Oops, I posted two things as In the October Country 7, but they're actually two separate sets of songs.
Here's the list of what I've posted:
Lady Eleanor - Lindisfarne
Graveyard - Forest
The Werewolf - Barry Dransfield
Lay This Body Down - June Tabor
Night - Greg Brown (from the Blake poem)
Jabberwocky - Donovan (from Lewis Carroll)
Raven Girl - Mimi & Richard Farina
Our Mother the Mountain - Townes Van Zandt
Winter Love - Robyn Hitchcock
Black Eyed Dog - Nick Drake
Hunting Song - Pentangle
The Song of Wandering Aengus - Donovan
The Owl's Escape - Mary Timony
Down in the Willow Garden - Kristin Hersh
Sweet William's Ghost - Alasdair Robert
Mr. Fox - Mr. Fox (the band took the name from their orig. song)
The Scarecrow - June Tabor
Queen of the Moonlight World - Andy Roberts
Queen Mab - Donovan
Beyond the Fields We Know - Mary Hopkins (more Fairyland than Halloween, but it's got Christopher Lee's intro so I threw it in.
I mean, we all loved Weezer but save your adoration for Rivers Cuomo, man.
Randomly, I just friended an old high-school era friend on Facebook and evidently he's working for Weezer now. He seems to be on tour with them anyway.
Has anyone got an MP3 of the Natalie Merchant version of "Because the Night?"
I do. Live performance, at least. Not sure if there's another version.
Yeah, that's the only one-- the unplugged performance. Seemed like iTunes had every other version, including one by Springsteen, that I didn't even know existed, and one by some techno chick named Cascada that scared me.
You want it e-mailed?
Also, I believe the Springsteen is the original version.
I thought the Patti Smith was. And sure, I'd love it-- profile addy is great.
I thought the Patti Smith was.
You can ignore my blabbering, then. Gimme a second to find it on the other computer, and I'll send it. on.
Bruce Springsteen wrote it for Patti Smith and it was her sole hit.
He didn't record it until later.
Trivia: He wrote "Hungry Heart" for the Ramones, but his manager wouldn't let him give it away.
Bruce Springsteen wrote it for Patti Smith and it was her sole hit.
Woohoo! I am sort of right!