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That sav'd a wretch like me!
I once was lost, but now am found,
Was blind, but now I see.
'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear,
And grace my fears reliev'd;
How precious did that grace appear,
The hour I first believ'd!
Thro' many dangers, toils and snares,
I have already come;
'Tis grace has brought me safe thus far,
And grace will lead me home.
The Lord has promis'd good to me,
His word my hope secures;
He will my shield and portion be,
As long as life endures.
Yes, when this flesh and heart shall fail,
And mortal life shall cease;
I shall possess, within the veil,
A life of joy and peace.
The earth shall soon dissolve like snow,
The sun forbear to shine;
But God, who call'd me here below,
Will be forever mine.
Wut?
too many 'ludes and MD 20/20?
Regular people leave vapor trails to that commentor?
They're that person doing 50 in the 75 zone?
This NOT a Mellow tune! Please remove from the rotation.
Wut?
Which the Animals stole from a traditional folk song.
Covering a song is not "stealing". Both songs referenced here are traditional folk songs.
Sure, why not?
Please go check out the link and tell me what I'm missing?
The link is very pretty, but doesn't *move*me like this does.
..dirge?..
Hell no!
Is there something I'm not hearing?
It looks like they mixed the musical structure of the "House of the rising sun" and the text of "Amazing Grace". Am I wrong?
immediately what i thought.
Amazing Grace to the tune of a song about a whore house? Is this irony?
Do some research before you post.
House of the Rising Sun may be the name of the whore house within the song, but the subject of the song is repentence and forgiveness.
Same themes, brilliant mashup.
BTW, go see the Blind Boys live. You will be deeply moved, even if you remain an agnostic like me.
Amazing Grace has been played at too many damn funerals!!!
Leonard Cohen could certainly have done it more slowly
It would be beautiful though.
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Check out Bryan Ferry's version. Pretty much better than this dirge...https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
(or maybe my singing's not quite up to the same standard as the Blind Boys"
Slow version of "House of the Rising Sun" ?
Yep - words of Amazing Grace to the tune of Rising Sun.
See this quote below from another website:
An additional versed not penned by Newton was passed down orally by African Americans in the early 1800s:
When weāve been there ten thousand years,
Bright shining as the sun,
Weāve no less days to sing Godās praise,
Than when we first begun.[5
I cannot stand this song. No matter who re-creates it, the song always sounds slow, pendulous, and boring. Why not sing it focused on the uplifting that goes on behind the happiness? But, no, alas, it's always going to sound like 90-year old people in church.
Check out Bryan Ferry's version. Pretty much better than this dirge...https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
I cannot stand this song. No matter who re-creates it, the song always sounds slow, pendulous, and boring. Why not sing it focused on the uplifting that goes on behind the happiness? But, no, alas, it's always going to sound like 90-year old people in church.
Agree. There's no denying their talent. I saw them open for Gabriel a while back, too. But I've always hated House of the Rising Sun, and hearing its music slogging along behind something that's supposed to be uplifting makes no sense to my ears.
I cannot stand this song. No matter who re-creates it, the song always sounds slow, pendulous, and boring. Why not sing it focused on the uplifting that goes on behind the happiness? But, no, alas, it's always going to sound like 90-year old people in church.
Leonard Cohen could certainly have done it more slowly
Sure, now put on your rick astley mix tape and go play in traffic
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The only qualification I'd add to this is that the teenaged Eric Burdon sang HotRS like nobody had ever sang it before. The Weavers, for example, sang HotRS in a traditional way, like everybody else had been doing. Then, Eric and his Animals came along and said "no, no, sing it like this,..."
I cannot stand this song. No matter who re-creates it, the song always sounds slow, pendulous, and boring. Why not sing it focused on the uplifting that goes on behind the happiness? But, no, alas, it's always going to sound like 90-year old people in church.
Sure, now put on your rick astley mix tape and go play in traffic.
sounds like an Animals rip-off, House Of The Rising Sun, have they sued?
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Exactly what I thought
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It looks like they mixed the musical structure of the "House of the rising sun" and the text of "Amazing Grace". Am I wrong?
Exactly what I thought
"I was blind, but no I see"
And I believe in these miracles in a spiritual way
Since you're proclaiming your theism, your line in the middle, "I was blind but no I see," is most ironic. In an atheistic way...
"I was blind, but no I see"
And I believe in these miracles in a spiritual way
What do you call Zika, West Nile, Lyme, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Ebola?
I favor Wuhan Sino Middle Kingdom Virus, WuFlu for short. It's their mess, they can own it by name. CCP Virus works as well.
It's on purpose.
4 of the 8 are.
I don't get the purpose or merit in doing this. Perhaps someone can enlighten me.
As an aside, I found the history of this hymn and its author quite an interesting read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazing_Grace
"Purpose or merit"? It's hard to say; maybe it seemed like an interesting or engaging idea to them. I'm not sure why the concept of mingling two songs together is such a bizarre concept to some people; it's been a pretty common practice for a long time. By the way, the song "House of the Rising Sun" was not written by Bob Dylan or Eric Burdon; it's about 100 years old.
Thanks Eric Burdon
personally love the mix of lyrics and music. Mankind been doin' it ever since he discovered something called 'Music."
It seems that the entire point of this recording is to sing the lyrics to "Amazing Grace" over the chords of "House of the Rising Sun". It's "similar" on purpose.
I don't get the purpose or merit in doing this. Perhaps someone can enlighten me.
As an aside, I found the history of this hymn and its author quite an interesting read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazing_Grace
Sorry, but no matter how great songs are, if they are too similar to other 'hit songs' then it's not something I can appreciate.
It seems that the entire point of this recording is to sing the lyrics to "Amazing Grace" over the chords of "House of the Rising Sun". It's "similar" on purpose. It doesn't work for me either.
Sorry, but no matter how great songs are, if they are too similar to other 'hit songs' then it's not something I can appreciate.
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/clarence-fountain-blind-boys-of-alabama-leader-dead-at-88-w521090
That was 6 years ago. This still takes me to that place, only now I can smile a little bit...
The power of music and a little faith!!
Non mais j'y crois pas là un Nantais sur RP ^^ (j'en connais d'autres j'ai des noms)
You knew Roger Clark? I'm pretty sure I used to have a copy of that song that I recorded off the Doctor Demento show on the radio.
I didn't know Roger Clark; I guess the guy I knew was one of his "sidemen" or at least he worked on the recording. The guy's name eludes me, but it was a long time ago - yeah, closer to 40 years ago, as Bill mentioned.
About 30 years ago, in NYC, I knew a guy whose band had recorded and released a record of the Gilligan's Island Theme, sung to the "Stairway To Heaven". Eventually they were legally forced to remove it from the stores and destroy all copies. It's apparently pretty rare these days.
More like 40 years ago. We used to play that on KFAT back in 1979 or thereabouts. Always thought it was kinda brilliant.
Horrible audio, but it still lives: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTCYLbFxTpI
About 30 years ago, in NYC, I knew a guy whose band had recorded and released a record of the Gilligan's Island Theme, sung to the "Stairway To Heaven". Eventually they were legally forced to remove it from the stores and destroy all copies. It's apparently pretty rare these days.
You knew Roger Clark? I'm pretty sure I used to have a copy of that song that I recorded off the Doctor Demento show on the radio.
What also works is the lyrics to Gilligan's Island to the tune of Stairway to Heaven.
(pub I used to know had a sign banning people from playing Stairway on jam nights. One guy did the above to skirt the rule )
About 30 years ago, in NYC, I knew a guy whose band had recorded and released a record of the Gilligan's Island Theme, sung to the music of "Stairway To Heaven". Eventually they were legally forced to remove it from the stores and destroy all copies. It's apparently pretty rare these days.
this
I just jumped in to say the same thing...
Someone (t)here is sampling someone then. I'm mixing them up.
I heard it, too. Not my imagination then. So which came from which?
aristoteles wrote:
I just jumped in to say the same thing...
Someone (t)here is sampling someone then. I'm mixing them up.
Music of one song and lyrics of another.
How about the lyrics of Hank William's "This Little Light Of Mine" to the music of Madonna's "Like A Virgin"?
LOL LOVE IT
Music of one song and lyrics of another.
How about the lyrics of Hank William's "This Little Light Of Mine" to the music of Madonna's "Like A Virgin"?
I just jumped in to say the same thing...
What also works is the lyrics to Gilligan's Island to the tune of Stairway to Heaven.
(pub I used to know had a sign banning people from playing Stairway on jam nights. One guy did the above to skirt the rule )
I love that! I'm gonna have to practice that one.
Je suis completement d'accord
Kinda cool...!
Agree!
There's a really good reason for that... : )
Rising Sun. From the first chords, I expected to be hearing someone else's version of that. Old spirituals whatever singer or version.
Please REMOVE this from the play list
Enigmatic whining/spamming. Give it a rest.