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03 Sep 98 - 09:44 PM (#36979) Subject: Gordon Bok's Ways of Man From: mcg1@ix.netcom.com I am trying to find a CD or tape of Gordon Bok's Ways of Man. I understand it contains his rendition of Eric Bogle's song No Mans Land. If anyone can help me verify this and locate a tape or CD, I would appreciate it. Thanks. Hugh McGuire mcg1@ix.netcom.com |
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03 Sep 98 - 09:59 PM (#36983) Subject: RE: Gordon Bok's Ways of Man From: Robalot@Compuserve.com I may have a tape of it in my collection. I'm not at home to check it right now. Email me if you're interested. My brother might have the LP from which I made the tape if he hasn't yet tossed it. |
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03 Sep 98 - 10:23 PM (#36989) Subject: RE: Gordon Bok's Ways of Man From: Art Thieme THE CD AND CASSETTE ARE DEFINITELY AVAILABLE AT THE FOLK LEGACY WEBSITE.
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04 Sep 98 - 05:40 AM (#37021) Subject: RE: Gordon Bok's Ways of Man From: Joe Offer Click here to get to Folk-Legacy Records. I don't know if they have that particular album still available. The song "The Ways of Man" is available on a CD from Bok, Muir, and Trickett - I think it's on the 'first 15 Years" collection. Hope you find what you're looking for. -Joe Offer- |
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14 May 07 - 02:31 AM (#2051154) Subject: Lyr Add: THE WAYS OF MAN (Gordon Bok) From: Stewie ^^^ THE WAYS OF MAN (Gordon Bok) The ways of man are passing strange He buys his freedom and he counts his change Then he lets the wind his days arrange And he calls the tide his master First chorus: Ah, the days, ah, the days Ah, the fine long summer days The fish come rolling in the bays And he swore he'd never leave me But the days grow short and the year gets old And the fish won't stay where the water's cold And if they're going to fill the hold They've got to go offshore to find them First chorus So they go outside on the raving deep And they pray the Lord their soul to keep But the waves will roll them all to sleep And the tide will be their keeper First chorus Second chorus: Ah, the tide, oh, the tide Ah, you dark and you bitter tide If I can't have him by my side I guess I'll have to leave him First chorus I gave you one, I gave you two The best that rotten old boat could do You won't be happy till I give you three But I'll be damned if you'll get me First chorus Third chorus: Oh, the tide, ah, the tide Oh, you dark and you bitter tide If I can't have him by my side The water's welcome to him Ah, Lord, I know that the day will come When one less boat comes slogging home I don't mind knowing that he'll be the one But I can't spend my whole life praying First chorus I gave you one, I gave you two The best that poor old boat could do You'd have it all before you're through Well, I've got no more to give you First chorus Repeat stanza 1. Source: Bok, Muir and Trickett 'The First Fifteen Years Vol I' Folk Legacy CD-1003 --Stewie. |
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14 May 07 - 06:57 AM (#2051325) Subject: RE: Lyr Add: The Ways of Man From: Susan of DT This one is already in the DT, Stewie. You are keeping me busy harvesting this morning. |
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19 Apr 17 - 04:23 AM (#3851161) Subject: RE: Gordon Bok's Ways of Man From: Joe Offer Although we have the lyrics in the Digital Tradition, here is the transcription from the Gordon Bok Website, http://www.timberheadmusic.com/disc/waysofman.htm The Ways of Man © 1977 Gordon Bok, BMI I wrote this song while doing the music for a public television documentary on the maritime history of Maine called "Home to the Sea." It became the theme song, with Ann Mayo Muir singing the full version of the song at the end of the film. If it sounds bitter, remember that the day is late and not the fate of the small fisherman on the Northeast coast looks even darker than it did before. There's no subsidy here for the "little fellow" – only more paperwork. He buys his freedom and he counts his change Then he lets the wind his days arrange And he calls the tide his master. Oh, the days, oh the days, Oh, the fine long summer days. The fish come rolling in the bays And he swore he'd never leave me. But the days grow short and the year gets old And the fish won't stay where the water's cold, And if they're going to fill the hold They've got to go offshore to find them. So they go outside on the raving deep And they pray the Lord their soul to keep But the waves will roll them all to sleep And the tide will be their keeper. Oh, the tide, oh, the tide, Oh, you dark and you bitter tide. If I can't have him by my side, I guess I have to leave him. I gave you one, I gave you two: The best that rotten old boat could do. You won't be happy till I give you three, But I'll be damned if you'll get me. Oh, the tide, oh, the tide, Oh, you dark and you bitter tide. If I can't have him by my side, The water's welcome to him. Ah, Lord, I know that the day will come When one less boat comes slogging home. I don't mind knowing that he'll be the one, But I can't spend my whole life praying. I gave you one, I have you two: The best that poor old boat could do; You'll have it all before you're through – Well, I've got no more to give you. (repeat first first) The Ways of Man is recorded on the Bok, Muir, & Trickett albums First Fifteen Years Vol I and Ways of Man, and is also in the songbook One to Sing, One to Haul |
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22 Apr 17 - 07:30 AM (#3851832) Subject: RE: Gordon Bok's Ways of Man From: bbc Great song! bbc |