27 May 04 - 10:17 AM (#1194987) Subject: SALAL From: GUEST,Raggytash Does anyone recall a female duet from the late 70's early 80's named salal, one of not both were Canadian, they sang a song I have been trying to get the words of for years and I would dearly love to contact either of them Cheers Raggytash |
28 May 04 - 03:59 AM (#1195686) Subject: RE: SALAL From: GUEST,Raggytash Anybody out there? |
28 May 04 - 04:03 AM (#1195688) Subject: RE: SALAL From: GUEST yes, but I can't help |
28 May 04 - 04:43 AM (#1195705) Subject: RE: SALAL From: GUEST,MCP Nick - what was the song you were after? (I've had a quick look through your 800 or so posts and couldn't see the request thread). Were Salal anything to do with Sara Grey and Ellie Ellis, who were the only non-British regulars that I remember from around that time (though Sara isn't Canadian, I don't know about Ellie)? Mick |
28 May 04 - 04:56 AM (#1195711) Subject: RE: SALAL From: GUEST,Raggytash Mick I probably put it on as a guest back then, it was a role reversal song where a sailor returns from sea, sits alone under the shade of a tree and is ravaged by a passing woman and he ends up lamentaing "mother i am quite undone" It starts :- One fine summers day a woman went walking down by the river so gently and free and there she espied a beautiful sailor sitting alone in the shade of a tree she boldly stepped up to this young man pray tell to me from whence you came for my eyes have not feasted on such beauty and may never do so again Oh madam I am a lonely sailor recently returned from sea ............ The two woman who sang it performed it deadpan and I recall it being brilliantly funny ........ and it's been bugging me for nearly 25 years ! |
28 May 04 - 05:09 AM (#1195717) Subject: RE: SALAL From: GUEST,MCP Something about this rings a bell. Could it be a Grit Laskin song? (Canadian connection) Mick |
28 May 04 - 05:12 AM (#1195718) Subject: RE: SALAL From: Pied Piper This wouldn't be the duet that converted to Islam and started a food chain called Halal Salal, would it. |
28 May 04 - 05:27 AM (#1195734) Subject: RE: SALAL From: Mark Cohen All you ever wanted to know about salal...except the song requested above. But the name of the group would lead me to suspect they might be from British Columbia. Aloha, Mark (former resident of the Pacific Northwet) |
28 May 04 - 05:30 AM (#1195736) Subject: RE: SALAL From: Mark Cohen ...oh, and if you become a Mudcat member (quick, easy, and spam-free), you can send a message to Metchosin, who lives in B.C., and might know something of them. Aloha, Mark |
28 May 04 - 06:00 AM (#1195758) Subject: RE: SALAL From: GUEST,Raggytash Mark I am a member on my home workstation but not at work, I'll try Metocosin later this weekend (thanks) I think Salal may come from Sally and Alison (he said guessing wildly, and not the plant) ;-) Mick, Have to say I've never heard of Grit, but I'll see if can find anything on the web John .......... you really are a sad case :-) |
28 May 04 - 06:05 AM (#1195762) Subject: RE: SALAL From: GUEST,MC Fat It definitely was Salal who were at Towersey at the same time and one of them was a Brit who had emigrated |
28 May 04 - 07:40 PM (#1196314) Subject: RE: SALAL From: Jim Dixon Someone has repeatedly asked for this song since January 1998. See the thread Role reversal, woman has evil way with sailor and follow the links to the other threads. I don't think the song has ever been found. But I think the name of the duo, Salal, is new information. |
31 May 04 - 09:39 AM (#1197602) Subject: RE: SALAL From: Raggytash Tis I wot's been after the song for years and still am |
02 Jun 04 - 03:58 AM (#1198292) Subject: RE: SALAL From: GUEST,Raggytash Still no nearer |
04 Jun 04 - 05:41 AM (#1200028) Subject: RE: SALAL From: GUEST,Concerned of Huddersfield Can on-one help this poor boy |
05 Jun 04 - 01:57 AM (#1200813) Subject: RE: SALAL From: semi-submersible Since MC Fat confirmed they performed at Towersey at that time, did you talk to Towersey organisers to see if anyone could think of someone who might have old records (names, mailing lists, receipts) in a closet somewhere? |
07 Jun 04 - 08:09 AM (#1201874) Subject: RE: SALAL From: GUEST,Concerned of Huddersfield Refresh |
14 Jun 04 - 04:54 AM (#1206691) Subject: RE: SALAL From: GUEST,Fascinated of Ferriby This chaps beeen trying for years to get this infomation, surely between us we can locate two singers or the song |
15 Jun 04 - 11:03 AM (#1207769) Subject: RE: SALAL From: semi-submersible I asked British Columbia folk historians P Thomas & J Bartlett, but they hadn't heard it. |
15 Jun 04 - 11:11 AM (#1207779) Subject: RE: SALAL From: GUEST,Raggytash Thanks for that Semi Sub, I appreciate your efforts I also noted your previous comment about the organisers of Towersey, good little festival when I attended in 1980 and 1981 (I lived in Oxford at the time) but I don't recall Salal being on the guest list, however I will follow it up Thanks again raggy |
15 Jun 04 - 12:00 PM (#1207817) Subject: RE: SALAL From: Amos I have scoured through several web-search engines to no avail. SOrry. A |
25 Jun 04 - 06:25 AM (#1214063) Subject: RE: SALAL From: semi-submersible refresh |
09 Jul 04 - 01:26 PM (#1222411) Subject: RE: SALAL From: semi-submersible refresh |
05 Oct 04 - 04:03 AM (#1288915) Subject: RE: SALAL From: semi-submersible refresh? |
07 Oct 04 - 03:28 AM (#1290995) Subject: RE: SALAL From: Wilfried Schaum Maybe a contraction of SALly and ALice? A google search sally alice salal produced a lot of hits, but alas! all not musical. |
11 Dec 09 - 01:34 AM (#2785925) Subject: RE: SALAL (song by duo with this name) From: GUEST,999 A Momentary Lapse Compositions by Andrew Drury, including 'The Schwartzes', 'Salal', 'Vaxjo Kollectiv', 'Copalis', 'Geek's Revenge', 'Some Powerful Women/Why', 'Anniversary of a Non-Marriage', 'Guanajuato', and 'Keep the Fool'. ????? ?? |
11 Dec 09 - 03:51 AM (#2785948) Subject: RE: SALAL (song by duo with this name) From: Raggytash Hi Guest 999 Many years ago the duet of two women sang a song which went One fine summers day I woman went walking down by the river so gentle and free and there she espied a beautiful sailor sitting alone in the shade of a tree she boldly stepped up to this young man pray tell me me from whence you came for my eyes have not featsed on such beauty and may never do so again the story gooes on to tell how she ravishes him, has her wicked way with him and leaves him forlorn bewailing his plight, one line has him crying "oh mother I am quite undone" I've been after the words for 30 years, maybe one day .... |
14 Dec 09 - 04:29 AM (#2787851) Subject: RE: SALAL (song by duo with this name) From: GUEST,999 Raggytash: I have been looking for this for about a week now. Mr Goole is NO help. I have just sent a message to two gals who might be able to help. If they are able to, I hope to have a really neat Christmas present for you. However, do NOT get yer hopes up. This is a long shot. As a btw, the song is now driving me nuts. I can't imagine YOUR state of mind after 30 years. I ain't gonna quit looking, but don't hold yer breath. |
15 Dec 09 - 04:02 AM (#2788607) Subject: RE: SALAL (song by duo with this name) From: Raggytash Thanks 999, I won't hold my breath but if you or anyone else could come up with the words I would be very grateful, the days of tearing hair out for this have gone but the curiousity remains. Cheers |
15 Dec 09 - 05:57 PM (#2789174) Subject: RE: SALAL (song by duo with this name) From: GUEST,999 I'm getting bald myself. :-) |
07 Jan 10 - 05:40 PM (#2806080) Subject: RE: SALAL (song by duo with this name) From: semi-submersible The way Raggytash's search gets under our skins, too, makes a fine case study in meme propagation. |
09 Jan 10 - 01:28 AM (#2807253) Subject: RE: Salal (song by duo with this name) From: semi-submersible Young Buchan lately posted in the Floating Lyrics thread a different role-reversal ballad which may ease the pangs of waiting for Salal season to return. |
17 Mar 21 - 12:16 PM (#4098065) Subject: RE: Salal (song by duo with this name) From: GUEST,# I think I have located 1/2 of the duet and hope to know later today, one way or t'other. |
18 Mar 21 - 02:12 PM (#4098229) Subject: RE: Salal (song by duo with this name) From: GUEST,# Refresh |
19 Mar 21 - 06:52 AM (#4098326) Subject: RE: Salal (song by duo with this name) From: Raggytash I'm intrigued Guest,# Please keep me informed. Thanks |
19 Mar 21 - 10:17 AM (#4098337) Subject: RE: Salal (song by duo with this name) From: GUEST,# Sure will, Raggytash. |
22 Mar 21 - 03:26 PM (#4098768) Subject: RE: Salal (song by duo with this name) From: Raggytash Refresh |
24 Mar 21 - 02:50 PM (#4099091) Subject: RE: Salal (song by duo with this name) From: GUEST,# Raggytash, I will arrange with Joe Offer to get the info to you. You will be a happy camper. Sorry it's taken so long. |
24 Mar 21 - 03:28 PM (#4099097) Subject: RE: Salal (song by duo with this name) From: Raggytash I will be a VERY happy camper!! Thank you so much. |
04 Jun 21 - 08:47 AM (#4108723) Subject: RE: Salal (song by duo with this name) From: Raggytash Yippee!!!! I am one very happy camper, after YEARS of searching I have, today, finally got the complete words for the song I been after. Sharon Hazelwood of Salal has kindly sent me both the words AND a recording of the song "The Woman and the Sailor" I huge thanks must also go to Guest# who gave me the contact for Sharon through Joe Offer to who thanks should also be extended. A massive thank you to all who have tried to help over the years. |
05 Jun 21 - 10:26 PM (#4108989) Subject: RE: Salal (song by duo with this name) From: cnd Glad to hear Raggytash! Would it be possible for you to share the lyrics here? Or did Ms. Hazelwood ask for them not to be distributed? |