Re: Things We Hate...Or at least Dislike VERY MUCH!!
id take martial arts an shooting sports not to mention hunting over baseball football of any variety, or any other such sport
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id take martial arts an shooting sports not to mention hunting over baseball football of any variety, or any other such sport
I feel like Marty McFly here. I must've stumbled across an 18th century argument here.
It is pleasing, however, to know that there are people in the USA who are aware that other countries exist. Please don't take that the wrong way. America is such a huge country that it's very easy to be mildly aware of small countries like mine and yet have no understanding of them whatsoever. There are shades of this in a few post here referring to the Queen of England. I am not English yet she is still my Queen. I'll not bother explaining this: it's a long story.
i will bloody explain it, lol, na, causes arguments,
but she is not my queen even though she is the queen of Great Britain. I swore no allegience to her or the royal family and never will!!! I even hate all politicians,lol.
Land was here before humans and will be here when we have destroyed the planet so much we cannot live on it, land is no mans ( or womens fo the female extremists,lol)
woodie guthrie sums it all up in a song.lol
( why do people saythings that make me mouth off?)
Ken
Sorry Ken. I'm sure you understood what I meant. Historically speaking.
She used to be our queen. We rid ourselves of those notions, and fired her.
"Divine Right of Monarchs" vs "All Men Are Created Equal."
That is the philosophical argument.
I think you'll find that "devine right of monarchs" died with the Jacobites.
Marty McFly again.
I think you'll find that "devine right of monarchs" died with the Jacobites.
yep, that they did.
And that reminds me, I am away to play that on my guitar yet again, "ye jacobites by name", then i will do "bonnie dundee" 9 went down very well in the pub last night".
Also I am learning on guitar ( but usually done on Bodhran) brig 'o' stirling ( translated, bridge of stirling)
Oh how i wished I lived a couple of hundred years ago and know then what I know now.
I really would be King ,lol, pmsl
Ken
Hey, Ken, do you have a collection of trad scottish folk songs? I've been looking for stuff for ages.
Too dang lazy to transcribe them myself.
Hi UYK/Alvee
Is there music to these Charming Words? lol.. My self and a friend are looking for Chords?
Oh a Scotsman tried and true left the bar one evening fair
And one could tell by how he walked he'd had more than his share
He stumbled round 'til he could no longer keep his feet
Then he stumbled off unto the grass to sleep beside a stream.
Ring-ding diddle diddle aye-dee-oh
Ring di-diddle-aye-oh
Oh he stumbled off unto the grass to sleep beside a stream.
Well about that time two young and lovely ladies happened by
And one said to the other, with a twinkle in her eye
"Oh see yon sleepy Scotsman, so strong and handsome built?"
"Well I wonder if it's true what they don't wear beneath their kilts."
Ring-ding diddle diddle aye-dee-oh
Ring di-diddlee-aye-oh
"Oh I wonder if it's true what they don't wear beneath their kilts."
Well they snuck up to that sleeping Scotsman, quiet as could be
And they lifted up his kilt a little bit so they might see
And there for them to behold, beneath that Scottish skirt,
Was nothing more than God had graced him with upon his birth.
Ring-ding diddle diddle aye-dee-oh
Ring di-diddlee-aye-oh
Was nothing more than God had graced him with upon his birth.
Well they marveled for a moment, then one said, "We must be gone."
"Well let's leave a present for our friend before we move along."
As a gift, they left a blue silk ribbon tied into a bow
Around the bonnie sword the
Scotsman's kilt beneath did show.
Ring-ding diddle diddle aye-dee-oh
Ring di-diddlee-aye-oh
Around the bonnie sword the Scotsman's kilt beneath did show.
Well the Scotsman a little later, he awoke to nature's call
And as he lifted up his kilt, what he got and what he saw,
And in a strangled voice, he said, "I can't believe me eyes!"
"I don't know where ye been, me lad, but I see ye took first prize!"
Ring-ding diddle diddle aye-dee-oh
Ring di-diddlee-aye-oh
"I don't know where ye been, me lad, but I see ye took first prize!
Old Doll.
This is for upyerkilt;
Ken,
Given the fact the you're the unofficial King of Scotland and all I thought this would be a great addition to your song list. Forgive my oversight if you already do it;
http://www.chordie.com/chord.pere/www.u … ;id=327587
Have a great day,
Toney
thanks toney,
Nope never have done this, donteven know if I have actually heard it until i hear it, but I like the pyircs an this could be a song I might do.
Old doll, superb lyrics. I tihnk I might have heard that or soemthing like that I am sure.
al,
your reply is the next post ,lol
Ken
Hey, Ken, do you have a collection of trad scottish folk songs? I've been looking for stuff for ages.
Too dang lazy to transcribe them myself.
yep Al, I got quite a bit.
I went to a site and worked ot chords myself, normally all folk stuff is really eas, in the key of G or C or D with very basic chords A,C,G,D, Em F
I will e mail you what i have if you like. Mostly Corries and and quite a few irish songs.
Ken
alvee33 wrote:Hey, Ken, do you have a collection of trad scottish folk songs? I've been looking for stuff for ages.
Too dang lazy to transcribe them myself.
yep Al, I got quite a bit.
I went to a site and worked ot chords myself, normally all folk stuff is really eas, in the key of G or C or D with very basic chords A,C,G,D, Em F
I will e mail you what i have if you like. Mostly Corries and and quite a few irish songs.
Ken
right ok, e mailed ye about half a book full so if your email looks stuck it is all the files I am sedning,lol
Ken
Cheers man.
Those links will come in handy too.
My problem most of the time is remembering the words. Not my strong point. I was playing a few songs one night and my brother started singing along and in most songs he was word perfect. And I know he hasny heard these songs for years. How he does it I don't know. He also plays the pipes and plays all tunes from memory. I must've mised out on the memory gene.
Al,
I know how ye feel. I carry 4 folders of lyrics about whenever i take the guitar out.
Good folders to use are the clear pouch style things, the covers are red,blue,purple, pink or clear etc
In one of my blue ones are my own songs
Orange one is full of my jamming songs ( most popular one wit hfolk songs)
Other blue one is songs I like to do but not as often as the orange book and the clear book I have is ful of pik floyd, syd barrett, a few beatles, dylan, and a few others, ( also anoter well used book)
My problem I thnk is I try to learn too many songs at once to remember all the lyrics, or if I remember the lyrics I will forget the chords ,lol
If I took one book, hid the rest, ithin kI might manage to learn them all of by heart, but I would forget again if I idnt play them all the time.
Maybe it is the moist air we have in the west of scotland that makes oor memories so bad? Or was it the drugs I abused when I was younger? ( jokin)
Also got a music stand too that the books fit on perfectly.
Ken
You'd be surprised at the amount of performers that have lyric aids. Whether it be in a book on a stand directly in front of the performer, or scrolling across a lyric monitor on the floor. Some of the bigger acts use an invisible screen with the lyrics visible to the performer behind the screen and not visible to the audience on the other side of the screen. Others are playing along with pre-recorded versions of the song they're playing. They listen to the recorded music mixed with what they're playing live. And as we all know, it's much easier to sing along with something than to sing unaccompanied. I use a songbook when I play out, have done so for 25 years. I'd rather the audience know I'm reading lyrics and get them right than not have a songbook and sing the wrong lyric. Performing in front of a crowd is huge pressure so any tool of comfort to ease the performer's job (this does not include drum machines or sequencers!!!) is acceptable in my book.
I recommend covering your music with clear plastic sleeves. This'll protect them from liquid (alcohol,rain,etc..) damage. Also, get some clips, vices, or some sort of clamp to keep the wind from turning your pages. And as Ken said, categorize your music for easy access. Thanks greatly to chordie my song count is over 1,800 songs.(6 huge 3 ring binder notebooks full)
Have a groovy day,
Southpaw41L
ps. Ken, If you ever make it over to the U.S. bring along yer guitar and songbooks. I've got an empty channel or two on my mixing board with yer name on it.
lol,
ok Toney, will do.
I was planning a trip over there in te next few years but iwill have to wait and see. Would be going to Georgia and Alabama if I get over.
Ken
Hi Ken - Georgia and Alabama are close to Mississippi. Should your travel plans work out, I would enjoy meeting you. James
Ha! I'm late on this thread...but...
Things I hate:
* When favorite bands decide to turn political and start flapping their gums about politics. I said it once and I said it again - music should UNITE people and not DIVIDE them
* The whole Democrat/Liberal vs. Republican/Conservative thing going on in the U.S. It's gotten way too mean and hostile when it really doesn't need to be - it's simply a political difference - GET OVER IT! Insulting the other party won't make them suddenly decide to vote for your side's candidates
* California-type Paris Hilton-wannabe chicks that bake themselves to death, bleach their hair, wear large sunglasses in a pathetic attempt to look like an incognito celebrity, wearing sweatpants with 4" high heels, and act stupid because it's "cool" and weave all over the highways while sending text-messages on their cell phones
* Celebrities that get away with everything because they're famous
* The lack of female role models for my daughter
* The smell of roadkill
* The fact that there IS no unbiased news source
* People that act as if I should be against the war because my husband is in the military
* Those that can't fight fair without insulting someone and calling them "uneducated" simply because their opinion differs
* Those that jeopardize the lives of our troops and allied troops by spouting off stupid things to the media that should remain confidential
* Conspiracy theories about everything
* The fact that MySpace is one of the most popular sites on the 'net today and the developers STILL can't keep it working half the time
* Cattiness, pettiness, jealousy
* Hypocritical people and/or actions
* When my husband farts and blames it on our kids
* When my husband farts and blames it on me
* Green Day
And that about sums it up.
did you know the tyrants of athens and ancient greece were brought to power by the support of the people and that the people got rid of them whenever they failed in their duties?
I did know that. Ironically, it used to be that the Kings were elected by the people, back when they were just tribal chieftains. I think the rise of the Catholic church after the fall of Rome had much to do with the "divine right" notion so popular amongst todays monarchs. There was a bit of a power sharing agreement between the monarchs, and the heads of the church. That served them well, but the people not so much.
lol,
ok Toney, will do.I was planning a trip over there in te next few years but iwill have to wait and see. Would be going to Georgia and Alabama if I get over.
Ken
That's cool Ken, I'm in Florida, the state just south of Georgia and Alabama.It's about a 4 hour drive from the Florida state line to where I reside( Tampa Bay area). Perhaps destiny will cross our paths sometime in the future.
Best Regards,
Toney
I hate spammers and telemarketers...
Paper cuts under fingernails........guess what happened yesterday.....
Michel
Here's my contribution to this thread - its a song I wrote listing stuff that's 'On My List' of dislikes. The song is posted in the Songwriting section of the forum:
http://www.chordie.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=3749
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