Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Songbook? From: GUEST,Gerry Date: 23 Oct 10 - 01:51 AM I've had another look at the DT version of It Does Not Pay To Be Hip, linked by Joe Offer in this thread, 17 July 2004, which is presumably the words the way Shel Silverstein wrote them, and the CMT version of The Hip song, lyrics provided above by dick greenhaus, 3 Nov 2008, with some additions by Barbara the next day. There are plenty of differences, mostly small. What Barbara remembers as "hollyintheolly" is "challah or bialy" in Silverstein. I can hear "bialy" in the Trio recording, but not "challah." Either the boys didn't know what challah is, or they figured their audiences wouldn't (my spelling checker sure doesn't). My preference would be to sing/recite the work with challah in it, just remember it's the ch of the German ich or the Scottish Loch, not the ch of chair. The Trio did include bagels, which don't appear in Silverstein. The other difference that interests me is that where the Trio has the hipster ask the chick "if she'd care to have a ball," in Silverstein he "asked her would she care to ball." The latter sounds more like what I'd expect a hipster (circa 1965) to say, but maybe it was too crude for the CMT to record. |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Songbook? From: GUEST,mccr00ner Date: 18 Jun 09 - 09:13 AM Hello, I didn't know, or had long ago forgotten, the existence of a CMT song book! I sing with a Men's a capella group at my church, and have become mildly obsessed with introducing them to 'I Feel So Good About It'. (recently had an email conversation with Paul Prestopino about it, but he never mentioned the songbook!) Could I somehow get in touch with one of you who have a copy of the songbook and entice you to send me a photocopy of at least this song?? I wouldn't turn down copies of the whole book..... OK, let's stay serious. Any reasonable, and likely most unreasonable, offer(s) welcome. Sorry, I have no firstborn son to offer... |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Songbook? From: Folk Lives Date: 02 Dec 08 - 01:56 AM Thanks for the feedback regarding "I Feel So Good About It". I couldn't capture their driving sound in G playing in the first position. But it was easy after setting the capo on the third fret and playing in E. The driving rhythm of the verses comes from playing E - Asus2 - E - Asus2. That Asus2 is an A chord with an open B string. |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Songbook? From: GUEST Date: 05 Nov 08 - 12:52 AM Folk Lives : The book is deceptively simple - G C G C ... |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Songbook? From: GUEST,Vicki K. Date: 04 Nov 08 - 07:30 AM Not only is Joe Frasier indeed the CMT member who became an Episcopal priest, he's the Mudcatter with the handle "Vicar". We had quite a few very interesting conversations with him on the celebrity cruise featuring the CMT and Jack Williams. |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Songbook? From: Barbara Date: 04 Nov 08 - 02:59 AM Would you believe I learned that rap at church camp? Dick, the missing words are verse 2 wheat, wheat, and we said something like "hollyintheolly" for the last one. Verse 3 iron and pewter Verse 4 football. It's amazing what a misspent youth will do for you. Blessings, Barbara |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Songbook? From: GUEST,Gerry Date: 03 Nov 08 - 06:20 PM Dick, it's already in the DT, under IT DOES NOT PAY TO BE HIP, and Joe Offer linked to it a few posts up. The words in the DT are not exactly the words the trio sang. For example, when they list the kinds of pot, I'm sure they include pewter, which the DT version does not. |
Subject: Lyr Add: IT DOES NOT PAY TO BE HIP (S Silverstein) From: dick greenhaus Date: 03 Nov 08 - 05:02 PM Belatedly, here's the Hip song: (It's by Shel Silverstein) Oh yeah Well, for a long time now I've been aware That I'm so hip The rest of the world is square Now I'll tell all you people And just take my tip It doesn't pay to be too hip Now yesterday I found myself Sort of in the red With no immediate way To meet my overhead Well I went up to my buddy And I asked him for some bread Here's what he said He said, sure, you want white bread, rye bread, pumpernickel, whole [?], cracked [?], bagels, [?] Well, I said later He said 2.30, 3.30, 4.30, 5.30? I said, no, like later baby Oh, you mean next week? Well, I said, let's forget it Well I went on uptown to see a man Heard he had a little stuff on hand I said tell me baby, can you spare some pot? He said, you're welcome man to anything that I've got I've got steel pots, aluminum pots, cast [?], brass, [?] I said no, no, cool it You mean put it in the refrigerator? No, no, I mean like, you know, cool it You mean turn on the air conditioning? Well, that wasn't exactly what I had in mind either Well I was getting real uptight And sort of brought down There was nobody hip in your whole damn town Then I met this chick And she was long and tall And I ask her, you know, if she'd care to have a ball She says [?] ball, or baseball, or volleyball, or handball, or pinball, or soccer? I said, you putting me on? She says train the bus, the plane, the subway? No, I just wanna make it Make what? Well, a scene, I wanna make a scene Shakespeare, Clifford Odets, Arthur Miller, Pirandello? Well, what you do but, I said, forget it And then she said Well you know what I'd like to do? No, what? Well, I'd like to make love to you Well, go baby, go And I leaned back and I closed my eyes And she left |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Songbook? From: GUEST,Folk Lives Date: 03 Nov 08 - 03:48 PM To add to the previous post ... just want to confirm that the opening chords are a simple G - G (with added C) - G(with added D) - G .... I'm pretty sure those are the right notes but the effect isn't the same. Thanks again. |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Songbook? From: GUEST,Folk Lives Date: 03 Nov 08 - 03:35 PM Sadly, my ear isn't what it once was and I'm having a tough time trying to figure the intro and accompanying chords of "I Feel So Good About It (Sin Bound Train)". Would those of you who have the Songbook mind looking them up for me? Thanks So much. |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Songbook? From: GUEST,Gerry Date: 04 Aug 08 - 11:04 PM Lyrics to many many many (Chad) Mitchell Trio songs at http://lyricwiki.org/Chad_Mitchell_Trio |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Songbook? From: GUEST,Gospodin Dmitri Date: 04 Aug 08 - 10:40 PM MOLODEZHNAYA Vyotsia dymka zolotaya pridorozhnaya (Golden smoke weaves through the air) Oi ty, radost' molodaya, nevozmozhnaya! (Oh, you young impossible joy!) Tochno nebo, vysoka ty (Like the sky, you are tall/high) Tochno more, shiroka ty (Like the sea, you are wide) Neobyatnaya doroga molodezhnaya (The immense road of youth/The immense youthful road) (Chorus) Ei, gryanem (Hey! Let's get moving!) Sil'nee! (Stronger!) Podtyanem (We'll hitch together) Druzhnee! (Closer/Friendlier!) Tochno nebo, vysoka ty (Like the sky, you are tall/high) Tochno more, shiroka ty (Like the sea, you are wide) Neobyatnaya doroga molodezhnaya (The immense youthful road) Chto mechtalos' I khotelos', to sbyvaetsia (What was dreamed and wished for, will be) Priamo k solytsy nasha smelost' probivaetsia (Straight to the sun our bravery will reach) Vsekh razbudim—budim—budim, (We'll wake everyone up—wake up—wake up) Vse dobudem—budem—budem! (Everyone will get there—we'll be there—we'll be there) Slovno kolos, nasha radost' nalivaetsia (Like a stalk of wheat, our joy is ripening) (Chorus) Ei, gryanem (Hey! Let's get moving!) Sil'nee! (Stronger!) Podtyanem (We'll hitch together) Druzhnee! (Closer/Friendlier!) Vsekh razbudim—budim—budim, (We'll wake everyone up—wake up—wake up) Vse dobudem—budem—budem! (Everyone will get there—we'll be there—we'll be there) Slovno kolos, nasha radost' nalivaetsia (Like grains of wheat, our joy is ripening!) Note: All transliteration of Cyrillic into Roman characters is defective. This sample of Cyrillic transcription is literal, and does not reflect that -e- is pronounced -ye (as in morye, nalivayetsya) or sometimes as -yo- (in certain stressed syllables, as in Molodyozhnaya). Likewise, -o- in unstressed syllables is pron. -a- so molodyozhnaya is actually pron. like maladyozhnaya. You also will not see the palatalized consonants as in -bud'im -bud'im -bud'im, but you can hear them on the record. Also: this CMT arrangement shows two verses, but there are at least three more! Do svidaniya, lyubimye! |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: Joe Offer Date: 13 Apr 07 - 04:09 AM Gerry, I am humbled and grateful. I made the corrections you suggested on "Alma Mater." Listening again, I'm sure you're correct. Thanks. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: GUEST,Gerry Date: 12 Apr 07 - 08:46 PM Barbara, are you saying that the CMT songbook has a song that starts, "About a maid I'll sing a song..."? and not, "As I walked out one May morning, to take a pleasant air..."? I think that would be a serious mistake in the songbook, as the Trio definitely recorded the latter and, to the best of my knowledge, never the former. |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: Barbara Date: 12 Apr 07 - 05:21 PM So far as I know the song that Tom Lehrer calls "The Irish Song" or "The Irish Ballad" is the song that is popularly known as "Rickety tickety tin" When he introduces it on the tape that I have, he explains that Irish songs all seem to be bloody and have too many verses, so he thought he'd try his hand at one. If we need accuracy, I could go listen to Mr Lehrer on the tape. I have no idea whether I heard CMT sing this or not. But what's in the song book is the words for "rickety tickety tin". Blessings, Barbara |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: GUEST,'Ray Bucknell Date: 11 Apr 07 - 06:58 PM I'm surprised I never noticed this thread before, given that the CMT are the reason I became a folkie in the first place. I bought my first copy of the Mitchell Trio songbook back when I was in sixth or seventh grade, and now have both the read and black soft covers and the red one in cloth-bound, courtesy of Ebay (and I use them; my original copy is now retired because the pages are falling out). A couple of comments on earlier posts herein: the Chad Mitchell Trio became known as the Mitchell Trio in 1964, ostensibly because Joe and Mike were tired of Chad getting all the attention, but truly because Chad was planning to leave the group for a solo career, which he of couse did in the summer of 1965. Whoever it was who said Chad was sick when he saw the Trio play the Cellar Door in the summer of 1966 wasn't gonna see Chad in any event; Chad was then touring as a single and John Denver had been in the group for months. Chad was indeed arrested for possession of "contraband," but not in Chicago; it was a border incident. And, the words to Alma Mater are definitely "where we can seek the truth." Joe is still an Episcopal priest in Torrance, CA; Mike has retired from directing all of the entertainment facilities in the city of Spokane, WA for many years, and Chad was selling real estate in Spokane but I don't think he's doing that any more. The Trio just did a celebrity cruise this past February which, unfortunately, I wasn't able to attend. I last saw them in August, 1995 at the Jersey shore with Paxton, Christine Lavin, and Yarrow/Stookey, where I was thrilled to be able to get a picture of my then-12-year-old son with each member of the Trio. They still sound damn good, even after all these years. 'Ray |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: GUEST,James Date: 10 Apr 07 - 07:46 PM "...where we can seek the truth" is the way I always herad it. |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: Rapparee Date: 10 Apr 07 - 11:43 AM Perhaps Alma Mahler WAS alma mater to some of us.... |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: GUEST,Gerry Date: 09 Apr 07 - 09:38 PM Joe Offer wrote (many posts back, on 16 March 2000), "but now I've been punished for gloating, by needlessly typing the exact same thing Barbara typed," but in fact there was at least one major difference between what he typed and what she typed, namely, he typed, An Irish Song where she typed, An Irish Song (Rickety Tickety Tin) Rickety Tickety Tin is what many people call a certain song by Tom Lehrer, a song which, so far as I know, the Trio never recorded. Joe had it right. But I think there are a couple of mistakes in Alma Mater (Joe, again, 29 April 2003). I always heard the second line as, where we can seek the truth. And in the third line, surely stride is a typo for strife. (And I'm sure no one will confuse Alma Mater with Alma Mahler, so I won't even mention it. D'oh!) |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: Hollowfox Date: 08 Apr 07 - 05:40 PM Many thanks, guest,James I'd been wondering about that song for years. |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: Rapparee Date: 07 Apr 07 - 08:33 PM My (ex-lib) copy of the Song Book is the 1964, hardbound edition. I think I paid USD 0.10 for it.... |
Subject: Lyr Add: MALADYOZHENAYA (Chad Mitchell Trio) From: GUEST,James Date: 07 Apr 07 - 05:17 PM An on-line friend turned out to be an associate professor of Russian somewhere in the Midwest, so I asked her about "Maladyozhenaya." She knew the song, which originally came from a 1938 Soviet film (a musical comedy!) called Volga-Volga, and sent me all of the words, complete with translation. So, just in case anyone else cares.... MOLODEZHNAYA Vyotsia dymka zolotaya pridorozhnaya (Golden smoke weaves through the air) Oi ty, radost' molodaya, nevozmozhnaya! (Oh, you! Young impossible joy!) Tochno nebo, vysoka ty (Like the sky, you are tall/high) Tochno more, shiroka ty (Like the sea, you are wide) Neobyatnaya doroga molodezhnaya (The immense road of youth/The immense youthful road) (Chorus) Ei, gryanem (Hey! Let's get moving!) Sil'nee! (Stronger!) Podtyanem (We'll hitch together) Druzhnee! (Closer/Friendlier!) Tochno nebo, vysoka ty (Like the sky, you are tall/high) Tochno more, shiroka ty (Like the sea, you are wide) Neobyatnaya doroga molodezhnaya (The immense youthful road) V more chaiku obgonyaem my dalekuiu, (In the sea we'll overtake the faraway seagull) V nebe tuchu probivaem my vysokuiu (In the sky, we'll break through a high cloud) Ulybaias' nashei stae (Smiling at our pack) Vsei zemli odna shestaia (One sixth of the entire earth) Nashei radost'iu napolnena shirokoiu (Full [the sixth] of our wide happiness) (Chorus) Ei, gryanem (Hey! Let's get moving!) Sil'nee! (Stronger!) Podtyanem (We'll hitch together) Druzhnee! (Closer/Friendlier!) Ulybaias' nashei stae (Smiling at our pack) Vsei zemli odna shestaia (One sixth of the entire earth) Nashei radost'iu napolnena shirokoiu (Full [the sixth] of our wide happiness) Chto mechtalos' I khotelos', to sbyvaetsia (What was dreamed and wished for, will be) Priamo k solytsy nasha smelost' probivaetsia (Straight to the sun our bravery will reach) Vsekh razbudim—budim—budim, (We'll wake everyone up—wake up—wake up) Vse dobudem—budem—budem! (Everyone will get there—we'll be there—we'll be there) Slovno kolos, nasha radost' nalivaetsia (Like a stalk of wheat, our joy is ripening) (Chorus) Ei, gryanem (Hey! Let's get moving!) Sil'nee! (Stronger!) Podtyanem (We'll hitch together) Druzhnee! (Closer/Friendlier!) Vsekh razbudim—budim—budim, (We'll wake everyone up—wake up—wake up) Vse dobudem—budem—budem! (Everyone will get there—we'll be there—we'll be there) Slovno kolos, nasha radost' nalivaetsia (Like grains of wheat, our joy is ripening!) V pliaske nogi khodiat sami, sami prosiatsia (Our legs will do a dance themselves, will invite themselves) I nad nami solov'yami pesni nociatsia! (And above us, songs of the nightingales will be carried) Ei, podruga, vykhodi-ka (Hey! Girlfriend, come on out!) I na druga pogliadi-ka (And take a look at your guy) Chtoby shutkoiu veseloi perebrosit'sia! (So we can share a happy joke!) (Chorus) Ei, gryanem (Hey! Let's get moving!) Sil'nee! (Stronger!) Podtyanem (We'll hitch together) Druzhnee! (Closer/Friendlier!) Ei, podruga, vykhodi-ka (Hey! Girlfriend, come on out!) I na druga pogliadi-ka (And take a look at your guy) Chtoby shutkoiu veseloi perebrosit'sia! (So we can share a happy joke!) |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: Joe Offer Date: 17 Jul 04 - 03:04 AM Salve, hic et ubique - You threw me for a minute because your title was a bit off, but I found "The Hip Song (It Does Not Pay To Be Hip)" on the Mitchell Trio Reflecting album. It's actually a Shel Silverstein song, and you can find the lyrics right here in the Digital Tradition Folk song Database - (click). Shel's lyrics disappeared from the Internet for a while after his death, but I see they're back - click here for lots of them. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: GUEST,hic et ubique Date: 16 Jul 04 - 09:23 PM Question has popped up elsewhere. Can anyone provide us with the full lyrics to "It doesn't pay to be too hip"? Thanks in advance. |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: catspaw49 Date: 30 Apr 03 - 06:04 PM Okay Spaw |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: GUEST Date: 30 Apr 03 - 05:33 PM Well, I could give ya the words to every song they ever did, plus either a tape or CD of ever song they ever did plus a few they never recorded but practiced, plus a complete history of the group. But I ain't gonna do it cuz y'all trashed the worlds greatest singer, John Denver. So there!! |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: Joe Offer Date: 30 Apr 03 - 01:16 AM Those, Barbara, are signs of my advancing age. I typed the whole damn thing last night, and then lost it in the posting process. So I typed it again, and wasn't as careful in proofing the second time. So I made the corrections you noted. "We can see God thru" is what's in the book, but your version makes more sense. The book has a number of errors. -Joe Offer, aging quickly- (but still behind you...) |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: Barbara Date: 29 Apr 03 - 01:29 PM Joe, are those typos from scanning? Some seem likely, but "I'm going to mill ol' Miss"? Isn't it "miss" every time? And -- shades of Mondegreen -- I thought it was "God's truth" not " God through" which doesn't make sense to me. Also, "We sing to thee" not "the". Blessings, Barbara |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: catspaw49 Date: 29 Apr 03 - 02:30 AM Bless you Joe!...for this aand for "FLNKKK" as well. Both were favorites that I had forgotten portions of the lyrics to. Thank you Father Joebro! Spaw |
Subject: Lyr Add: ALMA MATER and BRIGHT COLLEGE YEARS From: Joe Offer Date: 29 Apr 03 - 01:57 AM ALMA MATER (words by Michael McWhinney, Music by Jerry Powell) Bright college years, we sing to thee, the golden years that quickly flee Oh, shining moments of our youth, where we can May what we learn midst toil and No man can ask for more than this, we sing to thee, Ol' Miss *We bow our heads, we give thee thanks, we'll ne'er forget, alas, Those teargas raids, the army tanks, those riots after class The National Guard, the barricades where we shared our first kiss The senior prom, the hand grenades, we're going to miss Ol' Miss We'll miss the cafeteria that's crawling in wisteria We'll miss the classrooms where we learned, and effigies we burned My girl was only seventeen when she was chosen riot queen These memories we'll ne'er forget, God bless thee Ross Barnett We're going to miss Ol' Miss Glory, glory, what a heck of a time we had We're going to miss Ol' Miss *tune: America the Beautiful the rest of the tune is a variation of "Bright College Years" from The Mitchell Trio songbook "Bright College Years" Words by H. S. Durand, Yale Class of 1881 Music by Carl Wilhelm Bright college years with pleasure rife The shortest, gladdest years of life How swiftly are ye gliding by, O why does time so quickly fly The seasons come, the seasons go The earth is green or white with snow But time and change shall not avail To break the friendships formed at Yale In after years should trouble rise To cloud the blue of sunny skies How bright will seem through mem'ry's haze Those happy golden bygone days O let us strive that ever we May let these words our watch cry be Where e'er upon life's sea we sail: "For God, for country, and for Yale!" |
Subject: ADD: Alma Mater (McWhinney/Powell) From: Joe Offer Date: 29 Apr 03 - 01:08 AM |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: wysiwyg Date: 04 Jun 02 - 02:35 AM Did you e-mail? ~S~ |
Subject: Lyr Add: THE IDES OF TEXAS (Chad Mitchell Trio) From: Joe Offer Date: 04 Jun 02 - 01:50 AM Mr. Scanner would be glad to oblige. -Joe Offer- The Ides of Texas (words & music by Fred Ebb & Norman Martin) 1. You've heard how us folks down in Texas Boast of our home in the West. You've heard us a-sayin' in Texas That things are the biggest and best. Well, a few months ago in the papers A fabulous story came out. Which proves that us folks down in Texas Know what we're talkin' about. Here's to a guy with a big Texas smile Who knows what it means to have real Texas style. Here's to a feller who couldn't think small. Here's to the biggest embezzler of all. CHORUS: Billy Sol Estes, we're proud o' ya son, Hey Billy, Billy, hey Billy, Billy, Billy You had to be Texan to do what ya done Hey Billy, Billy, hey Billy, Billy Sol 2. While other kids saved up their nickels and dimes For jelly beans, lic'rice and fudge Well Billy saved too and when he had enough He bought him a federal judge. While still in his teens he was very perplexed As to what field his fortune was hid. His uncle suggested he go into steel, And that's just what Billy boy did. Chorus: Billy Sol Estes, that boy really cooks Hey Billy, Billy, hey Billy, Billy, Billy He had one shining purpose and two sets of books Hey Billy, Billy, hey Billy, Billy Sol 3. There once was a Senator Bill tried to bribe So Bill had a wonderful notion He sent him a yacht, but that wasn't enough So Billy boy threw in an ocean Chorus: Billy Sol Estes, we're proud o' ya, mate Hey Billy, Billy, hey Billy, Billy, Billy It's hombres like you that make Texas so great Hey Billy, Billy, hey Billy, Billy Sol Chorus: Billy Sol Estes, we're proud o' ya, boy Hey Billy, Billy, hey Billy, Billy, Billy Next to you Jimmy Hoffa is Lord Fauntleroy Hey Billy, Billy, hey Billy, Billy Sol 4. Now they're gonna take Billy away to the clink And the way things look now it appears For all of the wheelin' and dealin' he's done He'll get three thousand four hundred years And the day they are leadin' old Billy away Why each Texan will take off his hat For who but a Texan in all this wide world Could pull down a sentence like that Repeat first chorus |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: Barbara Date: 04 Jun 02 - 01:19 AM Sure, but tomorrow. It's too late tonight. Blessings, Barbara |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: GUEST,James Gilly Date: 03 Jun 02 - 09:12 PM Barbara - If you're still around, could you perhaps send me the words to "The Ides of Texas" from the CMT songbook? (I'm the guy who asked for "Maladyozhenaya" a couple years ago.) James alasdair.maciain@snet.net |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: Walt B Date: 12 Nov 00 - 09:38 PM The first thread concerning my (small) collection of CMT vinyls that I'd like to sell were submitted under my name as a GUEST. I forgot to log in ... so I hope this appendix to my error will be a help in getting to me if you wish. Thanks. |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: GUEST,Walt Bondar Date: 12 Nov 00 - 09:14 PM I read that you did away with your CMT vinyl LP's. If you would like to renew your collection, I have a few that are in great shape (I am the original owner) and I am willing to sell. Please let me know. |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: Barbara Date: 12 Nov 00 - 01:41 PM Yr welcome, and I left out a hyphen between 'ti' and 'ni' in the second line of the last part; but there really is one between 'sh' and 'ra' earlier in that word. blessings, Barbara |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: GUEST,James Gilly Date: 12 Nov 00 - 10:26 AM Long before I found this site, Joe Offer asked: Didn't one member of the Chad Mitchell Trio become an Episcopalian priest? I looked around and couldn't find anything to verify that. I did find an interesting history of the group at All-Music Guide (click) but didn't find anything about the priest bit. I was looking at a really nice CMT site a couple weeks ago; just did a search for it, but couldn't find it again. Joe Frazier was the priest, and became one of the heads of one of the world peace movements (World Peace may be the actual name); Mike Kobluk became director (or some such) of the Seattle Opera House, and Chad Mitchell stayed in music. James |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: GUEST,James Gilly Date: 12 Nov 00 - 09:34 AM Barbara - Thanks much for the lyrics!!! James |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: Cool Beans Date: 10 Nov 00 - 10:23 PM Speaking of Billie Ssol Estes, the late Allen Sherman also made fun of him in this ditty (to the tune of "Billy Boy"): Oh, what have you done, Bilie Sol, Billie Sol Oh, what have you done charming Billy? You took almost every cent From the U.S. government Which you spent on fertilizer, which is silly. The Chad Mitchell Trio recorded an album at my alma mater, Brooklyn College. there's a pictureof them on the cover standing on the lawn in front of LaGuardia Hall. Intil the revolution, a few years later, they were only ones who ever got to walk on the campus grass. I used to have the LP but it's gone now. I do have a 45 of "The John Birch Society," which I copied and gave to a collegaue who's working on his master's thesis in history. He was very grateful. His topic is the John Birch Society.
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Subject: Lyr Add: MALADYOZHENAYA (Chad Mitchell Trio) From: Barbara Date: 10 Nov 00 - 10:08 PM James, the songbook says "this is a happy Russian folk song, song of the new regime, of active revolution; of your that jubilation. It grows out of the revolutionary philosophy: the accent is on the spirit -- our hearts are young, our minds are young, our spirits are flying higher and higher. There are many allegories in it. We got it from the Red Army Chorus." MALADYOZHENAYA (Red Army Chorus) (Chad Mitchell Trio)
Vyot-sa dym-ka za-la-ta-ya pri-da rozh-na-ya
Ei gran-yem si nye-ye, po-ryay-yem druz-ne-ye
I left the hyphens in because I thought it might help you find the sound per sylable. |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: GUEST,James Gilly Date: 10 Nov 00 - 08:28 PM Could one of you who actually has the songbook send me the words to "Maladyozhenaya"? I don't speak Russian (does the songbook perchance include a translation?), so it's a little hard to learn it just by listening, the way I did with their other songs.... James |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: folk1234 Date: 31 Jul 00 - 09:45 AM No Shanti, I'm not in KC. I'm 750 miles south in Ada, OK. But the next time I'm in KC I will make sure I have time to visit Spivey's. It sounds like the type of bookstore in which I'd love to spend several hours. Thanks for the 'refresh', 'spaw. |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: Barbara Date: 31 Jul 00 - 01:14 AM Yr welcome, rich r. My photocopied version works fine. I didn't need the *achoo!* original anymore. Blessings, Barbara |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: raredance Date: 29 Jul 00 - 11:49 PM To this thread I need to add blessings to Barbara rich r |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: Shanti Date: 29 Jul 00 - 05:36 PM Folk1234 You're in KC right? Spivey's certainly rings bells with me. Great bookstore. Found some fairly obscure things there. Love to look through the shelves. |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: catspaw49 Date: 29 Jul 00 - 02:07 PM refresh |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: raredance Date: 21 Mar 00 - 11:21 PM I have nothing to say right now and there I just said it. rich r |
Subject: RE: Mitchell Trio Song Book? From: catspaw49 Date: 21 Mar 00 - 04:09 PM blowhard......braggart..........but congrats anyway. Spaw |
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