Great Singers with a story to tell.

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« Reply #20 on: 23 Jan 2015, 04:30 pm »
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« Reply #21 on: 23 Jan 2015, 05:34 pm »
Here's 93minutes worth of singers with a story to tell. It's called "Greenwich Village, Music That Defined a Generation" and you can stream it on NetFlix.

Did you know that the birth of the protest movement in the U.S. was instigated by the mass arrest of people in Washington Square Park for singing The Star Spangled Banner on a Sunday? The movie tells this tale and many others. I found it fascinating and informative. I was pretty young in 1961 but I was nearby and could have at least leant spectator support if only I had better awareness of the world around me. At 13 I didn't know much outside of my provincial hometown. Pompton Lakes was it. But I was in my last year of Catholic elementary school and was quite excited about our new Catholic president. The nuns made sure we were very proud of him. Being Irish just added to my ecstasy.

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« Reply #22 on: 23 Jan 2015, 05:49 pm »


Kate Wolf
Her "words fell like rain on the dry desert plain--precious and too quickly gone".


These Times We’re Living In

Words and Music by Kate Wolf

Down by the river the water’s runnin’ low

as I wander underneath the trees

In the park outside of town

the leaves turned brown and yellow now

are falling on the ground

Remembering the way you felt

beside me here when love was new

That feeling’s just grown stronger

since I fell in love with you

Now we’ve only got these times we’re living in

We’ve only got these times we’re living in

Winter wood piled on the porch

walnuts scattered on the ground

wood smoke risin’ to the sky

An old man comes home from work

and hugs his wife in a sweat-stained shirt,

steps through that door to where it’s warm inside

And I’m walking as the wind

rustles in the fallen leaves

My footsteps picking out a tune

my heart sings silently

How we’ve only got these times we’re living in

We’ve only got these times we’re living in

See the roses dried and faded

the tall trees carved and painted

with long forgotten lovers’ names

The old cars standing empty

and dogs barking at me

as I walk through the quiet streets the same

If I could I’d tell you now

there are no roads that do not bend

The days like flowers bloom and fade

and they do not come again

We’ve only got these times we’re living in

We’ve only got these times we’re living in


Like A River

Words and Music by Kate Wolf

It’s high on a mountain the warm winds are blowing

And where the winds are blowing to, there ain’t no way of knowing

The mountain grass is short, it’s dry and close to burning

Crying out for water as the season’s turning

The sweet smell of the pines, the tall western cedar

Drifting on the wind through the mountains

Like a River

I’ve been too long away from this wild open sky

On the concrete trails that wind through the canyons dark and wide

With the sounds of people talking in words of blue and grey

Smells of doors and windows closed against the day

Chorus

Now the dust lies thick and heavy where my feet are falling

There’s nothing but the sound of the jaybirds calling

My mind grows dry and thirsty as the memories linger

Drifting on the wind through the mountains

Like a River

Chorus

If you like these Kate Wolf "stories" there are many more here:

http://www.katewolf.com/songbook/songbook1_lyrics.htm#Back_Roads


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Re: Great Singers with a story to tell.
« Reply #23 on: 29 Jan 2015, 02:46 pm »
The title of the thread is Great Singers....yeah, they tell stories but to really feel it is different.

Like this album -

 

Or this video;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhdYoWhBKhM

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Re: Great Singers with a story to tell.
« Reply #24 on: 13 Mar 2015, 12:46 am »
Gregory Porter preaching ''Worksong".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETnnHRnpXxA

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« Reply #25 on: 13 Mar 2015, 07:42 am »
Roberta Flak, "The First Time  Ever I Saw Your Face"  :thumb:

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« Reply #26 on: 13 Mar 2015, 07:49 am »
Marty Robbins and his Gunfighter Ballads and old west Cowboy songs.  :thumb:

Son's of the Pioneers and Pecos' Bill it is a hoot and a good story.  :lol:

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« Reply #27 on: 18 Apr 2015, 04:54 pm »

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« Reply #28 on: 18 Apr 2015, 05:42 pm »
I've always felt Peter Gabriel told some pretty good stories.
Tim O'Brien is also a good story teller.

Alan

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« Reply #29 on: 18 Apr 2015, 06:52 pm »
Here's Greg Brown with a great story

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcs0oEz4QSE

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« Reply #30 on: 2 May 2015, 08:44 pm »

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« Reply #31 on: 2 May 2015, 09:18 pm »
Pearl Jam is one of my favorites. You can feel the emotion of the stories, not only in the vocals, but also in the instruments. They have grown into a band I love.



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« Reply #32 on: 2 May 2015, 11:25 pm »
For something a bit more warped, might I recommend
Billy The Mountain
Gregory Peccary
Thing Fish
and
Joe's Garage
all by Frank Zappa.

I don't know if Frank and Ike Willis count as great singers but Flo & Eddie certainly do (in my book).

Brad

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« Reply #33 on: 2 May 2015, 11:35 pm »
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« Reply #35 on: 6 May 2015, 11:05 pm »
Someone I forgot to mention before is Roger Whittaker from Australia beautiful velvet voice tells a musical story very well.

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Re: Great Singers with a story to tell.
« Reply #36 on: 6 May 2015, 11:28 pm »
Marty Robbins and his Gunfighter Ballads and old west Cowboy songs.  :thumb:
Jim

+1!  And I normally don't like that genre.    :thumb:

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« Reply #37 on: 7 May 2015, 11:14 am »
Tom Waits.

“I like beautiful melodies telling me terrible things.”

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Re: Great Singers with a story to tell.
« Reply #38 on: 7 May 2015, 11:53 am »
One more Greg Brown
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ix6aTsKBQaY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jb4bGvkfW0I
Here's a little song about four wet pigs,
Just a little song about four wet pigs,
Two are little, two are big,
They're all dancing at the Mud-time jig.
The two that are little, little as an ear of corn
The two that are big, well they're bigger than a barn,
Bigger than a barn, taller than a tree,
Truck'em on down to the factory.
Cut 'em into bacon, slice 'em into ham,
Chop 'em into hot dogs, squeeze 'em into spam.
Throw their little eyes out in the rain,
Throw their little eyes out in the rain,
Throw their beady little piggy eyes out into the rain.
Pickle their feet and pickle their brains.
Here's a little song about two wet pigs,
Standing at the slop trough, smoking their cigs,
Wishing to god they'd never get big
Dancing out their hearts at the Mud-time jig.
Wishing to god they'd never get big,
And dancing out their hearts.
Dance little porkers!


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« Reply #39 on: 7 May 2015, 01:51 pm »
My great grandmother used to sing me a song when I was just a tyke and I've never forgotten the first few measures...

"Rabbit, rabbit where's your mammy?
Way down yonder in the corn patch.
The buzzards and the flies
are picking at its eyes,
and the poor little rabbit cried
Mammy."

I've tried to find this version, but with no luck.  I'm sure it came from the hills of Georgia in the mid to late 1800's. My great,great grand parents came to Texas in 1880's, girls riding in a covered wagon, boys walking behind it.