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    Hello all , Please feel free to critique my new song about the victims of JTR " Foggy night in Spitalfields "



    Moonbegger
    Last edited by moonbegger; 08-22-2013, 05:57 PM.

  • #2
    Or Not !

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    • #3
      I think I am on the wrong thread

      moonbegger

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      • #4
        If those lips could only speak....

        You have my thoughts already Chris...I liked it, and particularly appreciated the backing of the old time joanna...

        When I was just beginning my drinking career a few pubs still had a joanna (even if they weren't formally licensed for music), but it's something you rarely hear now...or at least in the circles I frequent...so I find it adds hugely to the atmosphere

        All the best

        Dave

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        • #5
          You have my thoughts already Chris...I liked it, and particularly appreciated the backing of the old time joanna...
          Cheers Dave , I think the old time Joanna was actually circa 1887 .

          moonbegger

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          • #6
            Excellent, I hope they hear you at the convention. I'm sorry I can't see you perform.

            The tune, the phrasing, the chorus, the instruments. Brilliant

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            • #7
              Thanks crberger , much appreciated ..

              moonbegger

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              • #8
                ( Foggy night in Spitalfields )

                Here's to Polly , Annie , Liz & Cathy , Mary Kelly too ,
                and all the poor unfortunates who lived alongside you ,
                the torment and the suffering this whole town put you through ,
                on a foggy night in Spitalfields , I'll raise a glass to you .

                It was in that bloody Autumn back in 1888 ,
                on the cobbled streets of Whitechapel , a killer lay in wait .
                In the gaslight passageways a shadow , no one knows for sure ,
                the old East End of London town , was shaken to its core .

                Poor ol Polly Nichols , Jolly bonnet upon your head ,
                all ya needed was just four pence , and a place to rest your head ,
                so how you ended up that night , down in ol Bucks Row ,
                beneath the shadow of the Ripper , it's for only you to know

                Then alonglong came Annie Chapman , Dark Annie she was known ,
                from the Ten Bells pub to Hanbury street she wandered all alone ,
                it was early in the morning , the clock in Brick lane chimed ,
                who left you in the yard that morn , at the back of twenty nine .

                Lizzy Stride , just 45 , her friends all called her long ,
                to walk these streets of London town , from Sweden she had come ,
                as the rain came down in Berners street , did ya struggle Liz, did ya fight ,
                could you feel the Ripper watching you , that dark September night .

                Not even fifty minuites had passed, when up in Mitre Square ,
                Cathy who dya trust to lead you to , the darkest corner there ,
                did they know your name was Eddows , was it you they came to find ,
                God bless ya Catherine Eddows and the streets you left behind .

                Mary , Mary , Mary Jane , what in Gods name did you do ,
                did you know the killer at your door , did you let him walk on through ,
                just a Violet from mothers grave , you could hear black Mary sing ,
                but when the Ripper walked out of Millers court , you couldn't hear a thing

                So Here's to Polly , Annie , Liz & Cathy , Mary Kelly too ,
                and all the poor unfortunates who lived alongside you ,
                the torment and the suffering this whole town put you through ,
                on a foggy night in Spitalfields , I'll raise a glass to you .


                A small tribute 125 years on .. RIP .

                moonbegger

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                  Mary , Mary , Mary Jane , what in Gods name did you do ,
                  did you know the killer at your door , did you let him walk on through ,
                  just a Violet from mothers grave , you could hear black Mary sing ,
                  but when the Ripper walked out of Millers court , you couldn't hear a thing

                  So Here's to Polly , Annie , Liz & Cathy , Mary Kelly too ,
                  and all the poor unfortunates who lived alongside you ,
                  the torment and the suffering this whole town put you through ,
                  on a foggy night in Spitalfields , I'll raise a glass to you .


                  A small tribute 125 years on .. RIP .

                  moonbegger

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by moonbegger View Post
                    Hello all , Please feel free to critique my new song about the victims of JTR " Foggy night in Spitalfields "



                    Moonbegger
                    Got its first play on Canadian radio today

                    moonbegger .

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                    • #11
                      Hi Moonbeggar,

                      Hearing the names of the C5 and even the street names sent shivers down my spine. Well done.

                      You do know, of course, that a Spitalfields song has already been released:


                      Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.


                      MrB

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                      • #12
                        Hello MrBarnett ,

                        Ah Yes , Steve Marriot is a legend . Love Itchycoo park
                        Glad you enjoyed my tribute to the victims Mr B .

                        cheers

                        moonbegger

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                        • #13
                          1,644 views and only 11 comments...how shaming...come on folks please let's tell the man whether we appreciate his efforts or not, and our reasons...I make no secret of my liking for his work, but I can also understand anyone holding a contrary view...

                          Apathy surely doesn't really rule?

                          All the best

                          Dave

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                          • #14
                            Don't know how I missed this, but just watched it. Loved it. Very creative and fitting.

                            Cool
                            Best Wishes,
                            Hunter
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                            When evidence is not to be had, theories abound. Even the most plausible of them do not carry conviction- London Times Nov. 10.1888

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                            • #15
                              I like it and raise my pint to you, moonbegger.
                              ~ All perils, specially malignant, are recurrent - Thomas De Quincey ~

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