Pogue Mahone
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- Apr 30, 2011
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This isn't quite poetry either, but they were brilliant live...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=y5fPntjfVr8
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=y5fPntjfVr8
There's a Kipling poem, can't remember the title, but I LOVE the last verse:
God gives all men all earth to love,
But, since man’s heart is small,
Ordains for each one spot shall prove
Beloved over all.
Each to his choice, and I rejoice
The lot has fallen to me
In a fair ground-in a fair ground,
Yea, Sussex by the sea!
EDIT: Just googled it and I think it's called, er, 'Sussex'
I so love that poem. I was going to post that when I saw the thread title. Wonderful!Aside from GOSBTS, has anyone got any favourites? I love 'The South Country' by Hilaire Belloc. There's some lovely quotes in it..
When I am living in the Midlands that are sodden and unkind,
I light my lamp in the evening my work is left behind;
And the great hills of the South Country come back into my mind.
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I never get between the pines but I smell the Sussex air;
Nor I never come on a belt of sand but my home is there.
And along the sky the line of the Downs so noble and so bare.
A lost thing could I never find, nor a broken thing mend:
And I fear I shall be all alone when I get towards the end.
Who will there be to comfort me or who will be my friend?
I will gather and carefully make my friends of the men of the Sussex Weald;
They watch the stars from silent folds, they stiffly plough the field.
By them and the God of the South Country my poor soul shall be healed.
If I ever become a rich man, or if ever I grow to be old,
I will build a house with deep thatch to shelter me from the cold,
And there shall the Sussex songs be sung and the story of Sussex told.
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I don't know if he's still around but a great Sussex man who knew countless folk songs is/was Noel Dumbrell, a proper old Sussex surname too. This is my favourite version of GOSBTS. A lovely old pub, everyone slightly sozzled and there's him leading the singing with gusto.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQtVbA4hXAk
In pop and rock, Brighton gets hundreds of mentions, of course. Suede reference my hometown of Worthing, Leo Sayer name-drops Montague Street, there's a Phil Manzanera (no, I've never heard of him either) song which Robert Wyatt played on called Cissbury Ring (my favourite place in the whole world). Trouble is I think the song is a bit pants.
I so love that poem. I was going to post that when I saw the thread title. Wonderful!