Tuesday, 13 July 2010
From clifftop to song
'Auchmithie Road' is a poem I wrote for a friend a few years back. We lived in the clifftop village of Auchmithie from 2002-2004 and it really is a beautiful, striking place - the kind of home you really want to get back to. The poem is on one of my postcards (see above). Recently Montrose musician Gary Anderson has put this poem to music...and I LOVE it. Very cleverly he used the opening three lines as a chorus - not something I would have thought of in a million years - and it really works. This is the second piece of mine he has songified this year (just back here I told you about the other one) and they are both great, I'm so pleased! Anyway, to hear the new one go to Gary's MySpace profile (here) and go to the last song on the player ('Auchmithie Road'). Of course you can listen to his other songs while you are there.
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The poem is beautiful and I'm sure Gary's done it justice. 'Songified'? :-) Dear, oh, dear, it's hard for us non-English speakers to keep up with you lot. :-) That's another one for the glossary. Have a great week.
Greetings from London.
Sorry, Cuban...poetic licence (i.e. making stuff up...).
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How exciting the music compliments your poetry very well.
The chorus is quite catchy. I can just see an audience chanting along with it. Love the way it just stops 'on the edge' at the end.
Absolutely, Jim, it's a really catchy chorus. I love it!
Thanks Gwei.
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Beautiful, Rachel
Excellent, i enjoyed the poem and will have to enjoy its songification later. I love the collaboration between musician and poet
How wonderful to realize your work in music. I'm off to listen now.
It's lovely and mellow and you can sway to it. Nice.
I felt myself swaying at a beer festival as I listened, there were banners and everything!
Fine poem, Id love to have some of my words songified.Mucho jealous!
I sat here grinning at my framed copy of said poem, complete with it's little pebble friends, while I hummed the chorus. Nicely done!
I can't wait to read your book
Glad you're all enjoying the song.
Dianne...why can't wait? Do you have a copy? Want a copy?
Eh?
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brilliant, Rachel. That's really great.
The ones he's done for my poems are very different to the ones he's done for some of Raymond Vettese's - there's a real range on the myspace player.
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I love your postcards Rachel! I think I will order a set or two for something I am doing at the local writers' group. Your cards would make a nice prize in a mini-competition.
That's brilliant!! Nice guitar work too!
Joanne - I'm away just now so when you do order I'll send them when I get back (about a week's time).
Marion - yes, it's great isn't it?
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Thanks Rachel. I'll order over the weekend, but there's no rush - I'm just planning ahead for the autumn!
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