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I should like to consider the folk song, and expand briefly on a theory i have held for some time, to the effect that the reason most folk songs are so atrocious is that they were written by the
Le. if professional songwriters had written them instead, things might have turned out considerably differently. for example, consider the old favorite, with which, i'm sure, you're all familiar
Ot;clementine", you know:
In a cavern, in a canyon,
Dadada dadadada...
A song with no recognizable merit whatsoever, and imagine what might have happened if, for example, cole porter had tried writing this song. the first verse might have come out like this:
In a cavern, in a canyon,
Excava-ha-ha-hating for a mine,
Far away from the boom-boom-boom of the city
She was so pretty, what a pity, clementine.
Oh clementine, can't you tell from the howls of me
This love of mine calls to you from the bowels of me.
Are you discerning the returning
Of this churning, burning, yearning for you-oo-oo... ah-ah...
Well, supposing at this point that mozart (or one of that crowd) had tried writing a verse, the next one might have come out as a baritone aria from an italian opera, somewhat along these lines:
Era legera e come un fairy
E suo shoes numero nine,
Herring bo-ho-ho-hoxes senza to-ho-ho-hopses,
Sandalae per clementina si, per clementina si,
Per clementina sandalae, per clementina sandalae, per clementine.
Clehementina, clehementina, clehe-he-mentina...
Herring boxes senza topses sandalae per clementina,
Herring boxes senza topses sandalae per clementina,
Che sciagura clementina, che sciagura clementina, cara clementina, cara
Clementina-na-na-na-na-na-na-na!
Supposing at this rather dramatic juncture in the narrative, one of our modern "cool school" of composers had tried writing a verse, the next one might have come out like this:
Drove those ducklings to the water
Yeah brach! doddley doo doo uh ah!
Ev'ry morning like 9am
Ooh pah! de do de do do do, biddley da!
Got hung up on a splinter, got a-hung up on a splinter
Cloo ge mop! huh huh!
Do de do de do do do
Fell into the foamy brine, dig that crazy clementine, man!
To end on a happy note, one can always count on gilbert and sullivan for a rousing finale, full of words and music and signifying nothing.
That i missed her depressed her young sister named esther,
This mister to pester she tried.
Now her pestering sister's a festering blister,
You're best to resist her, say i.
The mister resisted, the sister persisted,
I kissed her, all loyalty slipped.
When she said i could have her, her sister's cadaver
Must surely have turned in its crypt.
Yes, yes, yes, yes!
But i love she and she loves me.
Enraptured are the both of we.
Yes i love she and she loves i
And will through all eternity!
See what i mean?
专辑信息
1.The Elements
2.We Will All Go Together When We Go
3.We Will All Go Together When We Go (orchestrated version; previously unreleased)
4.The Masochism Tango
5.When You Are Old and Gray
6.Poisoning Pigeons in the Park
7.Lobachevsky
8.The Hunting Song
9.Fight Fiercely, Harvard
10.The Old **** Peddler
11.Be Prepared
12.The Wild West Is Where I Want to Be
13.I Wanna Go Back to Dixie
14.The Irish Ballad
15.My Home Town
16.I Hold Your Hand in Mine
17.The Wiener Schnitzel Waltz
18.Bright College Days
19.A Christmas Carol
20.Oedipus Rex
21.In Old Mexico
22.Clementine
23.It Makes a Fellow Proud to Be a Soldier
24.She's My Girl
25.Poisoning Pigeons in the Park (orchestrated version)
26.The Masochism Tango (orchestrated version)
27.The Hunting Song (orchestrated version)
28.I Got It from Agnes (previously unreleased)