A Mark In Time
Previous Albums => Privateering (2012) => Topic started by: Jules on June 15, 2018, 11:31:25 AM
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OCCUPATION BLUES
RIVER OF GROG
FOLLOW THE RIBBON
HAUL AWAY
PRIVATEERING
CORNED BEEF CITY
REDBUD TREE
DON'T FORGET YOUR HAT
GO, LOVE
HOT OR WHAT
YON TWO CROWS
SEATTLE
KINGDOM OF GOLD
GOT TO HAVE SOMETHING
RADIO CITY SERENADE
I USED TO COULD
GATOR BLOOD
BLUEBIRD
DREAM OF THE DROWNED SUBMARINER
BLOOD AND WATER
TODAY IS OKAY
AFTER THE BEANSTALK
MISS YOU BLUES
YOUR PERFECT SONG
I NEVER MET A ONE LIKE YOU (covered by HOT RIZE, Tim O'Brien's band)
OLDEST SURFER ON THE BEACH (didn't get to be recorded for Privateering but recorded by Jimmy Buffett)
MILES AND MILES (mentioned in the Christie's auction guitars descriptions)
A DREAM OR TWO (mentioned in the Christie's auction guitars descriptions)
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The two new unreleased tracks mentioned in the Christie's catalogue added in this thread.
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Thanks. I didn't know the Hot Rize one. Listening now. It's OK.
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MILES AND MILES (mentioned in the Christie's auction guitars descriptions)
A DREAM OR TWO (mentioned in the Christie's auction guitars descriptions)
:thumbsup
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OCCUPATION BLUES
RIVER OF GROG
FOLLOW THE RIBBON
HAUL AWAY
PRIVATEERING
CORNED BEEF CITY
REDBUD TREE
DON'T FORGET YOUR HAT
GO, LOVE
HOT OR WHAT
YON TWO CROWS
SEATTLE
KINGDOM OF GOLD
GOT TO HAVE SOMETHING
RADIO CITY SERENADE
I USED TO COULD
GATOR BLOOD
BLUEBIRD
DREAM OF THE DROWNED SUBMARINER
BLOOD AND WATER
TODAY IS OKAY
AFTER THE BEANSTALK
MISS YOU BLUES
YOUR PERFECT SONG
I NEVER MET A ONE LIKE YOU (covered by HOT RIZE, Tim O'Brien's band)
OLDEST SURFER ON THE BEACH (didn't get to be recorded for Privateering but recorded by Jimmy Buffett)
MILES AND MILES (mentioned in the Christie's auction guitars descriptions)
A DREAM OR TWO (mentioned in the Christie's auction guitars descriptions)
"..met A one like you..."? typo in that title surely?
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OCCUPATION BLUES
RIVER OF GROG
FOLLOW THE RIBBON
HAUL AWAY
PRIVATEERING
CORNED BEEF CITY
REDBUD TREE
DON'T FORGET YOUR HAT
GO, LOVE
HOT OR WHAT
YON TWO CROWS
SEATTLE
KINGDOM OF GOLD
GOT TO HAVE SOMETHING
RADIO CITY SERENADE
I USED TO COULD
GATOR BLOOD
BLUEBIRD
DREAM OF THE DROWNED SUBMARINER
BLOOD AND WATER
TODAY IS OKAY
AFTER THE BEANSTALK
MISS YOU BLUES
YOUR PERFECT SONG
I NEVER MET A ONE LIKE YOU (covered by HOT RIZE, Tim O'Brien's band)
OLDEST SURFER ON THE BEACH (didn't get to be recorded for Privateering but recorded by Jimmy Buffett)
MILES AND MILES (mentioned in the Christie's auction guitars descriptions)
A DREAM OR TWO (mentioned in the Christie's auction guitars descriptions)
"..met A one like you..."? typo in that title surely?
That's the exact title of the song: https://www.wsj.com/articles/BL-SEB-83425
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That is correct, I have the song downloaded.
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OCCUPATION BLUES
RIVER OF GROG
FOLLOW THE RIBBON
HAUL AWAY
PRIVATEERING
CORNED BEEF CITY
REDBUD TREE
DON'T FORGET YOUR HAT
GO, LOVE
HOT OR WHAT
YON TWO CROWS
SEATTLE
KINGDOM OF GOLD
GOT TO HAVE SOMETHING
RADIO CITY SERENADE
I USED TO COULD
GATOR BLOOD
BLUEBIRD
DREAM OF THE DROWNED SUBMARINER
BLOOD AND WATER
TODAY IS OKAY
AFTER THE BEANSTALK
MISS YOU BLUES
YOUR PERFECT SONG
I NEVER MET A ONE LIKE YOU (covered by HOT RIZE, Tim O'Brien's band)
OLDEST SURFER ON THE BEACH (didn't get to be recorded for Privateering but recorded by Jimmy Buffett)
MILES AND MILES (mentioned in the Christie's auction guitars descriptions)
A DREAM OR TWO (mentioned in the Christie's auction guitars descriptions)
"..met A one like you..."? typo in that title surely?
That's the exact title of the song: https://www.wsj.com/articles/BL-SEB-83425
thxn J. still, i find it a very weird title. can a native speaker shed his/her/them light on this?
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It doesn’t make sense in “normal” English. It’s maybe something someone from a state in the Bible Belt of America could say but I don’t know, I’m not from there.
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It doesn’t make sense in “normal” English. It’s maybe something someone from a state in the Bible Belt of America could say but I don’t know, I’m not from there.
Maybe is something he does deliberately, like in songs like " I used to could"
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Looking at the lyrics, isn't he just referring to a woman he likes, he has never met a one (woman) like you.
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It doesn’t make sense in “normal” English. It’s maybe something someone from a state in the Bible Belt of America could say but I don’t know, I’m not from there.
Maybe is something he does deliberately, like in songs like " I used to could"
To be honest, "I never met a one like you" is just more musical, and sounds more rhythmical, suitable for a song. You want to sing it this way, but not write.
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Looking at the lyrics, isn't he just referring to a woman he likes, he has never met a one (woman) like you.
It means "person" , either a man or a woman. I haven't read the lyrics, but if the song is about a woman then it is correct.
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It doesn’t make sense in “normal” English. It’s maybe something someone from a state in the Bible Belt of America could say but I don’t know, I’m not from there.
Maybe is something he does deliberately, like in songs like " I used to could"
According to this (American) academic, it's a common mistake there:
https://brians.wsu.edu/2016/05/19/used-to-could/
I'd never heard it used before the song, but I have heard one of my favourite singer-songwriters (Cory Branan) say it, and he's from Memphis. But he's also an MK fan, so maybe he got it from him!
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It doesn’t make sense in “normal” English. It’s maybe something someone from a state in the Bible Belt of America could say but I don’t know, I’m not from there.
Maybe is something he does deliberately, like in songs like " I used to could"
According to this (American) academic, it's a common mistake there:
https://brians.wsu.edu/2016/05/19/used-to-could/
I'd never heard it used before the song, but I have heard one of my favourite singer-songwriters (Cory Branan) say it, and he's from Memphis. But he's also an MK fan, so maybe he got it from him!
I use it myself in certain situations and I'm not from Memphis! ;D
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It doesn’t make sense in “normal” English. It’s maybe something someone from a state in the Bible Belt of America could say but I don’t know, I’m not from there.
Maybe is something he does deliberately, like in songs like " I used to could"
According to this (American) academic, it's a common mistake there:
https://brians.wsu.edu/2016/05/19/used-to-could/
I'd never heard it used before the song, but I have heard one of my favourite singer-songwriters (Cory Branan) say it, and he's from Memphis. But he's also an MK fan, so maybe he got it from him!
I use it myself in certain situations and I'm not from Memphis! ;D
The older I get the list of things that I used to could do gets longer :)
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It doesn’t make sense in “normal” English. It’s maybe something someone from a state in the Bible Belt of America could say but I don’t know, I’m not from there.
Maybe is something he does deliberately, like in songs like " I used to could"
you are not a native speaker J :-)