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23 Jan 06 - 02:11 PM (#1654224) Subject: Tune Add: Kat's poem adapted into song by Alba! From: katlaughing I am delighted to let you all know Alba/Jude has added more lyrics and a tune to my poem, "Waves Of Sorrow," which was first posted here, at the Mudcat, and included in my book, "WindWords of Wyoming." The lyrics to the song are also in my book. I think she has done a beautiful job, but I am honour bound to tell you the sound file is a "Border Collie," i.e. "rough/ruff" according to Herself. Redone and beautifully mixed version coming soon on a new CD, "Breathe." Please visit and give a listen, as well as enjoy the photos of Alba and (scroll down) the Waves at Taransay, Scotland. Waves of Sorrow - the song. Thanks! |
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23 Jan 06 - 02:28 PM (#1654242) Subject: RE: Kat's poem adapted into song by Alba! From: wysiwyg Brava! ~S~ |
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23 Jan 06 - 04:24 PM (#1654305) Subject: RE: Kat's poem adapted into song by Alba! From: Peace I am having real trouble getting that link to open. Noticed it's Tripod. Can't seem to get into Tripod. |
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23 Jan 06 - 05:40 PM (#1654381) Subject: RE: Kat's poem adapted into song by Alba! From: katlaughing Tripod seems to have had some problems this past weekend. I was only able to get in this morning to add the pictures, etc. Just tried it and got in okay. The sound file works for me in QuickTime. Please keep trying if interested. Forgot to say, the webdesign is "rough," too. (Can't get that green line deleted.):-> Thanks! |
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23 Jan 06 - 06:40 PM (#1654411) Subject: RE: Kat's poem adapted into song by Alba! From: Peace I will keep trying. A collaboration of you two has gotta be awesome. |
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23 Jan 06 - 09:41 PM (#1654579) Subject: RE: Kat's poem adapted into song by Alba! From: wysiwyg Soundfile worked well for me once I saved to dsk and opened in player of choice. ~S~ |
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23 Jan 06 - 10:03 PM (#1654593) Subject: RE: Kat's poem adapted into song by Alba! From: katlaughing Thanks, folks! |
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24 Jan 06 - 09:33 AM (#1654767) Subject: RE: Kat's poem adapted into song by Alba! From: MMario ahhh- maybe I can get online and download in less then the 2 hours 48 minutes it promised me last time I tried. |
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24 Jan 06 - 09:45 AM (#1654777) Subject: RE: Kat's poem adapted into song by Alba! From: katlaughing Ah, shoot...I'll send it to ya by email, MMario! Are you on dialup? |
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24 Jan 06 - 10:13 AM (#1654803) Subject: RE: Kat's poem adapted into song by Alba! From: MMario yeah - but get my e-mail at work, where it's no problem - but where I can't get to your site due to content filter. grazie |
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24 Jan 06 - 10:21 AM (#1654810) Subject: RE: Kat's poem adapted into song by Alba! From: katlaughing Yeah, that's the one I sent it to; sent two files, not sure which will work best. Thanks, MMario! One of these days I will get a domain name and move everything over; tripod has been an old faithful for many years, but it does get frustrating at times! |
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24 Jan 06 - 10:28 AM (#1654818) Subject: RE: Kat's poem adapted into song by Alba! From: MMario WOW! Incredible. and it always amazes me what people consider "rough" when I compare them to tracks on a lot oc commercial cd's I buy. |
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24 Jan 06 - 10:48 AM (#1654839) Subject: RE: Kat's poem adapted into song by Alba! From: katlaughing When she's ready and says I may...wait until you hear her versatality...superb!! |
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24 Jan 06 - 11:03 AM (#1654859) Subject: RE: Kat's poem adapted into song by Alba! From: wilbyhillbilly Congratulations, what a fantastic result!. Can't wait for the CD |
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25 Jan 06 - 10:24 AM (#1655456) Subject: RE: ALBA adapts/sings Kat's poem-Waves of Sorrow! From: katlaughing Thanks! |
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25 Jan 06 - 10:39 AM (#1655465) Subject: RE: ALBA adapts/sings Kat's poem-Waves of Sorrow! From: YorkshireYankee WOW! I know -- MMario said that already. But it's what I thought while listening to it... and thought again... and again... |
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25 Jan 06 - 11:36 AM (#1655510) Subject: RE: ALBA adapts/sings Kat's poem-Waves of Sorrow! From: DonMeixner Hey Kat, There is absolutely nothing like seeing your name in print on a words by tag for a song you helped to write. Nothing at all. I'm still that way over every song I have written. Congratulations, and enjoy the moment. Don |
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25 Jan 06 - 02:49 PM (#1655524) Subject: RE: ALBA adapts/sings Kat's poem-Waves of Sorrow! From: Morticia Loved it, awesome collaboration gals, thanks! |
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25 Jan 06 - 07:13 PM (#1655702) Subject: RE: ALBA adapts/sings Kat's poem-Waves of Sorrow! From: katlaughing Ah...thanks y'all. It'd a put it up earlier, but Herself is a bit shy about "tooting" her own horn. I think she's one of the most talented we've got. Wait 'til you hear more! |
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26 Jan 06 - 06:05 PM (#1656218) Subject: RE: ALBA adapts/sings Kat's poem-Waves of Sorrow! From: Peace She has a phenomenal voice and her phrasing is wonderful. Her writing is excellent. I am a fan of hers and I don't see that changin' anytime soon. I wish I could listen to what's on the link. |
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26 Jan 06 - 09:39 PM (#1656264) Subject: RE: ALBA adapts/sings Kat's poem-Waves of Sorrow! From: katlaughing Peace, if you want to PM me an email addy, I could send you the same file I sent to MMario. |
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26 Jan 06 - 11:02 PM (#1656285) Subject: RE: ALBA adapts/sings Kat's poem-Waves of Sorrow! From: mack/misophist Huzzah!!! I will certainly buy a copy. But I must disagree with Peace. There's one line I would have changed. Coming from a crumudgeon like me, that's high praise. Besides, I love contraltos, best range of them all. |
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26 Jan 06 - 11:14 PM (#1656294) Subject: RE: ALBA adapts/sings Kat's poem-Waves of Sorrow! From: Peace The writing ("Waves of Sorrow") is katlaughing's, and the music/singing are Alba's. However, both are excellent here. also. My reference to Alba's voice and writing is in reference to a CD of hers. That gal can do jazz, rockish stuff, and she has one song on it that I listen to at least twice a week and have for at least eight or nine months now. It is beautiful, heart rending (seldom fails to bring a tear to my eye) and her voice on that cut would make a bishop put his foot through a stained glass window. |
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26 Jan 06 - 11:33 PM (#1656298) Subject: RE: ALBA adapts/sings Kat's poem-Waves of Sorrow! From: Peace JUST HEARD IT! YES!!!!!!! It's beautiful. You gals have done a wonderful song between the two of you, kat and Alba. Congratulations. |
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26 Jan 06 - 11:40 PM (#1656302) Subject: RE: ALBA adapts/sings Kat's poem-Waves of Sorrow! From: Peace Thanks for the offer, kat. For some reason the link worked just about ten minutes back. You must feel wonderful hearing your poem turned into a beautiful song. And beautiful it is. Yeah!!!! |
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28 Jan 06 - 08:50 AM (#1657026) Subject: RE: ALBA adapts/sings Kat's poem-Waves of Sorrow! From: katlaughing Thanks, again, folks! Peace, I am glad yo got to hear it, finally. For those who might want to track the evolution of the song, here is the original "first draft" of the poem, which was posted spontaneously on the Mudcat back kin 2000: THE BRIDE OF THE WAVES OF SORROW Oh, does thou know then Of my heart, o weary man of sea? It bends and breaks unto the ground My love belongs to thee. Stay not thou, only longer An hour by my side? For I, a simple woman be, Yet, the sea, she is your bride In sorrow now I wander Midst the braken and the ruin Lost thou I have, alas, now then The sea take me to my doom. Then gather'd he, at midnight's rest Saw her ghostly pale divide Twixt mournful sea and shore, When he came in on the weary tide. With despair, his heart, he lost it Out on the brine that night And, knew not another, ever more No mortal woman's delight. His maiden, bride and mistress, La Mer, called him out sad, but brave, And there he dwelt on the Waves of Sorrow 'Til he joined True Love in her grave. © kat lafrance |
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01 Feb 06 - 06:41 AM (#1658870) Subject: RE: ALBA adapts/sings Kat's poem-Waves of Sorrow! From: katlaughing For anyone who wants to hear more of what Alba/Judi has done and also Mudcat's own "Pinetop Slim" aka Mark Flanagan, please visit his page at CDBaby. Judi sings his poem "Postcards from the Fleadh," and song "Fire at Slane". I also highly recommend listening to Mark doing "...On Fireflies" and "The Legend of McKinley Craft." "Spotted Pony" written by Mark and performed by Aubrey Atwater is a fav. of mine, too! Thanks! |