Well said JP.
Dear Christy, tonight i am in love with HOW LONG, from your beautiful , thought provoking, album This Is The Day.
Thank you for providing my valentine.
…and you think of the millions and millions that money could feed.
I am taking my valentine to bed to listen to her sing to me again and again.
Good night.
Rory
Hello Christy,
We met in The Jolly Roger circa last century, I have been expatriated some 30+ years or so. Back at the minute, bought a stringless guitar few months back tooled up, wrote a song about an actual incident that happened to me in London.
You will understand the sentiment when you read it. Permit me to enclose.
Name Please Name Please !!
D
I’m standing in another dole queue
A
With nom de plumes more than a few
Em
Name please, name please I heard her say
A D
Who am I supposed to be today
D
I’m missing neuron’s from the drink
A
But she won’t give me time to think
Em
The Bobby will know I’m on the cod
A D
Not knowing who I am will seem right odd
D
Name please name please I heard her say
A
Was that to me or in the next bay
Em
Get on with it Paddy, there’s a line behind you
A D
I’m tinkin I’m tinkin ain’t got a clue
D
Name please name please, she said it again
A
I know my real one it is Finn
Em
Should have wrote the duff one on my shoe
A D
You’re holdin up the bloody queue
D
I can see me landin in the nick
A
If I take a chance and say I’m Mick
Em
Name please name please in pompous writ
A D
I’m going to fake an epileptic fit
D
I’m Shakin Stevens on the ground
A
And I hear voices all around
Em
Does anyone know this poor man’s name
A D
I prayed they did and the answer came
D
Name please name please just one last time
A
This was my London life of crime
Em
She said my Giro would be on its way
A D
But who would I be the following day
D
I’m Shakin Stevens on the ground
A
And I hear voices all around
Em
Does anyone know this poor man’s name
A D
I prayed they did and the answer came
D
Name please name please just one last time
A
This was my London life of crime
Em
She said my Giro would be on its way
A D
But who would I be the following day
(Repeat Fading)
A D
But who would I be the following day
A D
But who would I be the following day.
Approximate Strum: DDUDDUDDD
Chords A D Em.
Any speed will do.
Finn Anon
14th February 2021.
This is 3 chords and the truth.
It actually happened to me in
London at Wyfold Road Fulhan Sw6
in the D.H.S.S office of Her Majesty QE 2.
Miss the gigs Christy. Hope you and yours are doing ok. Jayzus did we ever see the day. Miss the lockdown tunes from yourself and your son (sorry, his name slips my mind); they were mighty, and certainly gave me something to look forward to in the week. Sure you might take a figairy some night. Most important thing is that you and your family are minding yourselves. All the very best 👍❤
Good morning Christy from sunny, snowy Salzburg. Was watching a German film on television last night. One scene, a couple preparing dinner. Table set, wine and candle burning, a nice romantic setting. Just before the lady sat down to dine she she put on some music and who do you think it was but your very good self singing Shine on you Crazy Diamond, well chosen and sounded brilliant.Keep well and Shine On.
Thanks for the everything Dylan link, David. I bookmarked and will listen to shows later.
17F here in West Mass, but without wind it feels ok.
Giving a shout to Ed Coyle from Athlone, who wrote to Mr. Moore here regarding 1920 centenary matters. Not wanting to be a (insert Irish word) I didn’t mention Civil War massacre outside one of Athlone’s churches. I was told during the war men of service age were met coming out from Sunday mass, lined up, and shot. The next week the mnsgr gave advance absolution to any who then took the oath and fought. It is my understanding he was gunned down on the alter while saying mass. The side of the church is supposed to be pockmarked from bullets. Forgive me if I’m being a (insert Irish word).
Almost as cold as Dylan’s home area…so,loads of Bob on today’s bunker playlist – also,gems,podcasts and insights via http://www.definitelydylan.com Something there for everyone, I hope…
Hi Christy. Thanks to everyone for all the links. Didn’t realise it at the time I was at Bury grammar with Victoria Wood, she was a couple of years younger than me and I’ve no memory of her at all! But she certainly put old Bury on the map. Good luck with lessons Rebecca,
Stirring myself to take dogs out, thank god for thermal underwear.
Pam
Hi Christy, chaps and chapesses,
Some great posts from everyone, rebecca good luck indeed. I sing like a corpse.
Great to see the glimmer of hope from Donegal marty, we all miss Ireland…the countryside, the people, the music, the history, the craic, the porter, the cork dry, the rugby, the racing, the sunny south-east, the atlantic shore, the rock of cashel, my old mates and my best man Jayo, the laughter, the spuds and beans…i could greet ( cry).
Rory
Probably heading for Inuit throat singing lessons – but, closer to home – have fun,Rebecca. I’m also missing Ireland for many reasons, not least family youngsters yet to meet and greet…
Today’s fix of in bunker Dylan was a CD plucked at random – turns out to be a budget 3 CD mix of young Bob, Woody and Pete Seeger from the catalogue of http://www.notnowmusic.com A great mix of oldies/goodies there, all at cheapo prices – well worth an online wander…
Easter Snow
https://youtu.be/5LumLZb0V8c
Hello Christy,
Listen, listen, listen.
I’m doing loads of it these days.
It’s a good way to learn I think.
Hope you’re doing ok.
Rebecca
What a weekend of rugby nail biting at times,Strange times no crowd ,Let us remember the ones that never came home on this night.
Well said JP.
Dear Christy, tonight i am in love with HOW LONG, from your beautiful , thought provoking, album This Is The Day.
Thank you for providing my valentine.
…and you think of the millions and millions that money could feed.
I am taking my valentine to bed to listen to her sing to me again and again.
Good night.
Rory
When I posted ” Name Please Name Please
the D chord at the end of each verse moved
left and joined up with the A chord of last line.
Push that D to the right over every end word.
Am I making sense here. No idea how or why
this occurred..
Hello Christy,
We met in The Jolly Roger circa last century, I have been expatriated some 30+ years or so. Back at the minute, bought a stringless guitar few months back tooled up, wrote a song about an actual incident that happened to me in London.
You will understand the sentiment when you read it. Permit me to enclose.
Name Please Name Please !!
D
I’m standing in another dole queue
A
With nom de plumes more than a few
Em
Name please, name please I heard her say
A D
Who am I supposed to be today
D
I’m missing neuron’s from the drink
A
But she won’t give me time to think
Em
The Bobby will know I’m on the cod
A D
Not knowing who I am will seem right odd
D
Name please name please I heard her say
A
Was that to me or in the next bay
Em
Get on with it Paddy, there’s a line behind you
A D
I’m tinkin I’m tinkin ain’t got a clue
D
Name please name please, she said it again
A
I know my real one it is Finn
Em
Should have wrote the duff one on my shoe
A D
You’re holdin up the bloody queue
D
I can see me landin in the nick
A
If I take a chance and say I’m Mick
Em
Name please name please in pompous writ
A D
I’m going to fake an epileptic fit
D
I’m Shakin Stevens on the ground
A
And I hear voices all around
Em
Does anyone know this poor man’s name
A D
I prayed they did and the answer came
D
Name please name please just one last time
A
This was my London life of crime
Em
She said my Giro would be on its way
A D
But who would I be the following day
D
I’m Shakin Stevens on the ground
A
And I hear voices all around
Em
Does anyone know this poor man’s name
A D
I prayed they did and the answer came
D
Name please name please just one last time
A
This was my London life of crime
Em
She said my Giro would be on its way
A D
But who would I be the following day
(Repeat Fading)
A D
But who would I be the following day
A D
But who would I be the following day.
Approximate Strum: DDUDDUDDD
Chords A D Em.
Any speed will do.
Finn Anon
14th February 2021.
This is 3 chords and the truth.
It actually happened to me in
London at Wyfold Road Fulhan Sw6
in the D.H.S.S office of Her Majesty QE 2.
I managed to sign up michelle_hatch@hotmail.co.uk
Thank you.
Finn.
Miss the gigs Christy. Hope you and yours are doing ok. Jayzus did we ever see the day. Miss the lockdown tunes from yourself and your son (sorry, his name slips my mind); they were mighty, and certainly gave me something to look forward to in the week. Sure you might take a figairy some night. Most important thing is that you and your family are minding yourselves. All the very best 👍❤
They Never Came Home. Rest In Peace
Justice for the 48 – 40 years on. Warm regards to you Christy 💚 le grá Mary
…and I was watching the famine-movie “Black47” on German TV…
Christy’s version of “shine on” is grand.
Good morning Christy from sunny, snowy Salzburg. Was watching a German film on television last night. One scene, a couple preparing dinner. Table set, wine and candle burning, a nice romantic setting. Just before the lady sat down to dine she she put on some music and who do you think it was but your very good self singing Shine on you Crazy Diamond, well chosen and sounded brilliant.Keep well and Shine On.
Thanks for the everything Dylan link, David. I bookmarked and will listen to shows later.
17F here in West Mass, but without wind it feels ok.
Giving a shout to Ed Coyle from Athlone, who wrote to Mr. Moore here regarding 1920 centenary matters. Not wanting to be a (insert Irish word) I didn’t mention Civil War massacre outside one of Athlone’s churches. I was told during the war men of service age were met coming out from Sunday mass, lined up, and shot. The next week the mnsgr gave advance absolution to any who then took the oath and fought. It is my understanding he was gunned down on the alter while saying mass. The side of the church is supposed to be pockmarked from bullets. Forgive me if I’m being a (insert Irish word).
What happens when you play a saxophone into a huge pipe?
Find out here
https://youtu.be/p8GcHoSIPDg
And lots more people being silly (takes a minute or too to get going)
https://youtu.be/acO_0Ly74G0
Jem Finer has been up to some amazing things.
https://boingboing.net/2021/02/10/one-of-the-pogues-invented-a-machine-that-turns-weather-into-music.html
Hi Christy /all
Almost as cold as Dylan’s home area…so,loads of Bob on today’s bunker playlist – also,gems,podcasts and insights via http://www.definitelydylan.com Something there for everyone, I hope…
Kettle boiling now – have a good day.
Dave
Hi Christy. Thanks to everyone for all the links. Didn’t realise it at the time I was at Bury grammar with Victoria Wood, she was a couple of years younger than me and I’ve no memory of her at all! But she certainly put old Bury on the map. Good luck with lessons Rebecca,
Stirring myself to take dogs out, thank god for thermal underwear.
Pam
Hi Christy, chaps and chapesses,
Some great posts from everyone, rebecca good luck indeed. I sing like a corpse.
Great to see the glimmer of hope from Donegal marty, we all miss Ireland…the countryside, the people, the music, the history, the craic, the porter, the cork dry, the rugby, the racing, the sunny south-east, the atlantic shore, the rock of cashel, my old mates and my best man Jayo, the laughter, the spuds and beans…i could greet ( cry).
Rory
Hi Christy
Probably heading for Inuit throat singing lessons – but, closer to home – have fun,Rebecca. I’m also missing Ireland for many reasons, not least family youngsters yet to meet and greet…
Today’s fix of in bunker Dylan was a CD plucked at random – turns out to be a budget 3 CD mix of young Bob, Woody and Pete Seeger from the catalogue of http://www.notnowmusic.com A great mix of oldies/goodies there, all at cheapo prices – well worth an online wander…
Have a good day
Dave