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Posted By: 90 dB Claude Du Val - 05/22/13 08:18 PM
A little ditty about a 17th Century highwayman. All RealTracks.


http://www.soundclick.com/bands/page_songInfo.cfm?bandID=1176543&songID=12332511



Title: Claude Du Val
File:Claude Du Val.SGU
Key=C , Tempo 120, Length (m:s)=4:08
No intro. 120 bar chorus, from bar 1 to bar 120. Repeat x1 chorus
No Melody
No Soloist track.
Song is saved with Volume, Pan, Reverb, Chorus, Bank0,
Style is _CRELBZK.STY (CelticReel Bouzouki wBand[110RS])

RealTracks in style: 1162:Bass, Acoustic, CelticReel Ev16 110
RealTracks in style: 1812:Bouzouki, Rhythm CelticReel Ev16 110
RealTracks in style: 1164:Guitar, Acoustic, Rhythm CelticReel Ev16 110
RealDrums in style: BodhranCelticReel^1-a,b:WoodSimple



Claude Du Val

©2013 Robert Randall Burke


He's the master of the London road
With the pistol and the blade
Stand and deliver is his only code
As he robs the carriage trade.

Many the gentleman has paid him well
For his leave to go their way
Many a lady who will never tell
How he stole their heart away.

The King's men seek him high and low
They swear they'll see him swing
But in the tavern called the Broken Bow
Of the Highwayman they sing.

They tell the story of young Claude Du Val
Of his gallantry and charm
And even though he'd robbed them all
He had never done them harm.

In Newgate prison they all came to call
The ladies begged he be set free
And shed their tears as they watched him fall
From that damned old Tyburn Tree.

The King's men seek him high and low
They swear they'll see him swing
But in the tavern called the Broken Bow
Of the Highwayman they sing.
Posted By: floyd jane Re: Claude Du Val - 05/22/13 08:46 PM
Bob...

What?!?!... you couldn't get Kris and Willie to drop by for 10 minutes to throw some backgrounds on there??? Johnny and Waylon would have been tough, but c'mon!!!...

Gorgeous. Cool. Notching another on the genre bedpost.

Masterful lyrics. Superb production, mix and vocal. You are a BIAB god.

And... nice ending there, buddy wink

floyd
Posted By: Danny C. Re: Claude Du Val - 05/22/13 09:15 PM
Wonderful period.

Later,
Posted By: Sundance Re: Claude Du Val - 05/23/13 02:05 AM
Bob,

WOW...what a cool song and great sound.

I love the celtic tracks with your voice. The story painted a whole video in my mind.

+1 to what they said too. smile
Posted By: Achordocaster Re: Claude Du Val - 05/23/13 06:41 PM
Hey Bob,

Absolutely outstanding! I loved everything about it. grin

Great Job!

Greg
Posted By: Noel96 Re: Claude Du Val - 05/23/13 07:49 PM
Hi Bob,

Quote:
Masterful lyrics. Superb production, mix and vocal. You are a BIAB god.

I enthusiastically agree! This was stunning work on every possible level.

Regards,
Noel
Posted By: cubanpete Re: Claude Du Val - 05/24/13 12:25 AM
Loved it!
Posted By: 90 dB Re: Claude Du Val - 05/24/13 10:59 AM
Floyd -

Thanks for the kind remarks. (The check's in the mail grin ).


Danny,

Appreciate your giving it a listen.


Josie,

Thanks. I've wanted a bodhran for years, now the Doctor has given me one.


Greg, Noel, Pete -

Thanks for the nice remarks.



Regards,


Bob
Posted By: Pat Marr Re: Claude Du Val - 05/24/13 01:12 PM
Almost always when I hear a reel, at some point in the song my mind automatically inserts the words from the theme to Gilligan's Island. But this time it didn't, and I'm thinking that's probably a good thing.

Your song reminds me of a lot of the celtic-story music that comes out of Cape Breton. Even without a lilt, Your voice is a natural for the style (for any style really, how I envy your singing ability)

The lyrics sound authentic, as though you had discovered them in a european song archive... and the story itself is entertaining.

The tempo of the drum caught my attention immediately and drew me in... but by the end of the song it's relentless pace left me wishing you had changed it up at some point to let me catch my breath.

All in all, this song goes in the folder with so many other songs from this forum that are rubber stamped with the words "DANG! WISH I HAD WRITTEN THAT!"

Good job, Bob!

Posted By: 90 dB Re: Claude Du Val - 05/24/13 01:20 PM
Pat,

Thanks for the kind remarks. I ran across old Claude's exploits, and the song practically wrote itself. He was quite the rogue. In addition to being a highwayman, he was also a musician! grin


http://www.stand-and-deliver.org.uk/highwaymen/claude_duval.htm



Regards,


Bob
Posted By: Pat Marr Re: Claude Du Val - 05/24/13 01:33 PM
Originally Posted By: 90 dB
Pat,

Thanks for the kind remarks. I ran across old Claude's exploits, and the song practically wrote itself. He was quite the rogue. In addition to being a highwayman, he was also a musician! grin


http://www.stand-and-deliver.org.uk/highwaymen/claude_duval.htm



Regards,


Bob


saying he was a rogue and a musician is almost redundant ;-)
Posted By: boehm Re: Claude Du Val - 05/24/13 02:56 PM
Hi Bob,

great lyrics, vocals and mix.

Guenter
Posted By: 90 dB Re: Claude Du Val - 05/25/13 10:10 AM
Originally Posted By: Pat Marr
Originally Posted By: 90 dB
Pat,

Thanks for the kind remarks. I ran across old Claude's exploits, and the song practically wrote itself. He was quite the rogue. In addition to being a highwayman, he was also a musician! grin


http://www.stand-and-deliver.org.uk/highwaymen/claude_duval.htm



Regards,


Bob


saying he was a rogue and a musician is almost redundant ;-)





Hmmm..... He played music for the ladies, danced with them, then took their money. You're right - maybe he was the guy who invented Rock and Roll! grin
Posted By: 90 dB Re: Claude Du Val - 05/25/13 10:11 AM
Originally Posted By: boehm
Hi Bob,

great lyrics, vocals and mix.

Guenter





Thanks for the kind remarks Guenter.


Regards,


Bob
Posted By: dani48 Re: Claude Du Val - 05/25/13 02:24 PM
Hi, Bob !:)

It is easy to run out of superlatives
with songs like this, and most have probably
been said already. I can only say that
I loved everything about this tune !


Cheers
Dani
Posted By: 90 dB Re: Claude Du Val - 05/25/13 08:00 PM
Kiitos, Dani.


Regards,


Bob
Posted By: Janice & Bud Re: Claude Du Val - 05/25/13 10:04 PM
This is great. We've used a bodhran in a couple of songs and have roughed out the "band" for a new tune using it. The sound of it is infectious as is your entire tune. I can't add anything that hasn't been said other than Janice and I are both history fanatics and that is yet another way to enjoy your tunes. After listening twice I had to do a little research and quickly found this which is, in part, on his grave stone.

Here lies DuVall: Reder, if male thou art,
Look to thy purse; if female, to thy heart.
Much havoc has he made of both; for all
Men he made to stand, and women he made to fall

What a great subject for a song. And "little ditty" or no -- you nailed it. Thanks for sharing.

Bud
Posted By: 90 dB Re: Claude Du Val - 05/26/13 12:30 PM
Bud,

Thanks for the kind words. I'm a history buff as well. I share your interest in the "War of Northern Aggression", since I have a direct family connection to it. My Great-great uncle was Alexander Gardner (http://www.civilwar.org/education/history/biographies/alexander-gardner.html ), who was Lincoln's favorite photographer. He also photographed the execution of Mrs. Surratt and the other conspirators at the old Capitol prison.

History is full of song material. (but I don't have to tell you that)


Regards,


Bob
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