I am the grit in the gears, the missing bolt, I am the poker of sticks into spokes. I like to know how things work, but sometimes when I take them apart and rebuild them, I have a few pieces left over. I am a man, so I tend to leave reading the instructions until after it goes wrong. And like all men I have a comprehensive mental map of the world and never need to ask directions. I never get lost, only sometimes I'm late, or end up in the wrong place entirely. It's what we do.
Wednesday, 22 December 2010
Gaudete
Gaudete! gaudete!
Christus est natus ex Maria virgine,
gaudete!
Gaudete! gaudete!
Christus est natus ex Maria virgine,
gaudete!
Tempus adest gratiae, hoe quod optabamus;
carmina laetitiae devote reddamus.
Gaudete! gaudete!
Christus est natus ex Maria virgine,
gaudete!
Gaudete! gaudete!
Christus est natus ex Maria virgine,
gaudete!
Deus homo factus est, natura mirante;
mundus renovatus est a Christo regnante.
Gaudete! gaudete!
Christus est natus ex Maria virgine,
gaudete!
Gaudete! gaudete!
Christus est natus ex Maria virgine,
gaudete!
Ezecaelis orta clausa per transistur;
unde lux est orta, salus invenitur.
Gaudete! gaudete!
Christus est natus ex Maria virgine,
gaudete!
Gaudete! gaudete!
Christus est natus ex Maria virgine,
gaudete!
Ergo nostra contio psallat iam in lustro;
Benedicat Domino; salus regi nostro.
Gaudete! gaudete!
Christus est natus ex Maria virgine,
gaudete!
Gaudete! gaudete!
Christus est natus ex Maria virgine,
gaudete!
From the 1972 album, "Below the Salt" by Steeleye Span... actually the first song I heard by Steeleye Span was an a capella cover of Buddy Holly's "Rave on", complete with crackles and jumping needle line repeats.
I also misheard their name.
I was looking in the record shop for "The Steel-Ice Band" Anyway, somehow I came home with "Please to See the King", their second album. And was hugely disappointed when I discovered it wasn't quirky rock'n'roll spoofery, but a set of boring old folk songs. All that finger-in-one-ear dronery....
Then I listened again.
Then again.
And again...
And I was addicted.
Here, have another one, from that first album I bought....
interesting
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i mean, in a good, it grows on you, kind of way xxx!
ReplyDeleteI think the Everly Brothers did the first one in English back in the 1950s. Only they called it Claudette.
ReplyDeleteSay, did you know you could listen to both of the audios in this post at the same time, on top of each other? Try it. A real trip.