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InOBU's Tragic Loss!

chordstrangler 13 Apr 01 - 01:43 PM
katlaughing 13 Apr 01 - 01:50 PM
wysiwyg 13 Apr 01 - 01:52 PM
Murray MacLeod 13 Apr 01 - 05:57 PM
Willie-O 13 Apr 01 - 08:08 PM
chordstrangler 13 Apr 01 - 08:17 PM
InOBU 14 Apr 01 - 07:25 AM
Amos 14 Apr 01 - 11:43 AM
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Subject: Lyr Add: THE CLOWN (M MacConnell, C MacConnell)
From: chordstrangler
Date: 13 Apr 01 - 01:43 PM

I find myself a refugee from a thread of my own creation, but over there in "Blasphemy or not" very learned people are having deep thoughts on things theological and I have a sneaking feeling that the introduction of a dead mouse might be interpreted as rodent induced thread creep.

InOBU requested me to post the words of "The Clown" a song I wrote with my brother Cormac many years ago. I'm delighted to do so in fond memory of his dead pet mouse, the late lamented Bongo Knock, a lifetime companion of InOBU and his wife Genie. Apparently my brother Cathal sang the song for them one night in New York.

Needless to say the theme "the death of a clown" is perhaps one of the oldest musical cliches of all time. But I was never a man to turn my back on a convenient cliche that was close to hand and could be utilised in any way possible. Anyway, here it is.

The Clown


Back in the Summer of Seventy-Three
sometime after the matinee
A one-lion circus in our one- horse town
suffered the loss of its' senior clown.
The Upside-Down Lady on the low trapeze
found him gasping on his tweed-patched knees.
Her swift sure hands tucked him into his bed
the smile was painted, but the clown was dead
the smile was painted , but the clown was dead.


Eternity's just a one night stand
sawdust to sawdust; sand to sand
flip-flop shoes and a cherry nose
He's gone to God in his Working Clothes
He's gone to God in his Working Clothes.


They bade their farewells by the candyfloss stand
to the grease-painted corpse in the Bedford van
On a tall high hill of weathered stones
we laid down his funny bones
we laid down his funny bones>


The Strongman built him a box of pine
the eight-o-clock show ran at ten to nine.
The juggler juggled with the greatest of ease
and the bright smile flew on the low trapeze.
We buried him deep in the dead of the night
the tent came down in the morning light
and all that was left on the 'morrow morn
was a sawdust circle and a square forlorn
a sawdust circle and a square forlorn.


But I'll always remember the heart-breaking sound
of the gravedigger's spade in the stony ground.
Beside the tomb of Monsignor Jones
we laid down his funny bones
we laid down his funny bones


Eternity's just a one night stand
sawdust to sawdust; sand to sand
flip-flop shoes and a cherry nose
he's gone to God in his working clothes
Beside the tomb of Monsignor Jones
Both went to God in their working clothes

Mickey.


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Subject: RE: InOBU's Tragic Loss!
From: katlaughing
Date: 13 Apr 01 - 01:50 PM

WOW!! That scans beautifully! Thanks, Mickey.

Loyla and Genie, sorry for the loss of your beloved companion.

luvyakat


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Subject: RE: InOBU's Tragic Loss!
From: wysiwyg
Date: 13 Apr 01 - 01:52 PM

Oh my....

Eternity's just a one night stand
sawdust to sawdust; sand to sand
flip-flop shoes and a cherry nose

May find its way into one of Hardi's funerals! Perfect!

~S~


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Subject: RE: InOBU's Tragic Loss!
From: Murray MacLeod
Date: 13 Apr 01 - 05:57 PM

So, McConnell, you are "chordstrangler" ! ( For the benefit of the uninitiated, this is Mickey McConnell, amazing songwriter and brother of Cathal McConnell, of "Boys of the Lough" fame)

Forgive me for "outing" you thus, Mickey, but I do really love your songs. "The Tinkerman's Daughter" is one of my all-times favourites. As is "The Clown" . If anyone wants to her "The Clown" sung, they can phone me. Or better still, buy Mickey's CD.

And to round off, Mickey McConnell is resposible for my favourite line in any song anywhere.

"We called that old car "Flattery", 'cos it got us everywhere" (Peter Pan and Me?)

Murray


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Subject: RE: InOBU's Tragic Loss!
From: Willie-O
Date: 13 Apr 01 - 08:08 PM

...I call my car Rusty, cause it is.

"Appaloosa" would work too.

Great song Strangler. Does it have its own tune?

Willie-O


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Subject: RE: InOBU's Tragic Loss!
From: chordstrangler
Date: 13 Apr 01 - 08:17 PM

Yes Willie-O, it does. It's a strange sort of air, hard to describe. I think it must have been written late one night when I was not quite myself. Thanks for the kind words everybody. Murray, how did I miss you during all the times I was over in Edinburgh ? We will have to put that right one of these days. regards.....Mickey


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Subject: RE: InOBU's Tragic Loss!
From: InOBU
Date: 14 Apr 01 - 07:25 AM

Ah Mickey! I am so very much in your debt! Cathal was feeling very musical last time here, as usual, and several times, I took him to dinner with my band, as he was on the run from a love struck staulker... perhapes it was fear of the girleen, but Cathal would break into song singing the Clown every hour or so...
Many many many thanks... Larry (Inobu) Genie


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Subject: RE: InOBU's Tragic Loss!
From: Amos
Date: 14 Apr 01 - 11:43 AM

Mickey,

What a great grace of words! I love it!

A


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Subject: RE: InOBU's Tragic Loss!
From: Irish sergeant
Date: 14 Apr 01 - 12:01 PM

Splendid lyrics! I've been listening to the Boys of the Lough for years. Sorry about the loss of your companion OBU. Have a great Easter! Neil


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Subject: RE: InOBU's Tragic Loss!
From: Brendy
Date: 16 Apr 01 - 08:45 AM

'Supermarket Wine', Murray.

Great song, Mickey.

But only one of many.

B.


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