Thursday, July 17, 2008

Song of the Day Catch-Up

Well then Pete. I guess I'll have to do a few songs to make up for my time away from the computer  :P

Today's song has been inspired by a study avoidance prompted SeaChange marathon... classic show :)
So today it's Colin Hay's 'Death Row Conversation'

You can have a free listen at www.last.fm/music/Colin+Hay/_/Death+Row+Conversation

A moment of your time now
As mine is closing in on me
A simple farewell rhyme to
Anyone who hears me

I have walked in shadows
I have walked in blindness
My life now lies behind me
I have only one tomorrow

My name is Jake
I have made more than one mistake
Where I lost all sense of good reason
Now my time has come
There's nowhere I can run
Oh Lord, please give me courage

The Sister she's my saviour
She's my one and only friend
I know I do so love her
She says that she will miss me

Tomorrow they will burn me
They say that it will cause no pain
But what greatly concerns me
Is who of them would really know

Thy Kingdom come
Thy will be done
On Earth as it is in Heaven
With one more setting sun
And dinner just for one
Oh Lord, please give me courage

And as the night grows darker
My fear it now surrounds me
I wish I could be stronger
Oh Sister can you hear me

Take this wretched soul
Try to make it whole
It's true I have been a sinner
I know I've done wrong
And all I have is this song
Oh Lord, please give me courage

Thy Kingdom come
Thy will be done
On Earth as it is in Heaven
Now my time has come
There's nowhere I can run
Oh Lord, please give me courage


A little sad, but it's a song that seems to really strike something within me when I listen to it, maybe it's just the combination of Colin's voice, a voice that seems to have lived a lot, and the basic guitar accompaniment. Anyway, I like it, so have a listen and let me know what YOU think.

The second song, is from the AWESOME Fred Smith, called 'You And Me'
Written about when he was in Bougainville, it really reminded me what a personal sacrifice he made going over as a civilian to do his part in restoring peace, and that while his is a great story about the power of song to communicate, that it wasn't all happy happy joy joy campfire singing. Anyway, beautiful song, fascinating man.

Young people these days burn their CDs
They're dropping their 'H's, dropping their 'E's
They don't go up drinking in proper bars
And are deeply suspicious of men with guitars

So I took this job, that's what I did
There's gotta be a better way of making a quid
Than playing the pub circuit and selling CDs
Full of songs about you and songs about me

See the sun come on the Buka Passage
Could be six weeks 'til you get this message
I spent last night drinking with Tor
Down at the Kuri Village Resort

Remind me never to drink with Norwegians
It causes the boys to doubt my allegiance
I tell it's better than drinking with Swedes
And thinking about you and thinking about me

The wash-wash Marys are sweeping the floor
A flak jacket hangs from a nail on the door
As the years go by the problems here grow
But the milk of kindness still seems to flow

And it's there in their laughter, there in their eyes
Even the killers here are nice guys
There's a grace and a softness that sets me at ease
So far from you and so far from me

Like I wrote in the Cit-Rep I've got a hunch
That the Deputy Governor has gone out to lunch
And he won't be back 'til June or July
Someone saw him setting off for Hawaii

In a boat with his guards and his number two Mary
I tell you that bloke, he's worse than Wayne Carey
He oughta no better at sixty three
Better than you and better than me

Out on a Sunday under coloured umbrellas
The girls with the girls, the men with the fellas
Shirts and collars and frocks and sarongs
And everyone's out in their best pair of thongs

Down to House Lotu they walk hand in hand
To pray to a God that was brought to their land
God is hope, and hope is free
I'm hoping that you are still hoping for me

Well the Colonel got busted and Jim's been sick
I had to ask William to stop being a prick
It happens each day 'round a quarter to three
Like a gentleman's version of PMT

Some nights I work through 'til after twelve
See your photograph blu-tacked to the plywood shelf
Slip under my mosquito net and drift out to sea
Dreaming of you and dreaming of me

Well I heard that Ted's finally fixed up the Bedford
While I'm out here pretending to be Robert Redford
And all my friends getting on with their lives
Raising a family and keeping a wife

I know life's never a walk in the park
And we live as we dream, alone in the dark
But right now I could use your company
Send this letter with love, to you from me


(some of the words are guesses, I apologise for any mistakes)
Check it out at http://www.last.fm/music/Fred+Smith/_/You+And+Me


My last song is 'Song of Peace', as sung by David LaMotte

This is my song oh God of all the nations
A song of peace for lands afar and mine
This is my home, the country where my heart is
Here are my hopes, my dreams, my holy shrine
But other hearts in other lands are beating
With hopes and dreams as true and high as mine

My country's skies are bluer than the ocean
And sunlight beams on clover leaf and pine
But other lands have sunlight too and clover
And skies are everywhere as blue as mine
This is my song oh God of all the nations
A song of peace for their land and for mine 

Just a short one, reflects how I'm feeling at the moment about some world events
Dave's done some amazing work for peace and towards a better world, so I applaud him (plus he's genuinely a nice guy)

Not sure where you can listen to it, but on itunes there's a short clip

My gosh Mikaela!
We have been lazy!
Well you can stop tightly gripping your key boards in adrenalin filled suspense, my thousands of faithful subscribers, for here lays the song of the day for 17th of July, 2008...
Ben Folds- Landed



We'd hit the bottom
I thought it was my fault
And in a way I guess it was
I'm just now finding out
What it was all about

We'd moved to the west coast
Away from everyone
She never told me that you called
Back when I was still
I was still in love

'Till I opened my eyes and walked out the door
And the clouds came tumbling down
And it's bye-bye goodbye I tried
And I twisted it wrong just to make it right
I had to leave myself behind
And I've been flying high all night

So come pick me up
I've landed...

The daily dramas
She made from nothing
So nothing ever made it right

She liked to push me
And talk me back down
'Till i believed I was the crazy one
And in a way
I guess I was

'Till I opened my eyes and walked out the door
And the clouds came tumbling down
And it's bye-bye goodbye I tried
Treading the sea of a troubled mind
I had to leave myself behind
Singin' bye-bye goodbye I tried

If you wrote me off
I'd understand it
'Cause I've been on
Some other planet
So come pick me up
I've landed...

And you will be so
Happy to know
I've come along
It's over

And I opened my eyes and walked out the door
And the clouds came tumbling down
And it's bye-bye goodbye I tried
Down comes the reign of the telephone czar
It's okay to call
And I will answer for myself
Come pick me up...
(Ba ba's)
Come pick me up...
Ba ba's..
I've landed.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Song of the Week

Today I'm actually putting a relatively mainstream song in. wow.... haha
It's "Space They Cannot Touch", sung by Kate Miller-Heidke

How's my luck
But somehow I'm with you
Let's leave now
Let's leave them,
their point of view
My favourite place is me and you

I wake up in the darkest night
Watch you breathe in shadow light
A perfect world lies next to me
And I don't need to sleep to dream

I just hope I am good enough to keep you

Morning sun warms our skin
And distant sounds
The day begins
Soon their world will come calling for us
But this is the space they cannot touch

I just hope I am good enough to keep you



From Wikipedia -

Space They Cannot Touch is a love song that is popular in the repertoire of Brisbane singer and Sony-BMG artist Kate Miller-Heidke. Released independently on her EP Telegram in 2004, it received considerable airplay on the Australian youth radio network Triple J and has become a centrepiece of Miller-Heidke's concerts. In November 2005 it was included in EMI Australia's summer anthology Coastal Chill 6. Posts to Miller-Heidke's website indicate that it has also had some popularity as a wedding song.

Space They Cannot Touch was written by Keir Nuttall, guitarist with Kate Miller-Heidke's touring and recording band Transport.

The song was re-recorded for Kate Miller-Heidke's debut album Little Eve, released in June 2007.



What she can do with her voice is pretty amazing, I remember seeing her perform on TV and they said that she trained as an opera singer. This is my song for this week, I listened to it several times in a row on a long plane flight, and it just seems to be great mood music

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Song of the Day

Today's song: 'Crying in the Chapel' by 'Don McLean' (Written by Arthur Glenn, made famous by Elvis, but I like this version better)

You saw me crying in the chapel
The tears I shed were tears of joy
I know the meaning of contentment
Now I am happy with the Lord

Just a plain and simple chapel
Where humble people go to pray
I pray the Lord that I'll grow stronger
As I live from day to day

Well I searched and I searched
But I couldn't find
No way on Earth
To find peace of mind

Now I'm happy in the chapel
Where people are of one accord
Yes we gather in the chapel
Just to sing and praise the Lord

Well you'll search and you'll search
But you'll never find
No way on Earth
To find peace of mind

Take your troubles to the chapel
Get down on your knees and pray
Take your troubles to a chapel
And you'll surely find a way




I love the gospel feel, and honest purity of Don McLean's version. He seems to really feel it.

As it says on Wikipedia -  "Crying in the Chapel" was a song written by Artie Glenn for his son Darrell to sing. Darrell recorded it, while still in high school, in 1953 along with Artie's band the Rhythm Riders. It became a local hit and publishers got hold of it and it went nationwide. That same year the black group, the Orioles, recorded it, and it became a major success.

On Oct. 30, 1960, Elvis Presley recorded a version of the song during the sessions for his RCA Records gospel album, His Hand in Mine. It was not included in that album, but rather was held back by RCA and finally released as an "Easter Special" single (447-0643) in April 1965, and hit #3 on the singles chart, the greatest chart success for Presley over a six-year span. It was later included as a bonus track on Presley's 1967 gospel album, How Great Thou Art.

The song was redone in the 1980's by Allies, a Christian band, on their 1989 album "Long Way From Paradise". While a little more contemporary, it still evokes the same feeling as the Elvis Presley version."

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

I once played this song on trumpet with a piano accompaniment for a soirée, it wasn't as long, but it was all about playing it really beautifully. It's got such a beautiful melody, and the chords were so fantastic. So listen to as much as you can manage! It's a great piece!

Gabriel FAURE': Pavane, Op. 50

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Not so much a Song of the Day

A little treat :)
My favourites from the past few days

I know the Prelude was from before, but I couldn't resist


 and the Bourree from the 3rd suite is cool too


And of course from Bach's Brandenburg Concerto



Plus I came home to see Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. 2 playing on Ovation, with Arkadi Zenziper playing the piano, with the St. Petersburg State Orchestra and conducted by Vladislav Tschernushenko and fell in love with it. This version isn't as good (in my opinion anyway) but it's still the same piece of music :)




Completely unrelated, I was browsing youtube after and found an awesome video of Liz Frencham and Mic Conway recording 'Paper Moon' (cool song, cool people)


And another of Liz and Vince Bradley mucking around with their version of 'Baby It's Cold Outside'

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Song of the Day

Four songs today - in keeping with my theme, I couldn't have one without the others 

These songs have been on a special playlist on my ipod for awhile now, and were brought back to mind by photos I saw today of the rows upon rows of war graves in just one cemetery in France, from WWI. There was a picture of a gravestone on one of the sites, just showing the epitaph at the bottom - 'Till we meet again Father'. These songs just highlight for me the pain and loss of all wars and battles. 

The first, a song by Bruce Watson - 'Trenches'

There are trenches in the hills by Sarajevo
Where soldiers hunch against the wind and snow
Their eyes, their guns sparkle in the red glow
Of the houses burning in the town below

Their hearts are filled with pride
Their minds are filled with hate
God is on their side
They fight for glory, land and state

There's a trench in a field by Sarajevo
Where a mother lays her precious child to rest
He was looking for his father from the window
When a sniper's bullet took him in the breast

She mouths a silent prayer
She shivers in the frost
The countryside is bare
There's no wood for a cross

There are trenches that will rend the hearts forever
Of the women raped in anger and disdain
By the soldiers, who in peaceful times could never
Have believed they'd be so eager to cause pain

When purity is all
For women and for race
To the victor goes the spoils
To the victim sheer disgrace
 
There are trenches between people in the Balkans
Of ethnic pride and history's tie to land
But wherever hearts are cold and lives are broken
We all must see the blood on our own hands

From our shanty towns of shame
To the famine's cruel decay
Between us and them
We build trenches every day
Trenches every day

His website is: http://www.geocities.com/brucewatson1/


The second is Fred Smith's 'Kusi & You'

When Kusi and you were leaving for Bougainville
Part of the 2nd Battalion from Lay
I felt so proud, my husband the soldier
Working for peace in a land far away

I didn't understand about the Pangoona thing
Who's Francis Ona, what's BRA?
But I understood that you are a soldier
As you marched like a soldier from the barracks that day

I said I love you now
More than I ever did
Wish you weren't leaving, I wish you could stay
But I understand that you are a soldier
You are a soldier, you fight for your pay

When I got your first call, you'd made it to Buka
Were heading down south on a chopper that day
Four weeks then past, til you called me from Aranwa
Something had happened, you seemed so far away

And so I said 'Hey what you doing'
And you got all secretive
Government work, you said it's classified
Well let the Government know
It's your woman you're speaking with
Does the Government know of the nights I have cried

I'll bet I love you now
More than I ever did
I need you now, more than I could ever say
And I don't understand
Just what you're doing there
But you are a soldier, you fight for your pay

And the day that you left, was the first of December
Said you'd be home by the first of July
But I had to wait til the third of October
Just for this letter, it says that you died

It tells me you fell in the BRA ambush
Fought til the end, til you ran out of rounds
But Kusi just told me, that wasn't what happened
He said one of their men turned your claymores around

And I need to know
There was some better reason
Need to now, that it wasn't in vain
But the Moresby politicians
Seem to change every season 
This hole in my heart now, seems to remain

Because I love you now
More than I ever did
Need you now, more than I could ever say
I need to know
There was some better reason
Than you are a soldier, who died for his pay


Fred wrote this during his time in Bougainville working for DFAT, singing songs in Pidgin 
you can listen to a little at http://payplay.fm/iaincs (it's well worth listening to the snippets of his other songs)

The third - 'Were You There?' by Martin Pearson & the MP3

Were you there in Washington
When the eagle spread his claws?
Sat down with the lion-heart
To flout their own damn laws

Were you when the order came
Aboard an east-bound transport plane?
Where Jordy prayed to Jesus
To the Jesus he knows well
Who's words of peace will rule the Earth
When Allah's blown to hell

Were you there in Baghdad
When the bombs lit up the sky?
Did your spirit turn away
When you saw that child die?

Did you hear her mother cry
The self same tears as you and I?
And the bombers pray to Allah
And Allah knows them well
And Allah's words will rule the Earth
When Jordy's blown to hell

Were you there in Canberra
When the phone calls came?
Calling obligations in
Without a trace of shame

And another long sad day goes by
Too many tears we've yet to cry
And we pray to Gods and Saviours
Oh but surely we can tell
Their words will ring, in an empty world
When we're all blown to hell


and the final song, Martin Pearson & the MP3's version of 'Masters of War'

Ah you masters of war
You have built all the bombs
You have built the death planes
You've built all the guns
You hide walls 
And you hide behind desks
I just want you to know 
That I've seen through your masks

You've never done nothing
But build to destroy
You play with my world 
Like it's your little toy
You put a gun in my hand 
And you hide from my eyes
Then you turn and run faster 
When hard bullets fly

Like Judas of old
You lie and deceive
Well war can be won
You want us to believe
But I've seen through your eyes
And I've seen through your brain
Like I see through the water 
That run downs my drain

You fasten the triggers
For others to fire
Then you sit back and watch
As the death count gets higher
For threatening my babies 
Unborn and unnamed
You aint worth the blood 
That runs in your veins

And I hope that you die 
And your death will come soon
I will march by your casket 
In the pale afternoon
And I'll watch while they lay you 
Down on your deathbed
Then I'll stand by your grave 
'Til I'm sure that you're dead

(Harmonica solo)

Let me ask you one question 
Is your money that good?
Will it buy you redemption? 
Did you think that it would?
I think you might find 
When death takes it's toll
All the money you've made 
Won't buy back your soul

Ah you masters of war 
You have built all the bombs
You have built the death planes 
You've built all the guns
You hide behind walls 
You hide behind desks
I just want you to know 
That I've seen through your masks
All you masters of war, masters of war

phew.... it feels good to get that one off my chest...
You can check out Martin at www.7thdimension.com.au/index.cfm?artist_details=4

I'll put some more related links up when I can be bothered finding them, but for now, reflect and enjoy

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Song of the Day Catch-Up

Well I'm getting good at this catch-up thing :)
Peter has requested that I post an emo song, to represent our moods this week (half-yearly exams are on) but I couldn't bring myself to actually do it.

So the song for yesterday (Tuesday) was J. S. Bach's 'Prelude from the Unaccompanied Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major'
Oh...... I don't think I have to say anymore, excuse me while I melt in my chair.... there is just something about the tone of the cello, and this piece shows it off so well
For a fast version, played by Rostropovich himself, go to www.youtube.com/watch?v=LU_QR_FTt3E&feature=related

or a slower version by Yo-Yo Ma at www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZn_VBgkPNY&feature=related


or even another version by Mischa Maisky at www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6yuR8efotl&feature=related


My favourite version is the one on the Master & Commander soundtrack, but I love this piece in every form I've heard it so far


Today's song, in keeping with my slightly classical theme, is ' Weep You No More Sad Fountains' not sure exactly who it's by as yet, but google is telling me John Dowland. The version on the Sense & Sensibility soundtrack is sung by Jane Eaglen, and in the movie Kate Winslet sings it

Weep you no more sad fountains
What need you flow so fast?
Look how the snowy mountains
Heaven's sun doth gently waste
But my sun's heavenly eyes
View not your weeping
That now lies sleeping
Softly, softly, now softly
Softly lies sleeping

Sleep is a reconciling
A rest that peace begets
Doth not the sun rise smiling
When fair at ev'n he sets?
Rest you then, rest, sad eyes
Melt not in weeping
While she lies sleeping
Softly, softly, now softly
Softly lies sleeping




Monday, March 31, 2008

Song of the Day

My song for today is Michael-John Azzopardi's beautiful 'Bells of St Andrew's'

Today the sun is sleeping 
the clouds they are weeping
washing the colours to grey
Under the bells of St Andrew's
an old man in yesternews
silently sleeping the day away

Well it's too late for praying
now that's what they're saying
go on fool just get away
But that's just the problem
there's too much promise
to say it's all a waste anyway

Well today I'm not worries
today I'm in no hurry
guess I'll just let me escape
Because life's and illusion
someone else's confusion
but that's okay I'll take the blame

Well seasons keep turning 
I'm too dumb for learning
I keep on making the same old mistake
Well I've lost my direction 
can't make a connection
everything seems so vague

Today the sun is sleeping
the clouds they are weeping
they even wash the smile from my face
Under the bells of St Andrew's
an old man in yesternews
silently passes away

Pretty sad song, but Michael is a genius with his guitar. I'm so proud to be able to say that I know him, and if you get a chance to see him, you'd be an idiot to miss out. New CD out soon, the tracks he let me listen to sound great, so keep an eye out for it. Beautiful man, beautiful guitar, beautiful voice - you can't go wrong.

For a short snippet go to http://www.michaelazzopardi.com/selftitledaudio.htm then click on the little red arrow/fast forward buttony thing on the music player until it says Bells of St Andrews in the top right corner
Check out his website at www.michaelazzopardi.com/about  or his myspace at www.myspace.com/michaeljohnazzopardi, I think it's on his player there too.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

My first contribution

In a non-egocentric way, this song- Peter- is so nice. I usually have phobias of listening to words, but these were really interesting. It's very Mikaela like song. Especially after David Lamotte agreed to join my polygamous marriage and have my children. So here are the lyrics:

Peter
Dave Lamotte

What I'm saying, friend, may surprise you
Though I trust you will listen and hear
I'm not out to make you angry
We both know beneath our anger lies our fear
It sounds so simple and it's so complicated
Not gentle, not just a warm feeling
Many will die in the name of peace
But war will not lead us to healing

I meant what I said, Peter, put down your sword
Did you forget or did you think I was joking?
This is not why I'm here, Peter, not to destroy
The world is already so broken
Maybe you think I'm a fool
Maybe a fool's what I am
Maybe I will die for nothing
And nothing will change in the end

I meant what I said, Peter, put down your sword
Did you forget or did you think I was joking?
This is not why I'm here, Peter, not to destroy
The world is already so broken
Maybe you think I'm a fool
Maybe a fool's what I am
Maybe I will die for nothing
If nothing will change in the end

Yes, I am scared and I'm angry
That we live in this occupied land
Where the Romans do not rule my hands
There are so many lives on the line here
This is not some philosopher's game
And if you draw your sword Peter
You may not raise that sword in my name

God bless the children of Abraham
God bless the Romans who reign
God bless the peacemakers and warriors
Who each think the other insane

But I meant what I said, Peter, put down your sword
Did you forget or did you think I was joking?

Please note, the similarities in name are purely coincidental!

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Song of the Day Catch-Up

I missed two days, so I'll put up 3 songs today to make up for it :)
Thursday - 'The Queen and the Soldier' by Liz Frencham and Martin Pearson

The soldier came knocking upon the queen's door
He said, "I am not fighting for you anymore"
The queen knew she'd seen his face someplace before
And slowly she let him inside

He said, "I've watched your palace up here on the hill
And I've wondered who's the woman for whom we all kill
But I am leaving tomorrow and you can do what you will
Only first I am asking you why"

Down the long narrow hall he was led
Into her rooms with her tapestries red
And she never once took the crown from her head
She asked him there to sit down

He said "I see you know, you are so very young
But I've seen more battles lost than I have battles won
And I've got this intuition, says it's all for your fun
And now will you tell me why?"

The young queen, she fixed him with an arrogant eye
She said, "You won't understand, and you may as well not try"
But her face was a child's, and he thought she would cry
But she closed herself up like a fan

And she said, "I've swallowed a secret burning thread
It cuts me inside, and often I've bled"
And he placed his hand down on top of her head
And he bowed her down to the ground

"Tell me how hungry are you? How weak you must feel
As you are living here alone, and you are never revealed
But I won't march again on your battlefield"
And he took her to the window to see

And the sun, it was gold, thought the sky it was grey
And she wanted more than she ever could say
But she knew how it frightened her, and she turned away
And would not look at his face again

And he said, "I want to live as an honest man
To get all I deserve and to give all I can
And to love a young woman who I don't understand
Your Highness, your ways are very strange"

But the crown it had fallen, and she thought she would break
And she stood there, ashamed of the the way her heart ached
She took him to the doorstep and she asked him to wait
She would only be a moment inside

Out in the distance her order was heard
And the soldier was killed, still waiting for her word
And while the queen went on strangling in the solitude she preferred
The battle continued on.


This song makes me want to cry, it's so beautiful. These two amazing musicians have spectacularly beautiful voices in their own rights, and combined, it makes for an emotional chord-striking song. The bass is awesome too :) 
It was originally written and performed by Suzanne Vega, but Liz and Martin recorded it on Liz's new album of duets, 'You & Me Vol. 1'.
check out her website at www.lizfrencham.com    she is my idol.

Friday - 'Le Tic-Tac du Moulin Et Les Malins Plaisirs' by the amazing Genticorum

(I can't figure out how to put the different characters in, so I apologise that the french accents and other cool grammatical things will not be appearing here tonight. Plus the layout of this song is pretty funky, there's a lot of call-and-response and repeating, so I'm just going to write it as it appears in the booklet)

C'etait un jour de fete, comme si c'etait demain
J'ai rencontre ma mie, qui dormait dans un coin
N'approchez pas, fillettes, du tic-tac du moulin

J'ai rencontre ma mie, qui dormait dans un coin
J'lui ai dit : chere mignonne, tu me r'connais-tu bien
Ah oui, mon beau galant, nous etions au moulin
Je mangeais d'la sucisse, un p'tit verre a la main
Nous avions arrose a grands renforts de vin
Le tonneau, la barrique, nous ne les craignions point
On en fut bien malade quand arriva matin
A fallu aler qu'ri, aller qu'ri le medecin
L'bonhomme dans sa visite, m'a interdit le vin
Mais d'aller voir les filles, il me l'interdit point
D'aller te voir, mignonne, bien calee dans le grain


As it says in the CD booklet,
"In this particular song, a young man finds himself feeling ill after a night with a few bottles of wine and his favourite companion. The doctor tells him to give up drinking for his health, but thankfully he isn't so strict when it comes to women. The song is followed by a tune in 3/4 to accompany the dance of your choice, with or without undergarments."

Unfortunately I missed out on Genticorum's show at the Harp in Tempe on Friday night as I was watching Cloudstreet in Hornsby, but I listen to this song on repeat through much of Friday, so in a way it kind of made up for it (not really, but I keep telling myself that so I don't get too depressed). My friends all laughed at me when I told them I was in love with an overweight, French-Canadian fiddle player, but it's true.... their music is fantastic (my school friends are notorious non-fans of folk music, but I'm working on their conversions all the time). Haha I'm pretty proud of myself coz I've learnt some of the lyrics. 
Genticorum are a band from Montreal, who play traditional Quebecoise music.
you can listen to a snippet at www.genticorum.com/mp3/le_tic-tac_du_moulin.mp3
check them out at www.genticorum.com
do it... *shakes fist menacingly*

Saturday - John Thompson's 'Ave'

And we sang "Ave Maria"
And they told us what the words were
A homage to a lady, the purest of them all
The mother of the Christ-child
A woman of great beauty
The one who bore the son who was the saviour of us all

And we sang "Ave Maria"
And the taught us what the words were
The men in robes who loved no woman
But gave their lives to God
They taught us with their firm words
They taught us with their firm hands
And we wondered on the love of Mary, mother of the child

And we sang "Ave Maria"
We grew to know what all the words were
The words of love and cruelty
Of discipline and stone
They taught us all the things we mustn't do
And all the things we mustn't dream of
But I saw the love they spoke of
Shining through their lies

And we sang "Ave Maria"
But we forgot what all the words were
The message of a mother
Who'd touched the hand of God
The story of her sacrifice
To give her life up for another
And the son she bore so painfully
Who gave his life for love

And we sang "Ave Maria"
And we sang,

"Ave Maria, gratia plena
Dominus tectum, Ave Maria.
Benedictatu, benedictatu
In mulieribus
Et benedictus, fructis ventris tui, Jesu.
Sancta Maria, ora pro nobis
Sanct Maria, ora, ora pro nobis."


John wrote this song about the time he spent as a choir boy at a cathedral in Brisbane. He sung it at a request from me on Friday night.... I thought I had died and gone to heaven. His voice is indescribably beautiful, words do not do it justice. You can check it out yourself at www.neverthetwain.com/sounds/Live%20at%20the%20Pod/Ave.mp3
and Cloudstreet's website is www.cloudstreet.org - John and Nicole sing some great harmonies

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Song of the Day

Well the whole point of this blog was to create a place where I could write about the song that grabbed my attention today, that I loved for one reason or another.

Today's song is David LaMotte's version of 'The Water Is Wide'.

Open D tuning:D A D F# A D

The water is wide, I can't cross o'er
And neither have I wings to fly
Build me a boat that can carry two
And both shall row, my love and I

There is a ship, she sails the sea
She's loaded deep, as deep can be
But not so deep as the love I'm in
I know not how I sink or swim

Oh love is handsome and love is fine
The sweetest flower when first it's new
But love grows old and waxes cold
And fades away like summer dew

Though I may speak with tongues of fire
And have the gift to all inspire
And have no love, my words are vain
As sounding brass, and hopeless gain

The water is wide, I can't cross o'er
And neither have I wings to fly
Build me a boat that can carry two
And both shall row, my love and I


I love this song, but because David is such a champ it just makes it even better.

Check out his website at www.davidlamotte.com

As David himself says
"...this is a true folk song, i.e one whose writers are wholly unknown. There is even debate in traditional folk circles as to which country gave birth. Some say it's a Robert Burns song. I've always loved it, though, partly because it has an emotional complexity rarely captured in song.
Another thing I love about it, though, is that though I've heard it performed by dozens of different artists, I don't think I've ever heard any two sing it with exactly the same lyrics.
I did my part for the folk process by adding in a verse from a hymn which shares the same tune, though I made my own adaptation there, too."

I love the way it flows, and desperately want Mr Peade to help me choreograph something to it for SoPA (the big performing arts show at my school) as it's my last year, and I don't think I could come up with anything worthy of the song by myself between now and then. So we'll see how that goes.