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Fed up with happy fluffy holiday songs? Then you've come to the right place.

This is a sad song from the English tradition, about a sailor's parting from his sweetheart. There are dozens of English songs like this but this one always appealed to me with its beautiful melody.

And it's also taken on a special poignancy for me. I've been researching my ancestors for 9 years (I often feel I'm channelling them when I sing, so it's probably not surprising I have an interest in them) and I didn't think there were many surprises left. But while I was in the middle of recording this song I took a five minute break to do a routine search and suddenly discovered my grandfather's "lost" uncle. He was a sailor on board HMS Hermes and was killed in action in the early months of the first world war. The ship had been adapted as an aircraft carrier and was ferrying aeroplanes across the English channel to Dunkirk when she was torpedoed by a German U-boat, and sank with the loss of 22 lives (including uncle Claude).

When I went back to the song I was so choked up with tears I could hardly get the words out, but here it is anyway.

The picture above is an actual photo of HMS Hermes going down, with lifeboats attempting to rescue the crew.

So, at the risk of getting all sentimental, this one ought to have a dedication - to Leading Seaman Claude Jeffers, 1883-1914.
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Lyrics
Our captain cried all hands away tomorrow
Leaving us girls behind in grief and sorrow
What makes you go abroad fighting for strangers
When you could stay at home and free from dangers

You courted me a while just to deceive me
And now you've gained my heart you mean to leave me
Oh there's no trusting men, not my own brother
So girls if you would love, love one another

I'd roll you in my arms my dearest jewel
So stay at home with me and don't be cruel
Down on the floor she fell like one that was dying
The house was filled with grief sighing and crying

The drums are beating love the pipes are playing
I must be on my way no longer staying
Dry off those briny tears and leave off weeping
And happy we shall be at our next meeting

Traditional, arranged by Rebsie Fairholm © 2007
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Uploaded: Dec 13, 2007 - 03:24:00 PM
Last Updated: Dec 13, 2007 - 04:32:33 PM Last Played: Oct 22, 2009 - 04:01:43 PM
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Comments
davisamerica said 696 days ago (December 13th, 2007)
right then rebsie
sadly touching. what an incredible back story. your voice is wonderful as always. very nice production and to Leading Seaman Claude Jeffers..peace.
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Rebsie said 696 days ago (December 13th, 2007)

Thank you, and thanks for being so swift to comment. :)
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perceptualvortex said 696 days ago (December 13th, 2007)
It's
Wild that you have an actual picture of the Hermes going down. That's some beautiful and powerful singing, Rebsie. I think the instrumentation and touches of echo are perfect.
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Rebsie said 696 days ago (December 13th, 2007)
Wild indeed
The wreck of HMS Hermes is still lying on the sea bed, and a group of divers made a video of it and posted it on YouTube. It mostly just looks like a load of old seaweed, but it's strangely evocative. Another of the bizarre wonders of the internet.

Thanks for your nice comment.
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Moviz said 696 days ago (December 13th, 2007)
A very
Poignant tale this is and from researching my own genealogy I know how moving it can be and sometimes it's as though lives are on a conveyor belt. My son listened to this with me on a visit and compared you to Clannad and I must say we both enjoyed your excellent performance, regards M



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Rebsie said 696 days ago (December 13th, 2007)

Yes indeed, it makes your own connection with the past feel very real, which stirs up all sorts of emotions.

Glad you and your son enjoyed it Maurice!
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Feter said 696 days ago (December 13th, 2007)
Our Captain Cried
One the many reasons I respect and in love with
folk music , is so real and close to what people
into and it seems sustains to our generation as well
and yes Rebsie oen of your remarkable songs .you
cn just sing and let this sound of the old came
back with all the beautiful colors..and yes its
realy touching "I'd roll you in my arms my dearest jewel
So stay at home with me and don't be cruel"
these verses moved me realy !

thank you so very much for sharing this gemn here
with us !! !
Rebsie said 696 days ago (December 13th, 2007)
Colours of the past
You have such a lovely way of saying it Feter, thank you.

I wanted this song to find its own way of expressing itself, so instead of using a chord structure or a click-track I just sang it on its own over a drone, and let it come out in whatever timing it wanted. Then I fitted all the instrumentation around it.
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seamus said 677 days ago (January 1st, 2008)
Sadly beautiful
You have a great talent,this sad song is so much like all the sailors I know,both in the military,or merchant marines.Not only England,all the oceans and Great Lakes,met them in Korea many moons ago,I love your music.
Seamus
seamus said 677 days ago (January 1st, 2008)
Sadly beautiful
You have a great talent,this sad song is so much like all the sailors I know,both in the military,or merchant marines.Not only England,all the oceans and Great Lakes,met them in Korea many moons ago,I love your music.
Seamus
c4rson said 696 days ago (December 13th, 2007)
Hi
Hey Rebsie... I love the darkness in this...

I feel the sorrow and the grief...

Your choice of instrumentation is fantastic... Nice build...

Well done... I love it...
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Rebsie said 694 days ago (December 15th, 2007)
Thank you
Darkness is my forte, it has to be said. I'm glad it reaches out to you.
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Peter Greenstone said 696 days ago (December 13th, 2007)
Hear Hear!!
Wonderful work on this, Rebsie. I love the instrumentation you chose and the subtle use of environmental sounds. Great texture and expressiveness. Your singing is, as always, beautiful and provoking. You made all sorts of wonderful choices in this arrangement and production that really help bring this story-song to life.

Such a stirring song. I really felt it. And quite touching that you found your great uncle's story attached to it. A fitting dedication. Hear Hear!
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Rebsie said 694 days ago (December 15th, 2007)

Thank you Peter. It's good to see you back at MacJams and a great compliment to have such a positive response from you. It's always appreciated.
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michael2 said 696 days ago (December 13th, 2007)
perfection
i love this soo much. really like the arrangement and the instruments you chose are excellent. great job, Rebsie.
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Rebsie said 694 days ago (December 15th, 2007)

Thanks Michael! Another one in the same spirit as Green Fields of Canada, I guess. I do love miserable songs!
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jiguma said 696 days ago (December 13th, 2007)
Beautiful!
Fantastic recording for a start! Not sure about the birds - they add a pythonesque element which is distracting - bloody gulls! I am almost happy with the water effects - maybe a bit too loud?

Apart from them, I love everything about this. Your voice sounds absolutely brilliant. Can't beat a Rode to capture the goodness! Instrumentally amazing.

Absolutely stunning Rebsie!

Neil
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Rebsie said 694 days ago (December 15th, 2007)

It's always difficult to blend atmospheric sounds into a song to make them convincing ... in this case they seemed too loud on headphones and too quiet on speakers, but I left them in anyway. Glad you enjoyed the rest of it! :)
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jiguma said 692 days ago (December 16th, 2007)
so THAT's it
I'll listen on speakers next time.

:)
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cjhoose said 696 days ago (December 13th, 2007)
I'm in awe.
and adoring your voice, the cello, the synthy stuff, the dulcimer and the erhu. wow. feel like i'm there.
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Rebsie said 694 days ago (December 15th, 2007)

Thank you Caroline, that's a big compliment and much appreciated. :)
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damiengh said 696 days ago (December 13th, 2007)
Amazing
Rebsie your story and your song are very poignant. I with you on the genealogy as we've discussed before and I can certainly relate to becoming emotionally involved with the events of these blood connected strangers in our life. When reading the historical facts of the times our ancestors live, we get somehow transported into their shoes in a strange way.

Your voice is so effective in this tune, with it's somber sadness. The instrumentation was a very pleasant unexpected suprise, especially the oriental flavors created with your cello, and some type of hammered string instrument.

All of this lend itself to the mood you created so well. One grand package of a sound painting. (Words, voice & music)

Excellent Rebsie, awesome...............amazing.
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Rebsie said 694 days ago (December 15th, 2007)

Thanks Damien.

Uncle Claude was half Indian, the result of a very unusual pairing of a British soldier serving in India and a native Indian girl (it must have been very weird for her coming over to England at that time). So I was trying to bring an Eastern vibe into the song, but couldn't find an Indian instrument which sounded right. So I ended up with ... er ... Chinese Erhu and Persian Santoor.
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cjhoose said 694 days ago (December 15th, 2007)
hm...
doesn't one of the boldt collections have a sitar? or maybe i'm thinking of something else..
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dajama said 695 days ago (December 13th, 2007)
Very beautiful
performance. Your vocal is outstanding - touching and haunting. And i love the music - nice arrangement and great sounds. What is the instrument that kicks in about halfway through on the instrumental breaks - sounds almost Chinese? The connection with your family's past adds an extra poignancy for sure. Thank you for sharing this with us. Peace.
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Rebsie said 694 days ago (December 15th, 2007)

That's a lovely comment Dajama, thank you. The jangly hammered instrument is a santoor, with Chinese erhu violin underneath it. Both from Apple's world music jam pack.
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DWL said 695 days ago (December 14th, 2007)
Very nice.
I like the restrained backing it really brings the voice out well.

Amazing story!

Cheers

Dick

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Rebsie said 694 days ago (December 15th, 2007)

Thanks Dick. Well, you did tell me those jam pack instruments would help to inspire me, and they did.
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Peter Bauckham said 695 days ago (December 14th, 2007)
Rebsie
you've put so much into this - the melody is indeed beautiful - your arrangement superb - I especially love the cello and your voice sounds amazing on my headphones (I'm sneeking a listen at work)!

The recording is excellent.

Peter
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Rebsie said 694 days ago (December 15th, 2007)

Cheers Peter. I'm glad you like it. Your support is always greatly appreciated.

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said 695 days ago (December 14th, 2007)
The graphic
as I listened, I was staring at the graphic above, and I almost saw the ship sinking - must have been the emotion that was playing tricks early this morning.

. - Harold
Rebsie said 694 days ago (December 15th, 2007)

It certainly is a powerful image, and gets more so the longer you look at it. Thanks for commenting, Harold.
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apb said 695 days ago (December 14th, 2007)
Truly ..

.. in your element. Traditional, beautiful melody, excellently sung, just the right amount of instrumentation and I liked the sparing use of FX to help the imagination along... something I thought you should try in some other songs too.

A very sad lamenting song made all the more so by the real life connection to your late Uncle. Curiously, I was just posting a link to the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald on damien's Gordon Lightfoot thread. The internet is quite spooky in this respect: I mean like you say the info, pictures, divers video footage etc is quite often available.

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Rebsie said 693 days ago (December 16th, 2007)

A lovely comment Alan, and very much appreciated. :)

Funny how the Edmund Fitzgerald song came up the same day. But I like these coincidences. It was a coincidence that I found out about my relative's fate just when I was recording a song about a sailor going off to war, but it meant something to me in a big way.
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Muse Ritual said 695 days ago (December 14th, 2007)
Thank you...
for the tears. I live to feel such strong emotions and the transference of said emotions is so complete with this piece Rebsie.

I must say the production on this one is top notch, the echoing and backing tracks is amazing and sooo very sweetly done. For me this is probably your best ever, raw & real but with professional shadings.. a perfect song for a cold overcast day.

Incredible *dries eyes*
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Rebsie said 694 days ago (December 15th, 2007)

Thank you. I'm glad it worked for you. It was a strangely emotional one to work on. I must admit I was crying me eyes out while I was mixing it (which usually only happens when I get pissed off with my recording gear).

The vocal was all one take, but I had to edit out one or two bits where the tears broke up my voice. Luckily as I didn't use a clicktrack I could just stop whenever I needed to and then carry on without losing the feel of the song.
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Doug Somers said 695 days ago (December 14th, 2007)
Ah a maritime tune
They get me every time..... Lovely performance Rebsie. Interesting choice of instrumentation to further enhance the mood and the timing of the echoed vocal works very well. Thanks so much!
Doug
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Rebsie said 693 days ago (December 16th, 2007)

Thanks Doug. I like to go for unconventional instruments, but try to find things that work together even if they're not obvious combinations. The santoor seemed to me to have a maritime feel to it, almost like the clanking of a ship's rigging.
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guitapick said 695 days ago (December 14th, 2007)
~
Thanks for another beautiful song, Rebsie.
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Rebsie said 693 days ago (December 16th, 2007)

You're welcome! Thanks Bob.
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lengold said 695 days ago (December 14th, 2007)
You
are part of the soul of macjams - beautiful.
Cheers
Len


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Rebsie said 694 days ago (December 15th, 2007)

:) Big smiles. Thanks Len.
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Epileptic Gibbon said 694 days ago (December 15th, 2007)
Lovely
I'm wondering how you could think I wouldn't love this. Very powerful, a lovely arrangement and beautiful vocals as ever. I detect a hint of Karen Matheson about the arrangement combined with the style that you've been refining and perfecting for the last few years. Really beautiful and really deserves all the praise it's been getting.
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Rebsie said 693 days ago (December 16th, 2007)

Well, I know folk music isn't your genre of choice, and I'm never sure whether my arrangements are unfolky enough to get onto your taste radar. My vocal on this is very trad and shows the influence of Shirley Collins. You always support my stuff anyway though, which is much appreciated. And I'm very glad you do love this one!
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Rebsie said 693 days ago (December 16th, 2007)
Oops
Meant to add that I hadn't thought of Karen Matheson, but she has certainly been an influence too.
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Scott Carmichael said 694 days ago (December 15th, 2007)
wonderful
you have one of my favorite voices... there is something so familiar and reassuring about your preformance... you could have done this with kazoos in the background, & I would still be a sucker for those pure bell tones... that's just your instrument
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Rebsie said 694 days ago (December 15th, 2007)

Thanks Scott. That does mean a lot to me, and it's good to remind me that the voice is my instrument. I'm always getting frustrated with myself for not being a better instrumentalist and for being 'only' a singer, but I probably ought to give myself a break.
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Rebsie said 694 days ago (December 15th, 2007)
PS
I'll let you know when I post the kazoo remix.
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psexnyc said 694 days ago (December 15th, 2007)
Glad I sopped by....
Wow Rebsie!! I don't how to comment on this one. The videotape editor in me wants to use this song as a the dialogue for a series of B/W photographs depicting sailors and the ships the served on. But no such project exists for me at the time. But if it did, this song would be poignant!! I could do some nice edits to this!!
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Rebsie said 694 days ago (December 15th, 2007)

Well, if there's anything you do want to use it for, give me a shout. Thanks very much for listening and commenting.
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Ibstrat said 694 days ago (December 15th, 2007)
Incredible
performance.The way things are going in the world now those lyrics will still be relevant for at least the next several hundred years.
You are a very talented singer.Fantastic piece.
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Rebsie said 693 days ago (December 16th, 2007)

Thanks for your nice comment. Doing these old songs certainly gives me the sense that human nature doesn't change very much over the centuries.
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Jim Bouchard said 694 days ago (December 15th, 2007)
wow!
really impressive, and ever so poignant. Well made, with such a purity of heart and soul that it's impossible not to be touched.
Love the Chinese erhu violin, really suits the mood.
I do agree with whoever mentioned that the sound effects aren't entirely necessary, but not so distracting as to take away from my appreciation of this song.
Thanks for making this music and posting it here!
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Rebsie said 690 days ago (December 19th, 2007)

Thanks Jim! The erhu was just something I tried on a whim, and it seemed to fit really well.
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bud said 693 days ago (December 16th, 2007)
No one does sad like the English and Irish
Love this arrangement and your voice is wonderful as ever. Solemn grace and beauty - thanks for posting such a heartfelt song.
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Rebsie said 690 days ago (December 19th, 2007)

Yep, we English are good at miserable stuff ... I blame it on the weather over here.

Thanks very much for your comment Bud!
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Joe Brady said 692 days ago (December 16th, 2007)
Lovely......
GReat vocal performance! The production is also to my liking. This is a an example of the what I think the English/Celtic folk tradition has nailed in its own unique way: the beauty in expressed sadness; the art of painting a disturbed emotion. Well done Rebsie.
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Rebsie said 679 days ago (December 30th, 2007)

Thanks Joe. I just try to express these things as honestly as I can and if others are touched by it then that's a great compliment. Thanks. :)
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echoroom said 692 days ago (December 17th, 2007)
AArrgghh
Sorry, i nearly missed this - what an idiot!
You really are doing some unique work here, and your re-interpretations of these 'lost songs' are wonderful, breathing new life into traditional songs.

Fabulous, important work.

steve
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Rebsie said 679 days ago (December 30th, 2007)

That's a lovely thing to say Steve, thank you very much!
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ktb said 692 days ago (December 17th, 2007)
beautiful
interpretation that belies the horror felt that day. Your voice is splendid and carries such incredible emotion. The backing tracks are perfect in their simplicity and warmth. Bravo
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Rebsie said 679 days ago (December 30th, 2007)

Thanks John. I'm glad you like the simplicity of the backing. I initially tried a lot of different things with the instrumentation and just kept stripping more and more bits out of it until it ended up like this.
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jgurner said 692 days ago (December 17th, 2007)
I can honestly say....
I can't think of anyone else who does songs about dead lovers better than you. It must be a gift. :)

I love the starkness of this. It's as cold, lonely and beautiful as the deepest ocean.
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Rebsie said 679 days ago (December 30th, 2007)

A very evocative image there, Joe, thanks!
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paddler said 691 days ago (December 18th, 2007)
Stirring
Its incredible to see how history is documented in the lyrics of songs - very moving that someone sat and though t what can I do in honour of these people.Amzing discovery about your ancestry.I did a bit of research one time when I was working on an island and discovered that the previous dwellers of the island had been raped and pillaged by a certain Duke of whom I am a descendant.Ironic then that 300 years later I was there working for the good of the place rather than for its demise.
Youve set it in stone - if there is a wreck of that ship lying somwhere I think I can hear it slightly creak and shift in the deep as you sing.Great work,
Rich

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Rebsie said 679 days ago (December 30th, 2007)

Thanks Rich. Interesting that you're descended from a pillaging Duke. I was brought up with the story that I was descended from a bastard of a Lord Mayor of Dublin but it turned out to be a family myth. D'oh!

The wreck of HMS Hermes is lying on the seabed in the Straits of Dover.
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rtcooper said 691 days ago (December 18th, 2007)
TINTYPE
Seems to have an authenticity of age.
A tale told in a sepia tone, though immediate import.
Production is Radio Ready level.

appreciation and best regards,
Cooper
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Rebsie said 679 days ago (December 30th, 2007)

Many thanks for your comment, and nice to see you back at MacJams.
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timothy devine said 690 days ago (December 18th, 2007)
wow
what a great lyric
and so nicely sung.
The music accompaniment is real sweet.

Man this is not a happy holidays song/u got that

love your voice.
I have been seeing your face more and more around these parts. It takes me a while to get around to each artist here that I find, but when the time is right the time is right and
tonight this song hits home.
peace
HH


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Rebsie said 679 days ago (December 30th, 2007)

Thanks for coming over for a listen! I have been here a long time so I get around a bit. It certainly isn't a cheerful song, but those are always the ones I most enjoy doing! Glad you like it.
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sky shoes said 687 days ago (December 22nd, 2007)
Chilling
Sweetness and sadness are captured within. That old English folk haunting refrain.
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Rebsie said 679 days ago (December 30th, 2007)

Thanks! These old songs give me so much good material to start with, and it's an inspiration to work with them.
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lavalamp said 673 days ago (January 5th, 2008)
Folkin' good
Well-done my druid friend. Ye voice sounds excellent in this genre.
Loved it and still do.
LL
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Rebsie said 620 days ago (February 27th, 2008)

Jolly good.
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dirigent said 631 days ago (February 16th, 2008)
Thank you
Your voice sends shivers down my spine. What a wonderful piece of music!!
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Rebsie said 619 days ago (February 28th, 2008)

Shivers is good! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
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MacFerret said 623 days ago (February 24th, 2008)
Beautiful and evocative
Lovely interplay between voice and instruments. Very moving. I know a lovely lady who lost her son in a pointless naval conflict not so long ago, and it's strange how nothing really changes.
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Rebsie said 619 days ago (February 28th, 2008)

Yes indeed, the more I delve into WW1 the more apparent it is that the same patterns keep being repeated. As long as there are people making money from wars (and the profiteering is certainly nothing new, it was just as bad in WW1) then it's going to keep on happening.

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said 621 days ago (February 26th, 2008)
this song
reaches high above the common standard...the only some use of instruments is so well chosen and your vox is just amazing good. ENjoyed this very much.
Rebsie said 619 days ago (February 28th, 2008)

That's a great compliment coming from you, whose music and vocals are also way above the common standard. Thank you!
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said 616 days ago (March 2nd, 2008)
Very nice.

Hi
Rebsie thanks for commenting on one of my songs I love your voice and what you sing about- you always tell a good story that is what I like about your music as well. Thanks for sharing - I always enjoy.

Peace
Dee.
Rebsie said 615 days ago (March 3rd, 2008)

Thanks Dee, I appreciate that. :)
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said 613 days ago (March 5th, 2008)
Great
You have a very beautiful voice.... I like listening.... A really nice song.... So peaceful....
Remark80 said 612 days ago (March 6th, 2008)
Great Song
Nice build up with addition of instruments. Your vocals are very strong. Love the cello and the echo backing vox. Great work!
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Bob6stringer said 591 days ago (March 27th, 2008)
The mystery of it all
It's hard to deny the mysical side of existence when a song you're drawn to collides with the fate of your geneology. I can almost feel the chill of ghosts leaping from this song, and the waves.

This song has given me an empathetic lump in my throat. Thanks, sister across the water, it's good to find your music in this mannner.
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LunaTrick said 532 days ago (May 25th, 2008)
Again, lovely.
The gurdy drones - I am in a south-coast stupor - staring across the misty expance - lulled by your lacraemosa.

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Char said 508 days ago (June 18th, 2008)
How sad
and beautiful. Your voice carries the melody. Thanks so much.
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futzpucker said 436 days ago (August 29th, 2008)
This is a jewel
I'm so glad my attention was pointed to this song. Your vocal is haunting and excruciatingly beautiful. I can't imagine how you felt finding out about your uncle as you recorded this piece. That you let your at-the-moment honesty come through your vocal track is what makes this recording so special. This is a gift to us. Thank you, Rebsie.

By the way, I find your creative, sparse arrangement very effective.
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macoco said 435 days ago (August 30th, 2008)
Beautiful
I can't but think in Mecano, a spanish group, but not because you sound alike, just because they sung a song about the same... so I guess there are not only lot's of songs of this in english, but also in spanish.
If I could have a choice, I'd would be a sailor, a fisherman, but under the promise of coming back home every night.

Thank you for the ride, Rebsie.

macoco.
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said 435 days ago (August 30th, 2008)
Fantastic
I love the instrumentation, vocals and most of the atmosphere you have created on this music

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