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Bernard Cornwell is one of favourite writers and this song was possibly inspired by a title of a book I have yet to read. It deals with life in the reign of King Alfred and his troubles with the Viking and Norse invasions.
The song is about a "pale horseman" paid to kill a man and his family who are in hiding, after the deed he finds the man's baby, but instead of killing the child, takes him to raise as his own!...where do these ideas come from? answers on a post card....
Hope you like it, it will be on myspace shortly
Phill
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Hi Phil,
Really like this one - very atmospheric.
Reminds me of a print I had from way back in the '70's. It was called "The Sentinel" - showed a lone horseman on a misty background.
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nice discriptive picture in words,I recall a John Wyane movie where he saved a baby and had to go across a barren stretch of land( cant recall the title ) look forward to hearing this
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hi phill sounds like something out of a chiller but nice ending when the baby was saved,great song....stay cool
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Hi Phil
Now thats a bit different. I like the simplcity a nice change
Well done
Bernard Cornwell's a great writer read most of what written all the historical stuff.
I've read "Pale Horseman" and his latest in the Saxon series "Sword Song" great stories.
He hails from Essex but now lives in the USA..
Russ the John Wayne movie is called "The Searchers" appropriately
ark
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Thanks Ark and did you get the spider
Hi Phil
Now thats a bit different. I like the simplcity a nice change
Well done
Bernard Cornwell's a great writer read most of what written all the historical stuff.
I've read "Pale Horseman" and his latest in the Saxon series "Sword Song" great stories.
He hails from Essex but now lives in the USA..Russ the John Wayne movie is called "The Searchers" appropriately
ark
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Awesome song. Seems more like a country and western song than a song about the saxons. Those books your talking about sound pretty cool. Im going to have to check them out. Cant wait to hear this one
But being bad is good policy
Reverend Horton Heat
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Love this one Phill,
The horses breath was on my neck as i read it, so descriptive is this piece.
Ethereal feeling to it. soooo good.
Old Doll.
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Hi Phill
A very melodic write. Well done on the production.
Is this bound for Avalon?
Kenny
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hi kenny,
yup you've guessed it my friend, it didnt start out that way, but that's how it ended up.
nice to hear from you again, you been keeping company with the bears all winter? i think i'll hibernate next year too.
hi helena, do horses have bad breath? just a thought..lol
hi selso, i wrote it like that on purpose, so that it would mean different things to different people, so there's no mention of vikings, romans, thuggies, cowboys or indians or conquistadors! you imagine your own movie, i just supply the script.
hi ark, cornwell is king, pale horseman is the only one i haven't read...yet! i'm just finishing sword song, what a twit, i read them all in the wrong order, doesn't spoil anything it's just that references get mixed up.
hi daddy, i had to decide if he killed the baby or not, in saxon/viking times they might well have done that...cruel times.
hey russ, the john wayne film you mentioned is called the searchers [ark said so...lol]
isnt that the film where he has to cross the salt flats or something?
hi alan, thanks very much. i have to say though that this was a throw away song, it took less than an hour to write and record and stick on chordie, so i'm very surprised at the response!
thanks everyone
phill
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Hi Phill,
A great song and what a talent if it only took an hour to write and record. One's imagination can certainly run wild listening to it. Well done,
Roger
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I love songs where people get killed.
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hi roger,
thanks to bernard cornwell's graphic descriptions, it was all there coupled with the fact that i'm quite depressed as my job nears it's end. i shall be one of the unemployed by july, and that's really putting the mockers on me...but thanks for the thumbs up, i'm fairly happy with it myself and i'm glad i didnt over record it as i tend to do.
mmm, jerome,
i can't believe you mean that statement, but then again, i suppose death in the imagination is better than in real life?
phill
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i can't believe you mean that statement, but then again, i suppose death in the imagination is better than in real life?
phill
I very much mean it. All the best songs have someone getting shot, or someone killing someone, usually ending up in prison. Violent death has been a staple of country and blues music for decades.
Fulsom Prison Blues
Don't Bring Your Guns to Town
Thunder Rolls
Banks of the Ohio
Miller's Cave
Any of the thousand songs about Stack Lee and his white Stetson hat.
Hey Joe (where you going with that gun in your hand?)
And those are just some of my favorites. The list goes on and on!
It's even better if there's a hanging at the end.
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hi jerome,
funnily enough one of my favourite songs is by sting and called "hung my head" it's on mercury rising...and about a guy who borrows his brothers rifle and shoots a man...accidentally? he gets hung at the end too...say lavie.
phill
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