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Whoses birds have flown to come no more,
Like a tall oak-tree, alone and cryin',
When the birds have flown and the nest is bare.
Now a woman, Lord, is like a young bird,
And the tall oak-tree is a young man's heart.
Among its branches, you'll find her nesting
When the nights are cool, she is warm and dry.
In leaves of green they will protect her,
Her wings will grow, your love will too
But all too soon your mighty branches
Will fail to hold her, she'll fly from you.
The way I feel is like a robin,
Whoses birds have flown to come no more,
Like a tall oak-tree, alone and cryin',
When the birds have flown and the nest is bare.
Then again my propensity for distraction is quite high when I'm marking papers...
Groooovy playlist, thanks. On the plus side, it does help the students as it keeps me happy despite their linguistic blunders :-)
Agree / de acuerdo
I'm just a poor wayfaring stranger.
Oh my!
Oh yeah!
*Insert Cry/Love emoji here.
Fun fact: Fortheringay is usually pronounced "funjie". P. G. Wodehouse has a character called Barmy Fotheringay Phipps who is a friend of Bertie Wooster and a fellow member of the Drones Club.
Jeeves and Wooster....a GREAT comedy
Very cool cover version of a GREAT Gordon Lightfoot song. We need some more Gord on RP!
RIP Gord
A prototype for the Decemberists perhaps?
they wish!!
i really like this.
Then again my propensity for distraction is quite high when I'm marking papers...
Groooovy playlist, thanks. On the plus side, it does help the students as it keeps me happy despite their linguistic blunders :-)
RP is the enemy of grading papers. How does a senior paper in Imaginative Writing compare with the musical and lyrical offerings of William?
Sometimes I wonder what happened to the music. I tune into internet radio to find it. More often then not I discover the past. Where is now? Where is pirate radio? Where can I find the DJs playing the underground? I don’t seriously expect such a station. I’m tired of living in the musical past. I want the new cutting edge of what I like. I can’t define it. It’s broad. Does this make sense? Does anyone else think or feel this?
John, try Triple J Unearthed. Government funded radio to promote new tallent. Socialism at work!
https://www.abc.net.au/triplejunearthed/
please play more from the album
Digging the drums
Yes, and the electric guitar parts of Jerry Donahue!
Sometimes I wonder what happened to the music. I tune into internet radio to find it. More often then not I discover the past. Where is now? Where is pirate radio? Where can I find the DJs playing the underground? I don’t seriously expect such a station. I’m tired of living in the musical past. I want the new cutting edge of what I like. I can’t define it. It’s broad. Does this make sense? Does anyone else think or feel this?
She is Sandy Denny, who formed FOTHERINGAY in 1970 upon her departure from FAIRPORT CONVENTION.
The song was "Battle of Evermore" of course.
B. Mitchell Reed of KFWB fame is no longer with us but his spirit remains in my thoughts.
Sometimes I wonder what happened to the music. I tune into internet radio to find it. More often then not I discover the past. Where is now? Where is pirate radio? Where can I find the DJs playing the underground? I don’t seriously expect such a station. I’m tired of living in the musical past. I want the new cutting edge of what I like. I can’t define it. It’s broad. Does this make sense? Does anyone else think or feel this?
I certainly feel this.
She is Sandy Denny, who formed FOTHERINGAY in 1970 upon her departure from FAIRPORT CONVENTION.
It is broad...welcome to the new flat world.
John listen to some freeform stations like the current from minn, KEXP from Seattle. And WFMU from jersey city that wil give you plenty of new music
I don't totally agree nor disagree. I have discovered a lot of new bands here on RP, bands that wouldn't get airplay on local radio stations. I also like discovering older music I never knew about. I think that a lot of the new music today lacks musicality. Driving base thumps with clicks (finger snaps, claps, or stick on drum rim or other stick) with a soloist showcasing their vocal range (again), then a pause, then a crescendo. Wash and repeat. Listen to any instrument in the background and there is little in the way of musicianship or individualistic style. This is a broad stroke, I know, but I am thinking about the popular songs that 20 somethings listen to. I just asked 2 different late 20s individuals to play music for me from their phone. While they did their head-bob (lower chin, extend neck, tilt up, retract) grooving on the "beats" I listened to the instruments in the background. Nothing of interest. It was the fast-food of music that is so popular today. They know the words and do some of the movements of the dancers in the music video.
Going back to new music, I don't know where else to find good new music that appeals to me, and it is all about personal preference. I now listen to Cloud Cult, Future Islands, Elbow, Madrugada, The Decemberists, Kevin Morsby, etc. all of which was reasonably new when I first heard it here on RP. I still hope for more new music from talented people. I have not lost hope, but sometimes I wish there was more good new stuff.
Perhaps people here can point out some new talent that isn't so commercially formulaic.
BTW: I like that commercially formulaic stuff from my teens and twenties, so I get it...
Yes, more Gordon Lightfoot please! So many great songs...
Would love to hear the whole album and what else they did - but finding the album I guess would be all but impossible.
But I found this interesting note in my search - true or not I do not know
""Good evening to all listeners across the empire, i would like to alert you all to the fact that in england Fotheringay is pronounced FUNGEEE and thusly all of you common folk out there are probably mispronouncing this bands name. so next time you ask for it in a record shop be sure to say FUNGEEE not FOTHH ERRR INGG GAYYY which is WRONG.""
Gordon Lightfoot has mostly downer depressing music... this gives it a slighty cheerier vibe
The album is great - I prefer it to all the Fairport and solo Sandy Denny work which I was hoping would match it (even though it came close at times). I even managed to find a copy of the album (scouring second-hand record shops wherever I could find one). Cracking album, if you can find it.
Your comment made me chuckle, while I'm at work too, on a SLOW 5th of July Friday....not sure why I'm working when I should be sleeping it off....
I'm close to going 8 to 9 on this one, something's stopping me though, so I'll call this one an 8.5. Long Live RP!!
Let's just say you were softly transitioning into being fully operational on the 6th :-)
If you'd slept it off, then you'd have partied again at night and we can't have that, can we?
Love the harmonies and well just everything.
Then again my propensity for distraction is quite high when I'm marking papers...
Groooovy playlist, thanks. On the plus side, it does help the students as it keeps me happy despite their linguistic blunders :-)
Your comment made me chuckle, while I'm at work too, on a SLOW 5th of July Friday....not sure why I'm working when I should be sleeping it off....
I'm close to going 8 to 9 on this one, something's stopping me though, so I'll call this one an 8.5. Long Live RP!!
Then again my propensity for distraction is quite high when I'm marking papers...
Groooovy playlist, thanks. On the plus side, it does help the students as it keeps me happy despite their linguistic blunders :-)
Huge Gordon Lightfoot fan.
Yeah, I like a lot of Gordo's stuff, though perhaps he's too mellow for some folks here. This is a good version of his tune.
I did not know he was in this band. Makes me like 'em that much more.
RP turned me on to Sandy Denny and the bands she was in. Uniformly excellent.
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The song yes, the voice no.
I did not know he was in this band. Makes me like 'em that much more.
RP turned me on to Sandy Denny and the bands she was in. Uniformly excellent.
c.
Well, 1970 for this tune, but both bands emerged from the British folk scene, as did Fairport Convention.
Maybe, Jefferson Airplane, mamas and papas just a couple of guesses...
10 years after ? (with no girls)
Maybe, Jefferson Airplane, mamas and papas just a couple of guesses...
Both featuring Sandy Denny on vocals; this was after she left Fairport Convention.
Fairport Convention... Matty Groves - https://www.radioparadise.com/?name=songinfo&song_id=20380
I agree. I was only 7, but my older siblings had all these records from this year, which I now love and was so lucky to be exposed to. Probably best I wasn't 20 in 1970, because now I'd be 66! ha ha.
Well, I am 64 now and graduated from high school in 1970, i consider myself very fortunate to be exposed to a lot and I am glad RP came into my life because they have exposed me to so much more!
Bob Dylan said they had a rivalry when they were up and coming.
I agree. I was only 7, but my older siblings had all these records from this year, which I now love and was so lucky to be exposed to. Probably best I wasn't 20 in 1970, because now I'd be 66! ha ha.
Agreed. One of the best years of my life!
Yes I agree there Dave I thought it was Jon Anderson singing ...
Or maybe Janice Ian. ;-)
The album is good, but in my opinion, this is far and away the best track.
Oh really....?
That is so interesting!
Wonder if the whole album is good!
Is it...?
The album is good, but in my opinion, this is far and away the best track.
This is from earlier than that (1970), but they and Jethro Tull obviously had similar influences and styles - particularly those of traditional British folk music.
Yes I agree there Dave I thought it was Jon Anderson singing ...
love that hippy stuff!
And I absolutely know why...
Oh really....?
That is so interesting!
Wonder if the whole album is good!
Is it...?
LIKE IT!
Sorry but apparently I put a couple posts in the wrong place. Please bear with me as I am new and armed only with a tablet. Computer, that is.
I was on the thread of Sandy Denny originally...
I was just going to say that the harmonies of Fotheringay seem to me more like a rather kinder, gentler — more unnplugged? — Steeleye Span
and what a songwriter. Please Bill, can we have something from the original? Ribbon of Darkness?
I agree, orphan, especially when you add in the songwriting. And didn,t he also do some acting? And not exactly hard on the eyes either.
Mr. Lightfoot's "affair on 8th avenue" has always made me cry femininely and consider moving to Canada.
Ditto that
Would suggest some early Jethro Tull...
Or perhaps a band from Nashville called Barefoot Jerry very similar sound.
Very cool cover version of a GREAT Gordon Lightfoot song. We need some more Gord on RP!
Nice, but my favorite cover of this is by the The Cowboy Junkies - Margo Timmins kills it.