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ADD: As Soon as This Pub Closes (Alex Glasgow)

19 Feb 98 - 05:50 AM (#21729)
Subject: Lyrics & music
From: paul.garrud@nottingham.ac.uk

Lyrics and music wanted, please.


22 Feb 98 - 06:10 PM (#21997)
Subject: RE:
From: bigj

Paul, the song you're looking for was written by Geordie, Alex Glasgow - now living in Australia I think. He wrote it for his musical play 'Close the Coalhouse Door'. The only recording of it that I know of is on 'Down the Hatch' by Cyril Tawney (Neptune NGL 101). You might try Cyril. He lives at 521 Meanwood Road, Leeds, LS6 4AW.


14 May 01 - 06:53 AM (#461845)
Subject: RE: Alex Glasgow
From: IanC

By the way, his Socialist ABC is a classic, and if anyone has a version of "As Soon as This Pub Closes" I'd be grateful. Alex's rendition of this was brilliant.

Cheers!
Ian


14 May 01 - 06:55 AM (#461846)
Subject: RE: Alex Glasgow
From: bill\sables

Ian C, wasn't it 1973 when Sunderland beat Leeds United in the FA cup final. I remember being in Leeds at the time and all of the Leeds people were very confident that they would win. I am not the least bit interested in football but on that day I had great pleasure taunting the Tykes.
Bill


14 May 01 - 07:29 AM (#461854)
Subject: RE: Alex Glasgow
From: IanC

Bill - you're right. I subtracted one from 1972 instead of adding it! My memory's getting bad, but my arithmetic's getting worse!


14 May 01 - 08:39 AM (#461892)
Subject: RE: Alex Glasgow
From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler

As soon as this pub closes
This is going to bug me now! I thought it had been posted before but can't see it in the DT and only quotes from Micca and myself in the Forum. So far only found a dead link on the web....Alex Glasgow and Henry Livings always used to finish their tv show with an increasingly incoherent and beer spilling version but if I tried to reconstruct it,it would probably be garble. I'll look at home tonight to see if I've a printed version.
RtS


14 May 01 - 08:42 AM (#461895)
Subject: ADD: As Soon as this Pub Closes (Alex Glasgow)^^
From: IanC

This is it, as best I can.

As Soon As This Pub Closes
(Alex Glasgow)

I could've done it yesterday
If I hadn't had a cold,
But since I put this pint away
I never felt so Bold.

As soon as this Pub closes,
As soon as this Pub closes,
As soon as this Pub Closes,
The Revolution starts.

We'll shoot the aristocracy,
And confiscate their brass.
Create our own democracy,
Thats truly workin' class

As soon as this Pub closes,
As soon as this Pub closes,
As soon as this Pub Closes,
We'll raise the banner high

We'll fight the nasty racialists
And scrap the colour bar,
All facist dictatorships
And every Commisar.

As soon as this Pub closes,
As soon as this Pub closes,
As soon as this Pub Closes,
We'll man the barricades

So raise your glasses everyone,
Cos every thing is planned.
Each and every mothers son,
Will reach the promised land

As soon as this Pub closes,
As soon as this Pub closes,
As soon as this Pub Closes,
I think I'm going to be sick

________________________________________

Cheers!
Ian

(PS haven't tagged the ABC as add, but it may already be in DT. Both will be copyright, anyway)


14 May 01 - 08:47 AM (#461897)
Subject: RE: Alex Glasgow
From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler

That's it Ian, didn't spot any inconsistencies!
RtS


14 May 01 - 11:52 AM (#462003)
Subject: RE: Alex Glasgow
From: Peter K (Fionn)

Ian, I was at that same show in Newcastle. It may have been the stage premiere, but of course the play/musical was written for TV and had been broadcast by the BBC. Among its many memorable lines was "Lord Shaftsbury dreamt he was making a speech in the House of Lords, and when he woke up, he was."
I was a lifelong Leeds fan, but living in Belfast. A mate of mine travelled up from London and we met in Newcastle, specially for the play. We listened to the match on his car radio in Newcastle city centre - a difficult afternoon for a Leeds fan! Even worse than the result, the Sunderland manager Bob Stokoe later confirmed that the Leeds manager Don Revie had tried to bribe him to guarantee Leeds the win.

Alex was certainly a fine songwriter, and and accomplished performer too. I think he may have had some involvement with a theatrical revue, the Northern Drift, (with which a playwright called Henry Livings was also involved). At one time Alex had a regular TV slot on someone's show (Bernard Braden? David Frost??)


14 May 01 - 05:42 PM (#462291)
Subject: RE: Alex Glasgow
From: Peter K (Fionn)

You've put a doubt in my mind about Shaftsbury, guest (Steve?), and I do remember there was some inconistency between the TV play, the stage play and the published (Methuen?) script on this point.

I'd have thought I'd have noticed if it had been Robens in the TV version, if only because I had been working for Robens until shortly before it was broadcast (he an impressive guy, by the way).

My recollection is that the reference occurred while they were still recounting the earlier history of the industry. Maybe Ian could help on that. I can remember John Woodvine and Dudley Foster were in the TV version - can you recall any others?

Thanks for the additional info about the Northern Drift, AndyG. Henry Livings was quite a character.


15 May 01 - 05:32 AM (#462598)
Subject: RE: Alex Glasgow
From: Steve Parkes

Joss Ackland was in the tv version too, as one of the miners in the pit village of Brokenback ("Brokkenback"!!). Which remionds me, "A little cloth cap" was one of the songs: how a right-wing MP can ingratiate himself with the horny-handed sons of toil. Another one that comes to mind is "Union meeting" (not actually the title, I think).

Steve (great-grandson of a Staffordshire collier)
(Yes, it was me on the wrong pc, but back to "normal" now)


15 May 01 - 05:36 AM (#462600)
Subject: RE: Alex Glasgow
From: Steve Parkes

Come to think of it, Robens resigned from the NCB after the Aberfan Disaster in the sixties, so he wouldn't have been in charge at the time the play was braodcast; but he would have been in the period in which it was set ... Doesn't help, does it?

Steve


15 May 01 - 05:39 AM (#462601)
Subject: RE: Alex Glasgow
From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler

Colin Douglas was in it as well.Having seen both stage and tv versions, I'm not sure who was in which, after all these years.
I always remember the phrase repeated (ironically) at various places "Stirred the conscience of the nation..."
RtS


15 May 01 - 06:14 AM (#462605)
Subject: RE: Alex Glasgow
From: IanC

Definitely Robens in the play!


20 Oct 01 - 07:10 PM (#576499)
Subject: As soon as this Pub Closes
From: Gareth

Help - I need to refresh my memory of that superb Alex Glascow song "As soon as this Pub Closes" I think it was from the "Close the Coal House Door" L,P. - My copy went walk about many years ago.

The first verse goes -

"I should have done it yesterday,
But then I had a cold,
But now I've had a drink or two
I'am feeling rather bold !"

CHR

"As soon as this pub closes,
"As soon as this pub closes,
"As soon as this pub closes,
The Revolution starts !

Sorry, it used to be a party peice of mine, but at LLanstock II I died -- Heeeeelp !!!

Gareth


Click for lyrics in related thread


20 Oct 01 - 07:28 PM (#576509)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: As soon as this Pub Closes
From: Matthew Edwards

By the time I used to get round to singing this song I was always too drunk to care what the words were, so we just used to bellow the chorus lines over and over again. So I don't think I ever got to know the song actually had any words until quite recently. Ah, the Good Old Days of folk clubs in the 70's, with the smell of Watney's Red Barrel, and Player's No.6. Sorry, Gareth.


21 Oct 01 - 07:25 AM (#576683)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: As soon as this Pub Closes
From: DMcG

Your verses plus

I'll fight the aristocracy/and confiscate their brass/ Create a fine democracy/that's truly working class

I'll fight the nasty racialists/and scrap the colour bar and all fascist dictatorships/and every commissar

So raise your glasses everyone/For every thing is planned and each and every mothers son/shall see the promised land


21 Oct 01 - 07:51 AM (#576694)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: As soon as this Pub Closes
From: Gareth

DMcG - Great very much thanks !

Matthew - I'll pass on the Grotneys Red !!!

Gareth


21 Oct 01 - 08:25 AM (#576703)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: As soon as this Pub Closes
From: Matthew Edwards

Gareth, please, please don't pass on the Grotney's. I used to pass out on this stuff with distressing regularity, until Richard Boston's columns in the Guardian alerted me to the idea that beer should actually taste good.


21 Oct 01 - 12:43 PM (#576783)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: As soon as this Pub Closes
From: Gareth

Matthew

on the Grotney's. I used to pass out on this stuff with distressing regularity

HOW ?

Drinking Grotneys was like making love in a canoe
They are both very close to water !

Gareth


21 Oct 01 - 01:33 PM (#576795)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: As soon as this Pub Closes
From: IanC

Gareth

The forum search seems to be getting more and more out of date. I added this to an Alex Glasgow thread fairly recently, but i can't seem to find it now.

Cheers!
Ian


21 Oct 01 - 01:50 PM (#576800)
Subject: Lyr Add: AS SOON AS THIS PUB CLOSES
From: TamthebamfraeScotland

AS SOON AS THIS PUB CLOSES
(recorded by Alex Glasgow)

I could have done it yesterday if I hadn't a cold,
But since I’ve put this pint away I’ve never felt so bold.
So as soon as this pub closes, as soon as this pub closes,
As soon as this pub closes, the revolution starts.

I'll shoot the aristocracy and confiscate their brass,
Create a fine democracy that's truly working class.
As soon as this pub closes, as soon as this pub closes,
As soon as this pub closes, I’ll raise the banner high.

I'll fight the nasty racialists and scrap the colour bar,
And all fascist dictatorships and every commissar.
As soon as this pub closes, as soon as this pub closes,
As soon as this pub closes, I’ll man the barricades.

So raise your glasses, everyone, for everything is planned,
And each and every mother's son will see the Promised Land.
As soon as this pub closes, as soon as this pub closes,
As soon as this pub closes, I think I'm going to be sick.


21 Oct 01 - 02:11 PM (#576809)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: As soon as this Pub Closes
From: Malcolm Douglas

The index doesn't seem to have been updated for months.  The thread Ian mentioned was  Alex Glasgow

As Soon As This Pub Closes


21 Oct 01 - 03:30 PM (#576855)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: As soon as this Pub Closes
From: Gareth

Thank again to you all.

Gareth


21 Oct 01 - 04:19 PM (#576891)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: As soon as this Pub Closes
From: wildlone

I a copy of the music PM me and I will send it
dave


21 Oct 01 - 05:43 PM (#576929)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: As soon as this Pub Closes
From: Gareth

Thanks Wildlone - The tune I can carry (more or less) it was the sudden blank in my memory of the words that flumoxed me.

Gareth


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24 Apr 04 - 08:08 PM (#1170054)
Subject: Lyr Req: 'As soon as this pub closes' - Alex Glas
From: Compton

Do us a favour, anyone out there have the lyrics to hand for the song Alex Glasgow & Henry Livings used to sing on a TV programme in 60's ?...I think Cyril Tawney may have it on a recording too!


24 Apr 04 - 08:10 PM (#1170057)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: 'As soon as this pub closes' - Alex Glas
From: LindsayInWales

we'll find another pub?


24 Apr 04 - 08:21 PM (#1170068)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: 'As soon as this pub closes' - Alex Glas
From: Malcolm Douglas

Simply type as soon as this pub closes into the onsite search engine which you will find at the top of every page here nowadays.


24 Apr 04 - 08:25 PM (#1170072)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: 'As soon as this pub closes' - Alex Glas
From: GUEST,Henryp

It's in The Northumbria Anthlogy, Newcastle Songs Volume 3, Hi, Canny Man! MWMCDSP41.


25 Apr 04 - 09:34 AM (#1170373)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: As soon as this pub closes- Alex Glasgow
From: Compton

Malcolm...I tried that first!!


25 Apr 04 - 09:37 AM (#1170376)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: As soon as this pub closes- Alex Glasgow
From: Compton

Mind you then it might have been Google...which proves that that isn't always tyhat good!!
Sorry I ever doubted you. Founf it now , thanks!


25 Apr 04 - 10:22 AM (#1170409)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: As soon as this pub closes- Alex Glasgow
From: Gareth

Click 'Ere

Gareth