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  •  Fri, Oct 19 2007, 9:30 PM 109175 in reply to 109168

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    I've checked under "The Music" tab and i still can't find it

    And thanks anyways but i won't be needing a translation, I'm also french but from Ontario


    sencerily yours
  •  Fri, Oct 19 2007, 9:52 PM 109178 in reply to 109175

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    You're right, I'm an idiot. I forgot it wasn' there I had to go looking other places.

    Un gros coup de vent de nord-est
    Nous irons jouer sur le bord de l'eau
    Un gros coup de vent de nord-est
    Nous irons jouer sur le bord de l'eau
    Trois navires de blé s'en fit rentrer
    Nous irons jouer
      
      
      
      
      
     

    CHORUS
    Sur le bord de l'eau
    Nous irons jouer dans l'île
      
      

    Trois filles d'un roi veulent marchander
    Nous irons jouer sur le bord de l'eau
    Trois filles d'un roi veulent marchander
    Nous irons jouer sur le bord de l'eau
    Et les jolies filles ont voler le coeur
    Nous irons jouer
      

    CHORUS
     

    La plus jeune avait les pieds léger
    Nous irons jouer sur le bord de l'eau
    La plus jeune avait les pieds léger
    Nous irons jouer sur le bord de l'eau
    À bord d'la barque elle a sauté
    Nous irons jouer
      

    CHORUS (x2)
     

    Combien le vendez-vous votre blé?
    Nous irons jouer sur le bord de l'eau
    Combien le vendez-vous votre blé?
    Nous irons jouer sur le bord de l'eau
    Seulement pour vous, six sous le boisseau
    Nous irons jouer
      

    CHORUS (x2)
    Dans l'île ...
      

    J'entends ma mère m'appeller pour souper
    Nous irons jouer sur le bord de l'eau
    J'entends ma mère m'appeller pour souper
    Nous irons jouer sur le bord de l'eau
    Et les petits enfants pleurer
    Nous irons jouer
      

    CHORUS (x2)
    *Instrumental bit*
     

    Oh vous la belle, vous nous mentez
    Nous irons jouer sur le bord de l'eau
    Vous vous la belle, vous vous mentez
    Nous irons jouer sur le bord de l'eau
    Jamais d'enfants vous n'avez eu
    Nous irons jouer
     


    CHORUS (x3)
    Dans l'île ...

    I got these off another site, they may not be exactly right but I think it's pretty close.

    I'm curious as to why the girls are refered to as filles de roi because that term doesn't

    seem appropriate to call these girls in my understanding of the meaning. Any ideas?

      


    "I see you in the front row, bouncing up and down, you're ripped and ready for a night downtown." ~ Margarita
    What's wrong with a little flirtation?

    Monster Tee

  •  Fri, Oct 19 2007, 10:47 PM 109185 in reply to 109178

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    I'm not sure they're all right but it certainly does help a lot thank you

    My understanding of the term filles du roi are young women brought to Canada chosen by the King to marry someone here to colonise the land so I can see how that could fit into the song. By the lyrics there the song  seems a bit jumpy, it seems to not have a clear story line, how queer, i never would have guessed from listening to it. 


    sencerily yours
  •  Fri, Oct 19 2007, 10:56 PM 109189 in reply to 109185

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    That's my understanding of filles de roi also (that and I believe a lot of the girls brought over were prostitutes) but these are unmarried sisters flirting with the sailors. So why called them filles de roi? If that's what they were they would have been married off when they landed. These girls are somebody local's daughters.
    "I see you in the front row, bouncing up and down, you're ripped and ready for a night downtown." ~ Margarita
    What's wrong with a little flirtation?

    Monster Tee

  •  Fri, Oct 19 2007, 10:57 PM 109190 in reply to 109189

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    i have absolutly no idea than
    sencerily yours
  •  Sat, Oct 20 2007, 3:28 PM 109214 in reply to 105520

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    NorthernSpy:

    I just about drove everyone I know nuts making them listen to Time Brings, to try figure out the words I could only hear as "rose hipped tomatoes" what ever the heck that might be, and how did that line fit in the song.

     

    When I first listened to it with my mom, we thought he was singing "who have lost their tomatoes."

    And for Lukey? We sing "Aha, me boys are gettin' lattes." This seems to be a common mishap amongst our family and friends. Smile

    Emily


    now I can see
    the earth below me
    and I can feel it turn
  •  Sat, Oct 20 2007, 4:13 PM 109219 in reply to 109185

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    I have been wanting my grandfather ro take a look at those lyrics and tell me how he interprets them. He has always said acadians had their own language. He has alot of sayings that dont make much sence unless you know. His grandmother was from the french shore and he was born and raised in new brunswick.
    Lyndz
  •  Sat, Oct 20 2007, 4:34 PM 109220 in reply to 109219

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    Those lovely tomatoes are "rose-lipped maidens."

    Anne


    And when the winds of change begin to blow,
    I'll whisper, "You're my lighthouse" in case you didn't know.

    Sons of Maxwell

    visit my website!:
    Anne's Philly Phan Site at http://www.gbsfanatic.com
  •  Sat, Oct 20 2007, 6:13 PM 109223 in reply to 109219

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    lyndzchick:
    I have been wanting my grandfather ro take a look at those lyrics and tell me how he interprets them. He has always said acadians had their own language. He has alot of sayings that dont make much sence unless you know. His grandmother was from the french shore and he was born and raised in new brunswick.

     It would be great to get his take on it,


    sencerily yours
  •  Fri, Oct 26 2007, 10:39 PM 109729 in reply to 109223

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    I've been doing some minor research to satisfy my own curiosity (mostly to prove to myself I'm not completely nuts) and been doing some intense listening & watching of 6 different recordings of Excursion as done by GBS. Yes I AM bored. 

    I have always sung that his was was "hauled on board of The Volunteer", whereas most other people sing "as a volunteer".  There as a few different versions of the song out there (no surprise) and both appear. Wikipedia lists The Volunteer as "a ship operating in Conception Bay in the late 19th century". I am fairly sure that's what Alan sings and completely sure it's what Darrell sang.

    As for pure oil vs tear oil, I found both of those versions too but after raising the volume on my ear phones waaaay too loud for all 6 versions I am, again, fairly sure that Alan sings tear oil and even more sure that that's what Darrell sings.

    Now if only I knew what tear oil is and, after my investigations, who Matt Strong is. 

    Or perhaps I should just get a life and admit I'm deaf to nuances of pronunciation. 


    "I see you in the front row, bouncing up and down, you're ripped and ready for a night downtown." ~ Margarita
    What's wrong with a little flirtation?

    Monster Tee

  •  Sat, Oct 27 2007, 12:52 AM 109737 in reply to 109729

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    They had dances on monday mornings? asks Ann, who can't seem to get off of the dance topic (sorry, Anne!)

    Oh, and What does "get up, Jack, John sit down" imply? 

     


    Peace, Ann
  •  Sat, Oct 27 2007, 7:29 AM 109741 in reply to 109737

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    "Get up Jack, John's in town" Although I sang it your way up until recently.

    I really don't think the "hop" referred to is a dance, it doesn't make much sense to me but I haven't yet proved otherwise. The man who wrote the song died in 1930, I don't think the word hop was used for a dance back then but who knows?


    "I see you in the front row, bouncing up and down, you're ripped and ready for a night downtown." ~ Margarita
    What's wrong with a little flirtation?

    Monster Tee

  •  Sat, Oct 27 2007, 7:44 AM 109743 in reply to 109741

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    I always hear "Get up Jack, John sit down" too, and I always took it to mean, in context, that Jack is out of money, and so should get up and let John, who still has money, have his seat. 


    In the social order, I accept the bottom rung, until the wine is pouring and the Lord commands a song!
  •  Sat, Oct 27 2007, 9:17 AM 109745 in reply to 109220

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    AnneInPhilly:

    Those lovely tomatoes are "rose-lipped maidens."

    Anne

    Thanks Anne I had plucked those rose hipped tomatoes off the vine a while back and replaced my words after a Eureka moment and realized they were Rose lipped maidens, Now the song makes sense to me but, I still think rose hipped tomatoes and have a chuckle everytime I hear the song maybe it would seem inapropriate to others for me to laugh during this particular song but, I am laughing at myself, and my ability to imagine the weirdest things.

    Excursion's a big one that makes little sense to me, but lovely to hear and sing along even if I make up some of my own lyrics due to faulty hearing. I didn't hear pure oil or tear oil but, true oil is what I sing, although I'm not sure why we are rubbing it on her face??

    Edited for spelling! apparently spelling can change the content of what one is sayinguh


    ~The mind is like a parachute, It always works best when it's open~Edna Buchanan~

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    ~Audrey~
  •  Sat, Oct 27 2007, 2:08 PM 109763 in reply to 109743

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    I go with that, Sharn. John has money and Jack doesn't apparently.

    And hop could also mean a short trip couldn't it? Like let's hop in the car and go down to the storre?

    Anne


    And when the winds of change begin to blow,
    I'll whisper, "You're my lighthouse" in case you didn't know.

    Sons of Maxwell

    visit my website!:
    Anne's Philly Phan Site at http://www.gbsfanatic.com
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