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« Reply #15 on: March 17, 2007, 07:11:24 PM »
There is some controversy as to what snakes symbolized in the metaphor.

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« Reply #16 on: March 17, 2007, 07:26:06 PM »
There's a song on an old Don Mclean cassette that I had years ago.

Has a great song on it of a young Irish man going to work in London and singing back to his girl in Ireland.  Sweet song, perfect for the Day.... I just can't find it anywhere.

a bit of the lyric goes as this:

"You remember young Denny of course, well he's down here on the force.
As we were talking on the strand, young Denny stopped all traffic with a wave of the hand.."  It's a song of the Irish man writting back to his girlfriend in Ireland.

It's a last song on a cassette on I think "Greatest Hits"  Nicely done, slow and with Heart.

Wish I could find the cassette... I used to play it alot on St Patricks Day...shared with others.

I miss the song and wish I could find it again.

Mac

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« Reply #17 on: March 17, 2007, 07:41:09 PM »
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There's a song on an old Don Mclean cassette that I had years ago.

Has a great song on it of a young Irish man going to work in London and singing back to his girl in Ireland.  Sweet song, perfect for the Day.... I just can't find it anywhere.

a bit of the lyric goes as this:

"You remember young Denny of course, well he's down here on the force.
As we were talking on the strand, young Denny stopped all traffic with a wave of the hand.."  It's a song of the Irish man writting back to his girlfriend in Ireland.

It's a last song on a cassette on I think "Greatest Hits"  Nicely done, slow and with Heart.

Wish I could find the cassette... I used to play it alot on St Patricks Day...shared with others.

I miss the song and wish I could find it again.

Mac


Easy, I have it on my HD Mac.

It is Mountains O'Mourne

That would be "You remember young Diddy McClaren, of course". :aok
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« Reply #18 on: March 17, 2007, 08:24:34 PM »
Oh, Mary, this London's a wonderful sight
With people here working by day and by night
They don't sow potatoes nor barley nor wheat
But there's gangs of them diggin' for gold in the street
At least when I asked them, that's what I was told
So I just took a hand at this diggin' for gold
But for all that I've found there, I might as well be
In the place where the dark Mourne sweeps down to the sea


I believe that when writin' a wish you expressed
As to how the fine ladies of London were dressed
But if you'll believe me, when asked to a ball
They don't wear no tops to their dresses at all
Oh, I've seen them myself and you could not in truth
Tell if they were bound for a ball or a bath
Don't be startin' them fashions now, Mary Mochree,
In the place where the dark Mourne sweeps down to the sea


There's beautiful girls here, oh, never you mind
Beautiful shapes Nature never designed
Lovely complexions of roses and cream
But let me remark with regard to the same
That if at those roses you venture to sit
The colors might all come away on your lip
So I'll wait for the wild rose that's waitin' for me
In the place where the dark Mourne sweeps down to the sea


You remember young Diddy McClaren, of course
But he's over here with the rest of the force
I saw him one day as he stood on the strand
Stopped all the traffic with a wave of his hand
As we were talking of days that are gone
The whole town of London stood there to look on
But for all his great powers, he's wishful like me
To be back where the dark Mourne sweeps down to the sea
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« Reply #19 on: March 17, 2007, 08:56:50 PM »
That Is IT!!!!

Thanks Jay!!!

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« Reply #20 on: March 17, 2007, 09:34:20 PM »
So I"ll wait for the wild rose that's waiting for me...where in the dark place of the mourne waits for me...

Karaya, post the song Bro.

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Sweeps down to the sea....
« Last Edit: March 17, 2007, 09:39:00 PM by AWMac »

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« Reply #21 on: March 17, 2007, 09:34:54 PM »
eh,....don't do patty's day....Green beer gives me gas.

so..... i'm having a few amber kinda brews.

And, all i can say about this whole thread is:------

Maverick!

MAC!

Had "chats" (via BBS) with both of you before. Anytime you Boys make it North for any reason (bring the whole dang fambily! hehe), you have a place to stay.

cheers,

RTR
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« Reply #22 on: March 17, 2007, 09:48:43 PM »
Please Karaya... place the song on here and let others enjoy.

Great Irish Song of old...Piano is a tear jerker...

Please have you no Heart Man?

Mac


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"In the Dark Mourne that waits for me...."
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« Reply #23 on: March 17, 2007, 11:49:26 PM »
RTR

Happy St Paddys Day Bro.

:D

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« Reply #24 on: March 18, 2007, 05:57:03 AM »

'Where the Mountains - o' Mourne sweep down to the sea'

- Percy French
The popular song has made the Mournes the best known mountains in Ireland. Distinctive and self-contained, they are tucked away in the south-east corner of Northern Ireland, with 12 shapely summits rising above 2,000 ft on the eastern side.

The barren peak of Slieve Donard, climbing steeply to 2,796 ft, dominates the mysterious blue distance of the landscape. It's an afternoon's climb from the catpark at Bloody Bridge near the holiday resort of Newcastle. From the top you can see the Isle of Man and the full length of Strangford Lough. To the north-west lies the pale line of Lough Neagh, a vast inland sea covering 153 square miles, famous for its eels, an Ulster delicacy. Hundreds of tons of eels are exported each year.

BTW - it is Mary "Mochree" - Gaelic Mo Chroi - meaning my heart (love).

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« Reply #25 on: March 18, 2007, 09:34:56 AM »
Its an excuse to get together with 11 other families at the Oregon coastline. ;)


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« Reply #26 on: March 18, 2007, 09:54:15 AM »
Nice Rip!
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« Reply #27 on: March 18, 2007, 10:24:23 AM »
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Were the Indians attacking from the land or by sea?

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« Reply #28 on: March 18, 2007, 10:47:17 AM »
:rofl

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« Reply #29 on: March 18, 2007, 02:43:29 PM »
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Were the Indians attacking from the land or by sea?


There were Eskimos and we buried them up to their necks then ran repeatably over them. :D