02 Dec 03 - 02:11 PM (#1064588) Subject: Good Fish Chowder From: DebC Hey all, Just wondering about the origins of "Good Fish Chowder". Alas, I cannot find my Joe Hickerson liner notes for "A Gathering of Friends". Thanks in advance. Deb Cowan |
02 Dec 03 - 02:59 PM (#1064613) Subject: Track List: Joe Hickerson with a Gathering of Frie From: Joe Offer Hmmm. Looks like Joe Hickerson With a Gathering of Friends is available on CD. I haven't heard that one yet. It sounds like a good one. Here's the list of tracks:
-Joe Offer- |
02 Dec 03 - 03:08 PM (#1064616) Subject: RE: Good Fish Chowder From: DebC Hey Joe, Thanks. I had spent some time at Mecca (Folk Legacy) last September and saw that Joe's recordings are now on CD. I see that Joe has the same email address, so I'll just write him. Hope you are well, Deb Cowan |
02 Dec 03 - 04:08 PM (#1064634) Subject: RE: Good Fish Chowder From: harpgirl This is one of my favorite albums. I bought it shortly after it came out and I still enjoy playing it. It would be great to meet Joe someday! a big fan harpy |
02 Dec 03 - 05:10 PM (#1064679) Subject: RE: Good Fish Chowder From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Hi, Deb! Howzit going? I know that Daisy Nell and David Coffin recorded the Fish Chowder song years ago with the Mimi crew. Do you know either of them? I might be able to find David's email address; plus he very occasionally posts here. Allison |
02 Dec 03 - 05:32 PM (#1064690) Subject: RE: Good Fish Chowder From: Joybell Well fancy that. We were just talking about this song. ! My True-love, Greg Hildebrand put the words of the poem "Good Clam Chowder" by John Chardi to music. He used the tune of "The Winnipeg Whore" (He always steals the best tunes) He taught it to Joe. Joe Hickerson, an old friend of Hildebrand's, always noted where he learned the song, and I found it listed that way the other day on a folk index. This is in contrast to Hildebrand's popular song, which he actually wrote (not just adapted) - "The Chicago Drug Bust" which Steve Goodman always credited correctly but now is credited to a Diane Hildebrand on at least two sites and credited to Goodman on several others. |
03 Dec 03 - 05:29 PM (#1065055) Subject: RE: Good Fish Chowder From: Joybell Thanks for fixing the link. I really should learn to do these things myself. Too much fun. Too little time. |
03 Dec 03 - 07:58 PM (#1065153) Subject: RE: Good Fish Chowder From: Gorgeous Gary Hmm...I'm going to have to ask if MD-area folk/filk band Clam Chowder is aware of this song! 8-) -- Gary |
04 Dec 03 - 01:14 AM (#1065257) Subject: RE: Good Fish Chowder From: open mike i thiught this was a recipe thread and was going to suggest it go either in the BS section or in the mud cat cook book! hey deb!! howse ya doin? Laurel |
05 Dec 03 - 01:50 AM (#1065848) Subject: RE: Good Fish Chowder From: Joybell A correction. The poet's name was/is John Ciardi. When I asked Hildebrand he was half asleep and I negleted to ask him about the spelling. Also the poem was called "Jerry Mulligan" and from a book of Ciardi's poems called "The Man who Sang the Sillies". Hildebrand memorized the words while standing in a bookshop - he was too poor to actually buy the book - and set it to the tune of "The Winnipeg Whore" as recorded by Oscar Brand in the 1950s. He taught it to Joe Hickerson who recorded it as "Good Fish Chowder". Joy |
05 Dec 03 - 02:36 AM (#1065861) Subject: RE: Good Fish Chowder From: BillR Gary, Asked a friend of mine who's a former member of Clam Chowder about this earlier this evening. He says, yes, they used to do it occasionally but decided that it wasn't really their style. -Bill |
05 Dec 03 - 03:06 AM (#1065875) Subject: RE: Good Fish Chowder From: Joe Offer I wondered if it was John Ciardi (1916-1986). He was a fascinating man - an expert on Dante who wrote children's poetry. -Joe Offer- |
09 Dec 03 - 07:26 PM (#1068835) Subject: RE: Good Fish Chowder From: Joybell Thanks Joe, An interesting link. There were so many books and so many copies of sheet-music that Hildebrand couldn't afford back in his rambling days. It's fun to track down some of them. Handy having a companion who had to learn to sight-read music and memorize words in a hurry before he was thrown out of a shop. |
10 Dec 03 - 11:50 AM (#1069457) Subject: RE: Good Fish Chowder From: Sorcha Thread Creep Alert! (good fish chowder is an oxymoron.....grin) |
10 Dec 03 - 04:08 PM (#1069649) Subject: RE: Good Fish Chowder From: Joybell Is it, Sorcha, What a shame. I haven't tried it yet. Sounds so good! |
28 Mar 14 - 05:39 PM (#3613481) Subject: Lyr Add: GOOD FISH CHOWDER (Deb Cowan) From: Joe Offer Here is the version in the Digital Tradition. I think it's my favorite song that Deb Cowan sings. Any corrections, additions? GOOD FISH CHOWDER (John Ciardi) Jerry Mulligan came to see me Dropped his hat in the chowder pot Put it on as he was leaving Said my word, it's getting hot (2x) Good fish chowder, good clam chowder Makes you want to cry for more Fills you up from your top to your toenails Makes you hear the ocean's roar (2x) Five fat shrimp behind his earlobes Four fat squid with forty toes Six fat oysters, eight fat scallops Hanging from his hair and nose He turned to me as he was leaving Said goodbye as he shook my hand Just as a wave ran down his shirtsleeve Left me holding a ton of sand Good clam chowder, good fish chowder Has anybody seen my shoe Nancy dropped it in the chowder I was saving it for the stew @food @animal @humor filename[ FISHCHOW TUNE FILE: FISHCHOW CLICK TO PLAY SOF |
04 Sep 16 - 10:41 AM (#3808329) Subject: RE: Origins: Good Fish Chowder/Jerry Mulligan (Ciardi) From: GUEST,Julia L So is this copyright free? Trying to comply with BMI goons for the sake of local venues thanks |
23 Jan 23 - 07:11 PM (#4163375) Subject: RE: Origins: Good Fish Chowder/Jerry Mulligan (Ciardi) From: Joe Offer So, have we decided whether this song is in the public domain? |
24 Jan 23 - 06:27 PM (#4163467) Subject: RE: Origins: Good Fish Chowder/Jerry Mulligan (Ciardi) From: GUEST,.gargoyle Using the Library of Congress (archive) The verse/book appears to be still limited. https://archive.org/details/manwhosangsillie00ciar Sincerely, Gargoyle Wonderful wit; perhaps my time should have been spent memorizing scripture rather than dogeral verse, but, Ciardi is a favorite. "I couldn't get much sleep last night, thinking about underware....The Pope wears underware, I hope." |
24 Jan 23 - 06:34 PM (#4163472) Subject: RE: Origins: Good Fish Chowder/Jerry Mulligan (Ciardi) From: keberoxu Regarding the 5 December 2003 post: unfortunately, the John Ciardi link no longer works. This is a familiar name. I think I must know it from ... children's books?? |
24 Jan 23 - 06:59 PM (#4163474) Subject: RE: Origins: Good Fish Chowder/Jerry Mulligan (Ciardi) From: GUEST,.gargoyle Yes, he wrote children's verse. He was an exceedingly prolific writer. His book, "How Does a Poem Mean" (1959) is still a standard text in USA universities. Sincerely, Gargoyle I was wrong about "UNDERWEAR" - It is from the "Beat Generation" poet, Lawrence Ferlinghetti. |