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Favorite "Story Songs"Tell us your Favorite "Songs That Tell a Story".Freeper Canteen 9~7~12`
Posted on 09/06/2012 5:03:56 PM PDT by fatima
~Favorite Story Song's~
Tanya Tucker - Delta Dawn
Delta Dawn, what's that flower you have on Could it be a faded rose from days gone by And did I hear you say he was a-meeting you here today To take you to his mansion in the sky
She's forty-one and her daddy still calls her "baby" All the folks around Brownsville say she's crazy 'Cause she walks around town with a suitcase in her hand Looking for a mysterious dark-haired man
In her younger days they called her Delta Dawn Prettiest woman you ever laid eyes on Then a man of low degree stood by her side And promised her he'd take her for his bride
Delta Dawn, what's that flower you have on Could it be a faded rose from days gone by And did I hear you say he was a-meeting you here today To take you to his mansion in the sky
*Video*
Sammy Davis Jnr "Mr Bojangles"
I knew a man Bojangles and he danced for you In worn out shoes Silver hair, a ragged shirt and baggy pants The old soft shoe
He jumped so high He jumped so high Then he'd lightly touched down
Mr Bojangles Mr Bojangles Mr Bojangles Dance
I met him in a cell in New Orleans I was Down and out He looked to me to be the eyes of age As he spoke right out
He talked of life He talked of life He lightly slapped his leg instead
He said the name Bojangles and he danced a lick Across the cell He grabbed his pants for a better stance He jumped so high He clicked his heels
He let go a laugh He let go a laugh Shook back his clothes all around
Mr Bojangles Mr Bojangles Mr Bojangles Dance
We danced for those at minstrel shows and county fairs Throughout the south We spoke in tears of fifteen years How his dog and him They travelled about
His dog up and died He up and died After twenty years he still grieves
They said I dance now at every chance and honky tonks For drinks and tips But most the time I spend behind these county bars Cause I drinks a bit
He shook his head and as he shook his head I heard someone ask please
Mr Bojangles Mr Bojangles Mr Bojangles Dance
Mr Bojangles Mr Bojangles Mr Bojangles
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To: fatima
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posted on
09/07/2012 3:41:37 PM PDT
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Publius
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To: My Favorite Headache
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posted on
09/07/2012 3:42:52 PM PDT
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fatima
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To: fatima
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463
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09/07/2012 3:44:24 PM PDT
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freedomtrail
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To: ChowChowFace
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09/07/2012 3:45:05 PM PDT
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fatima
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To: llmc1
Thanks llmc1 ((((Hugs))))
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09/07/2012 3:46:38 PM PDT
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fatima
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09/07/2012 3:48:53 PM PDT
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09/07/2012 3:49:55 PM PDT
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fatima
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To: HiTech RedNeck
I owe you a better answer than last night.
Back when I was a young whippersnapper, there were actually high school courses that covered Greek mythology. I even remember being introduced to it in grade school in the Fifties! Today you're lucky if some basic college humanities course covers even a part of it. I'm not sure if Bullfinch is still in print. Maybe they're using Graves, who does a fine job linking anthropology to mythology.
FReepers are among the most erudite people on the Internet, but I doubt most would know their Hades from their Tartarus, or their Styx from their Lethe. (Most people think Styx is a rock band.)
The word "hell" struck me as a barely acceptable sustitute for Tartarus. With so many Evangelicals on this site, that word resonates, even if it is not completely accurate.
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09/07/2012 3:52:11 PM PDT
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Publius
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To: redangus
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09/07/2012 3:52:26 PM PDT
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fatima
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fatima
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09/07/2012 3:57:19 PM PDT
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fatima
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09/07/2012 3:59:38 PM PDT
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fatima
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To: Publius
Vielen Danke, mein Freund! Sehr Schoen! Sehr kostbar!
Genuflectimus non ad principem sed ad Principem Pacis!
Listen, O isles, unto me; and hearken, ye people, from far; The LORD hath called me from the womb; from the bowels of my mother hath he made mention of my name. (Isaiah 49:1 KJV)
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09/07/2012 4:05:20 PM PDT
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ConorMacNessa
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To: fatima
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09/07/2012 4:07:04 PM PDT
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Publius
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To: ConorMacNessa
Although the individual who posted it didn’t identify the singer, there is no doubt that it is the late Margaret Price with Graham Johnson on keyboard. I wish he had posted an English translation. It’s the story of a widower visited by the spirit of his beloved wife on a winter evening. It’s one of Schubert’s greatest songs.
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09/07/2012 4:11:10 PM PDT
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Publius
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To: fatima
Cats in the Cradle.......period.
476
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09/07/2012 4:12:31 PM PDT
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Ann Archy
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To: Publius
If I have the opportunity, I'll research it this weekend - I have a compendium of Schubert's songs - for high voice, of course - and it's probably in there.
I have worked on many a song by Schubert over the years, and I have yet to find a bad one.
Genuflectimus non ad principem sed ad Principem Pacis!
Listen, O isles, unto me; and hearken, ye people, from far; The LORD hath called me from the womb; from the bowels of my mother hath he made mention of my name. (Isaiah 49:1 KJV)
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09/07/2012 4:16:11 PM PDT
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ConorMacNessa
(HM/2 USN, 3/5 Marines RVN 1969 - St. Michaeal the Archangel defend us in Battle!)
To: ConorMacNessa
For other Schubert masterpieces, check posts 25, 113, 147, 177, 192, 287 and 403.
For Mahler, check posts 199 and 208.
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09/07/2012 4:21:29 PM PDT
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Publius
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To: fatima
Here’s a song from a cd session I was hired to play pedal steel on. Tommy had this long drum intro, and wanted me to play something. I knew that pedal steel was not the right thing to play. They headed out to lunch, and I scrambled to put together an acoustic that I could play like a dobro. Because of the song’s structure, I figured that I needed a special tuning, so I invented one. Three high strings in one tuning, three low strings in another. They came back from lunch just as I finished tuning up. I had never played a single note in this tuning, don’t know if anyone else had either. I had them set up a run-through, but told them to record me in case they heard something they’d like me to work on, develope. Well, this is the “run-through.” They were satisfied, and wouldn’t let me work on it further. I wasn’t happy, but they were paying, so,,,, whatever! The 6-string solos are by my best friend, and extraordinary guitarist, Neil Zaza.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQ100pj82Po
Here’s another that I played pedal steel on, from Zaza’s cd “Staring At The Sun.” I’m there for “texture.” He liked how I could play string trio parts on steel, with a very different sound. You have to listen closely though. I’m most prominent in the beginning.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GB1Wyg0XVu4
Neil’s site; (He’s quite famous, world over, just not so much in the US, where people would rather hear rap, than a virtuoso!)
http://neilzaza.com/
To: fatima
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09/07/2012 4:26:23 PM PDT
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Marie
("The last time Democrats gloated this hard after a health care victory, they lost 60 House seats.")
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