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Re: (10) One Song at a Time
« Reply #90 on: November 10, 2018, 02:14:38 AM »
The intro reminds me It Never Rains a bit. This is how it should've sound, without this happy dance beat in a serious song. I'm out, didn't make it through the song again and probably never will. Thank you, goodnight, now it's time to go sleep.

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Re: (10) One Song at a Time
« Reply #91 on: November 10, 2018, 06:45:30 AM »
Hi Anybody - great song! Any chance anyone send me the PM? Thanks heaps.

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Re: (10) One Song at a Time
« Reply #92 on: November 10, 2018, 08:12:56 AM »
My pick of the 4 so far. Be great in lossless! I think I'll have the outro on autopilot for a few days

2ND Last verse seems to follow on from the Terminal of tribute To,with the spray he gave tribute bands:
"Or any more poor old fakers
Trying to dance in my old shoes"
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Re: (10) One Song at a Time
« Reply #93 on: November 10, 2018, 08:28:49 AM »
Thinking about the lyrics a lot. It seems it is indeed about the cover-band thing .. while he was picking his way (out of poverty in Deptford days if you like), they don't care about his amount of work and just steal his production. The poor old fakers are asociated by him with mutineers who make the main part of a spectacle with their executions. A certain bitterness sure enough. I find it very remarkable that he mentions The Pig, which seems to be a Hotel in New Forest, where he indeed lives?
Then, while they try to make a buck with selling 20.000 tickets online, he no longer cares and goes over and goes on, he is long out of their sight while they steal his old "gold", he has long developed to America with the transatlantic blues... and the folkies are featured in the music at that part. Love it.

London, Bristol and Liverpool were the main slaving ports. Slaves were transported from there into the Caribbean and the Americas. Of course we know that the Blues thing started here, music coming from Africa to the US... that what he referred to .. the story from the ways music takes, that famous where the Delta meets the Tyne quote. It seems he is using this to differenciate simple stealing of music from influencal ways music takes.. that's for me the best way to describe the jumps in time that are pretty new for him in these lyrics.

Very very personal. Great and approbiate for the title track. Plus that Down The Road Wherever sounds so inbelievably geat..

LE
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Re: (10) One Song at a Time
« Reply #94 on: November 10, 2018, 08:44:18 AM »
Thinking about the lyrics a lot. It seems it is indeed about the cover-band thing .. while he was picking his way (out of poverty in Deptford days if you like), they don't care about his amount of work and just steal his production. The poor old fakers are asociated by him with mutineers who make the main part of a spectacle with their executions. A certain bitterness sure enough. I find it very remarkable that he mentions The Pig, which seems to be a Hotel in New Forest, where he indeed lives?
Then, while they try to make a buck with selling 20.000 tickets online, he no longer cares and goes over and goes on, he is long out of their sight while they steal his old "gold", he has long developed to America with the transatlantic blues... and the folkies are featured in the music at that part. Love it.

London, Bristol and Liverpool were the main slaving ports. Slaves were transported from there into the Caribbean and the Americas. Of course we know that the Blues thing started here, music coming from Africa to the US... that what he referred to .. the story from the ways music takes, that famous where the Delta meets the Tyne quote. It seems he is using this to differenciate simple stealing of music from influencal ways music takes.. that's for me the best way to describe the jumps in time that are pretty new for him in these lyrics.

Very very personal. Great and approbiate for the title track. Plus that Down The Road Wherever sounds so inbelievably geat..

LE
I agree  :thumbsup

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Re: (10) One Song at a Time
« Reply #95 on: November 10, 2018, 08:49:39 AM »
Thinking about the lyrics a lot. It seems it is indeed about the cover-band thing .. while he was picking his way (out of poverty in Deptford days if you like), they don't care about his amount of work and just steal his production. The poor old fakers are asociated by him with mutineers who make the main part of a spectacle with their executions. A certain bitterness sure enough. I find it very remarkable that he mentions The Pig, which seems to be a Hotel in New Forest, where he indeed lives?
Then, while they try to make a buck with selling 20.000 tickets online, he no longer cares and goes over and goes on, he is long out of their sight while they steal his old "gold", he has long developed to America with the transatlantic blues... and the folkies are featured in the music at that part. Love it.

London, Bristol and Liverpool were the main slaving ports. Slaves were transported from there into the Caribbean and the Americas. Of course we know that the Blues thing started here, music coming from Africa to the US... that what he referred to .. the story from the ways music takes, that famous where the Delta meets the Tyne quote. It seems he is using this to differenciate simple stealing of music from influencal ways music takes.. that's for me the best way to describe the jumps in time that are pretty new for him in these lyrics.

Very very personal. Great and approbiate for the title track. Plus that Down The Road Wherever sounds so inbelievably geat..

LE

Haha, well spotted LE, 'The Pig' country hotel is not far away at all from a certain person's residence!!!!

Like the Chet Atkins similarities too with 'Picking his way out of poverty' & yes indeed the 'tribute' act comparisons too... Fabulous song!
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Re: (10) One Song at a Time
« Reply #96 on: November 10, 2018, 09:03:06 AM »
I agree with LE's interpretation here. Goes to show how personal Mark takes the whole tribute issue.

I really like how much more personal Mark is getting with his last two albums.

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Re: (10) One Song at a Time
« Reply #97 on: November 10, 2018, 10:39:59 AM »
I think he mixes old days (when they executed prisoners for show at the Execution Dock in London) with new days and concerts.

1879 is not a misprint.

The thing of note here is that the last hanging that took place at execution Dock was on the 16th December 1830....

The condemned were paraded across London Bridge and past the Tower of London from either Marshalsea or Newgate prisons .
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Re: (10) One Song at a Time
« Reply #98 on: November 10, 2018, 10:43:27 AM »
I think he mixes old days (when they executed prisoners for show at the Execution Dock in London) with new days and concerts.

1879 is not a misprint.

The thing of note here is that the last hanging that took place at execution Dock was on the 16th December 1830....

I also noted that. Sometimes it's best not to Wiki song lyrics.  ;D
"My idea of heaven is a place where the Tyne meets the Delta, where folk music meets the blues."

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Re: (10) One Song at a Time
« Reply #99 on: November 10, 2018, 10:44:19 AM »
Strongest song so far. Really like it.
Must be done live. And... with flute and whistle.  :think :hmm :lol

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Re: (10) One Song at a Time
« Reply #100 on: November 10, 2018, 10:52:32 AM »
Wow!!! what a song!!!! amazing!!!:) :) :)

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Re: (10) One Song at a Time
« Reply #101 on: November 10, 2018, 11:02:33 AM »
Very nice song, but the organ is extremely irritating!    Love the outro, though!
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Re: (10) One Song at a Time
« Reply #102 on: November 10, 2018, 11:11:53 AM »
I love this song!! :clap  Also the folk influence works perfect here, the guitar licks around it, just perfect! :). His singing works also great for songs like this, super!  :clap
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Re: (10) One Song at a Time
« Reply #103 on: November 10, 2018, 12:45:53 PM »
Still my fave out of the 7 so far...
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Re: (10) One Song at a Time
« Reply #104 on: November 10, 2018, 01:01:56 PM »
Still my fave out of the 7 so far...
Mine too, must have listened to it about 50 times now!😀

 

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