 AM (#479138) Subject: RE: Help wrting an Irish song From: GUEST,chris hey Tom, Yuh ain't Irish huh? We kinda guessed. |
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08 Jun 01 - 10:04 AM (#479180) Subject: RE: Help wrting an Irish song From: Jimmy C GUEST,Tom Meisenheimer Good luck with the lyics, keep them simple and free of political tones as mentioned above. It will help also to get the spelling correct. e.g. It's St Patrick's Day, rather that St Paddy's Day, I know this may seem like a monor peeve but for the a lot of Irish it is a solemn feast day and deserves to be called it's proper name. Also - Did he hail from Innishkennen - I believe you may mean Enniskillen ?. Get yourself a book on place names, many of them lend themselves to great rhyming ? Again good luck, welcome to Mudcat and please post the words when finished, in tiMe fir 17th March 2002 ? |
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09 Jun 01 - 07:14 AM (#479660) Subject: RE: Help wrting an Irish song From: gnu Tom... keep at it. Sounds like a great drinking song. We Irish Descendants have been known to combime song and drink. The hippies set back Indian music twenty years ? Gee, I thought they exposed it to America. We get an Indian TV channel out of TO (that's Tronna, Canada - Maritimer spelling), I think, here in New Brunswick and they got some good tunes ! Not many drinking songs, but good tunes. vishgnu |