Monday 31 October 2011

Listening to Phil Ochs on youtube I discovered another great performer: Steve Goodman... Actually Steve Goodman is well known for the famous: 'The city of New Orleans'. Steve just wrote great songs for example 'Talk backward'... A few songs are great.

Wednesday 7 April 2010

The Bricklayer - The corries

One new great song I discovered: The Bricklayer song by the corries.

The Tabs from this song can be found at this place

Saturday 23 May 2009

The Windmills of your Mind - Les Moulins de mon coeur

Another great song I just discovered. Actually I had already heard it. But it does have a touch to it which makes it amazing.

To this song like Autumn leaves, there is a french and an English text. Both of which are amazing pieces of poetry.

I'll have to sort which is the original.

The Wonderful Cerys Matthews

Well I discovered many great things since the last post.

The most important is Cerys Matthews, which I find so absolutely amazing that no two days pass without me listening to at least one song, if not a whole album.

I have my favorites of course:

Calon Lan

Carolina

The Good in Good bye

Tuesday 4 November 2008

Joan Baez's sister's man

Well I did not know that Joan Baez had a sister. I did not know either that she was a singer and that her husband seems to have been a quite interesting song writer of the beat generation. I must admit I never had heard of him: Richard Farina (actually with a tilde on the n).

After listening to a few songs of his: the house of un-american Blues activity dream and the falcon, I have to say I am quite impressed. He seems to have died quite early.

I really like the Falcon:




THE FALCON

Oh, the falcon was a pretty bird, wandered as she flew.
She danced around and pranced around wherever the warm winds blew.
And the falcon was a pretty bird. Her voice was always still,
But men with drums and men with guns they taught her how to kill.

Her eye was on the sparrow. Her mind was on the dove,
But no one cared and no one dared to speak to her of love.
Her eyes are always hooded. Her claws are sharp as steel.
We teach her not to see too much. We teach her not to feel.

Go build you a log cabin on a mountain so high,
And hear the feathered war-birds yell as she goes screaming by.
She'll tease you. She'll please you. She'll satisfy your needs,
But someday she might turn around and maul the hand that feeds.

Your hours might be numbered. Your end might come someday.
Go break her chain and free her brain and send her on her way.
And the falcon is a pretty bird, wonders as she flies.
She asks us easy questions. We tell her easy lies.




This can be heard on youtube: The Falcon

Friday 11 July 2008

Elli Malou and Jean Lemon

Well I discovered both of these german singer/songwriter sometimes ago in June and I have been listening to their music a few times now.

About Elli Malou, I can say that her text really speak to me and also were some catchy tune which were nice companions of my days and nights. This might change again. The songs from her CD are really nice, but somewhat sad or melancholic. But the first songs I heard from her were some funny somewhat derisive(?) songs.

Jean Lemon has also a nice CD which I might like a little less, but which is still worth listening. He plays in a very rhythmic way the guitar, but this without being boring or annoying which is nice. His texts are also quite well written and cool,
though perhaps a little too cool, or perhaps I should say the images or poetic tools he used are a bit too far fetched sometimes. But don't get me wrong I like it. It's cool.

Thursday 10 July 2008

Schließ Aug und Ohr

That's a nice little german songwriter song from the 1920's.



Schließ Aug und Ohr für eine Weil
Vor dem Getös der Zeit.
Du heilst es nicht und hast kein Heil
Als wo dein Herz sich weit

Die Stunde kommt da man dich braucht
Da sei du ganz bereit,
und in das Feuer das verrauscht
wird dich als letztes Scheit.

Dein Amt ist Hüten, Haaren, Sehen
In die Ewigkeit.
So bist du schon so im Weltgeschehen
Befangen und befreit.



More Info on the song can be found there. But the beginning is already interesting:

'Schließ Aug und Ohr“ galt während der NS-Zeit als eine Art „Besinnungslied“ unter den verbotenen und damit illegalen Jugendgruppen. Der Text stammt von dem jüdischen Dichter und Literaturwissenschaftler Friedrich Gundolf, zu dessen Studenten 1921 pikanterweise auch der berüchtigte spätere NS-Propagandaminister Goebbels zählte, der Gundolf verehrt haben soll.'



In other words, the song was a small song which was very often used in youth groups which were forbidden. The author was the jewish poet and literature academic Friedrich Gundolf. Goebbels is said to have belonged to a literature group and to have "adored" Gundolf.



The version I heard and really liked was sung by Rotwein und Pimpinelle. The guitar at the beginning was a very nice intro to the song.