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02 Aug 02 - 09:53 AM (#758710) Subject: Male Bonding Song From: Charley Noble Don't seem to find any trace of this spirited song from our friends in Canada in a brief survey of the threads. It might well become a Mudcat classic at our gatherings, with an appropriate dancing troop. We heard it a few years ago at The Folk Harbour Festival in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, a festival which is coming up soon in the second weekend of August(Copy & repaste into WORD/TIMES/12): MALE BONDING SONG (Words & Music by Bill Gallaher © 1995 From The Last Battle CD BGM 1002) G-------------------------------C When we learned, it was a shocking re-ve-lation ----D--------------------------------G That somehow as men we simply hadn't grown; ----------------------G7--------------C So we looked at all you women, and your pride in feminism, -------D7-------------------------G And we started up a movement of our own. -----C—D-G-------C---------D Now we are men, and proud to be men; ---G---------C-----------D We meet every Sa-tur-day at three; ----------G---------------------G7 And we ex-plore with great per-sis-tence, ---C Our mas-cu-line existence, --------D----------------------------------G Beat our drums, and run off naked through the trees.
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02 Aug 02 - 10:02 AM (#758717) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Male Bonding Song From: Amos LOL!,Charlie!! Thanks for the grins! A |
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02 Aug 02 - 10:10 AM (#758723) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Male Bonding Song From: Mrrzy Hee hee! I am reminded of a conversation with 2 men, who'd gone outside to smoke cigarettes; we'd been talking about how men don't share their feelings and bond the way we always hear women do. So when they came back in, I asked if they'd "bonded" - simultaneous answers came, Yes from one, No from the other. So the one who said No turned to the one who said Yes and quipped - must have been Male Pattern Bonding! |
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02 Aug 02 - 10:57 AM (#758742) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Male Bonding Song From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Thanks, Charley! one of our fellows, one Bill Shaw by name, sings that. It's a riot!!! Thanks again. |
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02 Aug 02 - 12:59 PM (#758801) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Male Bonding Song From: Charley Noble Nice that a true art song is appreciated!;~) Bill Gallaher is also well known and respected for his historical ballads. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
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02 Aug 02 - 01:44 PM (#758827) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Male Bonding Song From: Genie Hilarious song, Charley! Hope I get to hear some of the guys sing it one of these days. (If I knew the tune, I'd have the Ellensburg Camp Runamuck gang do it in August. Maybe one of those folks will know it.) Genie |
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03 Aug 02 - 03:45 AM (#759166) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Male Bonding Song From: GUEST,Boab Met Bill at a house "cushion" concert, and remarked on what I perceived as the great similarity beyween his compositions and the work of Eric Bogle. No surprise, it turns out----Eric and Bill are good friends, and the Eric Bogle choice of quarters when in B.C.is the Gallacher residence. Bill writes some good stuff. |
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03 Aug 02 - 06:24 AM (#759191) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Male Bonding Song From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Funny, Charley. There up above, you said "Couldn't find a trace". I see you yourself posted this same song in April of last year. |
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03 Aug 02 - 07:56 AM (#759227) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Male Bonding Song From: JohnnyBGoode Pretty darn good. Thanks for the Lyr Add. |
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03 Aug 02 - 10:19 AM (#759259) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Male Bonding Song From: Charley Noble Weird! I did a thread and discussion search for...oh, who knows? Well, you can't get enough of a good song! The chord placement should be better this time around if folks copy and repaste as suggested. Cheerily, Charley Noble |