I was introduced to this couple about 20 yrs ago and became very fond of this song. This came up on YT last night when DJT was elected president for the second time. This dark song suits my mood perfectly today.
@adrianafonseca8411Ай бұрын
Wonderfull !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@rw87332 ай бұрын
Thank you, KZbin algorithm. Just thank you 😊
@tedriding3 ай бұрын
Found it...this e.p has so many stories for me...whoever put this up...THANKYOU VERY MUCH!.. CHECK THE COVER OUT WITH A MAGNIFYING LENSE...AS GOOD AS THE TRACKS....THIS IS A LONG LOST PIECE OF ART
@erikkennedy3 ай бұрын
Thank you, algorithm. This is great.
@martinferguson93153 ай бұрын
Why can't I get this on Spotify amazing vocals .
@rw87332 ай бұрын
I adore this. 😊
@mwangikimari18573 ай бұрын
1 in a 1,000,000.00 mziki wa mwafrika,,,DDDDDDDDDDdj chara
@anthonymutisya268924 күн бұрын
Charra hukua mzii kama si yeye singejua hii mziki😅
Wow...my first listen...amazing Roy Harper referred me to this in a 2013 Guardian article I have just read... He said,... Richard and Mimi Fariña's Reflections in a Crystal Wind has been a big influence on me and I still listen to it now. Whenever I get on a radio station and they ask me to play something, Bold Marauder is always my first choice. It speaks to me in my language - it's a song of social consequence, talking about humanity and the behaviour of humans. Richard Fariña was killed on a motorbike in 1966 but he would have been one of the best writers of the next age. I never met him, but I met Mimi - she is Joan Baez's sister.
@markhulbert52964 ай бұрын
I liked the song and its placement in the film, but it's pretty obvious Legrand had been listening to Femme Fatale from the Velvet Underground, which was release about a year or so before he would have been working on this. kzbin.info/www/bejne/nZirgaewi7h4m6csi=H8gFEvxg9VWcf2hP
@videosathome4 ай бұрын
I've always thought the same thing, ever since I first heard it. You're the first person I've come across to also pick up on it.
@MsLapompe6 ай бұрын
A decent version but i still prefer the version of Bold Marauder by Plainsong.
@erbertodurio44216 ай бұрын
Superb❤
@espenandrehanssen1946 ай бұрын
Espen is still on the point. Ask him...
@espenandrehanssen1946 ай бұрын
One of the best inovasions
@jcwl708 ай бұрын
It's hi, ho, hey I am the bold marauder And hi, ho, hey I am a white destroyer For I will bring you silver and gold And I will bring you treasure And I will bring a widowing flag And I will be your lover And I will show you grotto and cave And sacrificial altar And I will show you blood on the stone And I will be your mentor And night will be our darling And fear will be our name It's hi, ho, hey I am the bold marauder And hi, ho, hey I am the white destroyer For I will lead you out by the hand And lead you to the hunter And I will show you thunder and steel And I will be your teacher Then we will dress in helmet and sword And dip our tongues in slaughter And we will sing a warrior's song And lift the praise of murder And Christ will be our darling And fear will be our name It's hi, ho, hey I am the bold marauder And hi, ho, hey I am the white destroyer For I will sour the winds on high And I will soil the river And I will burn the grain in the field And I will be your mother And I will go to ravage and kill And I will go to plunder And I will take a Fury to wife And I will be your father And death will be our darling And fear will be our name
@shawnirwin66338 ай бұрын
It's hi, ho, hey I am the bold marauder And hi, ho, hey I am a white destroyer For I will bring you silver and gold And I will bring you treasure And I will bring a widowing flag And I will be your lover And I will show you grotto and cave And sacrificial altar And I will show you blood on the stone And I will be your mentor And night will be our darling And fear will be our name It's hi, ho, hey I am the bold marauder And hi, ho, hey I am the white destroyer For I will lead you out by the hand And lead you to the hunter And I will show you thunder and steel And I will be your teacher
@jeffcurrey87658 ай бұрын
I found this through a poetic and fitting last twitter post by Russell "Texas" Bentley ( @BonnerRuss15620 ) who was tortured and killed by his barbarian "friends" of the 5th tank brigade of the Russian army. ". . . And I will show you grotto and cave And sacrificial altar And I will show you blood on the stone And I will be your mentor And night will be our darling And fear will be our name." He lived in Donetsk lying for the Putin regime to further the sick goals of Russian Empire, yet could not talk his way out of impending torture and murder by his comrades in death which occured on or around April 8, 2024.
@inumeri-lg2vk8 ай бұрын
ちょっと横になりたい
@rocarri24398 ай бұрын
Superbe titre.
@FolkatKaatClove9 ай бұрын
Early folk lost one who would have been a great leader of the genre when this man died. Genius. RIP, sir.
@mrb48868 ай бұрын
Yes.
@patricelumumba81203 күн бұрын
I completely agree!
@TheMooCowReturns9 ай бұрын
2 months before his death; what a loss... :=8(
@abdulrashadabdulrahman79129 ай бұрын
Artis EMI record Singapura
@docben15419 ай бұрын
R i p MIMI AND RICHARD 🌙🌄💖🎶🌈❤😊
@mauriciocastelloboluda25799 ай бұрын
Amanda Lear for EVER!!!
@СергейБаранов-ю7ч9 ай бұрын
❤
@edensky582510 ай бұрын
I'm half Japanese half Ethiopian, I don't speak Japanese my dad had her CD album, I listened to it as a little girl, I'm gonna be 30 in 3 months 😊
@harveyblock808610 ай бұрын
Chilling i first heard this in 1972 when i was veteran solder in the anti war movemenr 😢 rusty envoy
@TheBlackAce211 ай бұрын
Wow, Carly SImon!
@TheBlackAce211 ай бұрын
Too bad it couldn't have turned out that way.
@ChristianJohansson-o8m Жыл бұрын
Wow!!❤
@antonschwizgebel9612 Жыл бұрын
quel bonheur d entendre cett e musique
@paffe3734 Жыл бұрын
framåt stolta NIK
@ericfow Жыл бұрын
Where can I get the music from this film?
@北嶋秀隆 Жыл бұрын
この天才歌手の楽曲が好きです❤
@philipshirk729 Жыл бұрын
Lyrics When I wake up in the morning Or when I go to bed at night Suddenly without warning You know it make me feel alright The biggest prize in sport The biggest prize in sport You know that I will get a prize It's one especially for me I could even get a rise It makes me feel good can't you see The biggest prize in sport The biggest prize in sport A prize surprises all the time There's only one game that's for me The sport will make you feel just fine The very best don't you agree The biggest prize in sport The biggest prize in sport
@reynardthefox Жыл бұрын
so great...and what a time it was...we need their voices again
@lassekristoffersen5906 Жыл бұрын
Helt anderledes...men...nå har vi Angelina å glede oss over.
@pentangle4444 Жыл бұрын
Explosive, powerful, dark, shocking. song. and a rare chance to see Richard and Mimi Farina perform in a surviving video footage. There are not much additional videos existing other than Rainbow Quest to see them perform. I played them on my radio show for hours hoping my listening audience would not notice my favoritism. Dopico, the Raven, Children of Darkness, Reno Nevada also are lifetime classics. Sandy Denny performed Farina's Quiet Joys of Brotherhood in front of Mimi Farina at the famous Cornell Folk Festival in 1974 at Barton Hall.
@elizabethrogge7908 Жыл бұрын
Is this about the crusades?
@leeannjohnson80911 ай бұрын
It's about Trump and all despots and would be dictators!
@garyoldham444910 ай бұрын
@@leeannjohnson809 No. Trump's anti-war. Trump would prefer that all nations prosper. He's about doing business even with people who believe differently. So he doesn't care about different forms of government like communism. It's their country. It's their own business. So he's all about economics. Not about forcing others to change their forms of government and all that nonsense. That's globalism. That's the problem. Spreading democracy at gunpoint, forcing the changes you want to see upon other nations. All of that nonsense is the problem. That's where all the money goes. That is the priority of globalism. Not fixing things here at home. Putting us deeper and deeper in debt to fund the global domination agenda to reshape the world. Or as they would put it. We can't fix the United States at this time because we are too busy fixing the world. Trump's not into that globalist nonsense. That's a profiteering scheme. They're not fixing anything. They're using the tax revenue and unlimited access to the national credit line putting us in debt to fund profiteering schemes. I guarantee you. Trump's not a part of the globalism. He's against it. He's calling them the swamp. Globalist on both sides of the aisle. It's not even about red and blue. That's just a trick. We think it's about red and blue and there are differences between two parties. There are a thousand things we could argue about. A globalist doesn't care about any of that. As long as they get a globalist republican running against the globalist Democratic keep globalism. The establishment. The same establishment that the hippies protested against. Trump is anti-establishment. Anti-war. You to throw off the media narrative and wake up. The anti-establishment movement is on the right now. Quickly becoming the new Republican party. It's a rapidly growing movement. Not caring if another nation is communist or not. If you allow everyone to prosper. Sanctioning Nation only hurts the citizens. Never does it cause the leadership of a Nation to bow down or change their beliefs or their form of government. Only bloodshed can do that. That is globalism. But it's not about fixing the world. It's about money. Anti-Globalism says that if you allow All Nations on Earth to prosper all nation's poor and homeless won't have to suffer as much. Instead of enemies building up weapons, paid for by tax revenue the tax revenue can go toward job creation. If every nation on Earth did this they would need immigrants. And then it better if it's that nation and it also benefits hard-working immigrants. The good kind not the criminals you have to weed out the criminals. Send them back. Or build prisons along the border. Alongside the naturalization facilities which need to be built. Like Ellis Island. Trump is 100% all about economy. Ramping up the money machine. Creating a strong economy. Instead of funding war with the tax revenue it could be used for job creation. Instead of trying to fix the whole world they could fix the United States with that same exact money that was wasted on the global domination agenda. Because you can't dominate other nations. You can't force the changes you want to see. You can't force changes in their beliefs. Have you ever forced someone else to change their beliefs? You achieve changes by setting the example. You teach the proper way of living by living the proper way of living. You let other nation's prosper and you let them evolve in their own timing. Because what that Nation evolves into who they become is their own internal debate between their political parties. Because some percentage of their citizens in that Nation are also corrupt. They have to find their way as well. You don't deal with their criminals. You deal with your own. You build prisons. You clean up your own crime problem. And then you set the example of a proper society. No worries necessary. And if others cannot evolved beyond War then it's their problem. You don't go to their aid anymore. And you don't waste all your money on the wrong thing. You have a powerful military. But you only use it to protect your own borders instead of messing around in other nations. Globalism is global interference. Anti globalism. Or also called anti-establishment or anti-war means you are strong enough that no one dares to invade your borders. But you aren't concerned about everything beyond us borders in a military way. And you stop funding wars. We are a nuclear power powerful military. No one has been trying to invade us. All of the wars promoted by the globalist who have had continuous power for the last 60 years. On both sides of the aisle. All of them were globalists. With the exception of trump. If you understood these things you would understand why Trump is supported. It's like the hippie movement of the 60s. It's the insane idea that wars can be stopped and All Nations can prosper. But it means that the top echelon of elites and oligarchs stop gaming the system for their own palaces and allow economic systems in forms of government to benefit all citizens of a nation. You don't have to convert them all to capitalism. You just have to set the example of creating less of a economic gap between the rich and 4. And finance education, small business support, a more robust safety net. Just create a better balance with that money instead of promoting a war. Just stop the profiteering scheme so the tax revenue can go inward instead of outward. America first that's what it means. How can it not be completely supported? How can people not understand? Job creation means tax revenue tax revenue can build proper facilities along the southern border to build immigration facilities. The jobs creation will need workers. But the immigrants must pass through legally.
@murrayporath79009 ай бұрын
From Record Collector, 9 September 2015: There were hints in Richard’s sleevenotes and indeed the lyrics that the Marauder was depicting the Ku Klux Klan, but there was also a universality about the song. Certainly the Klan’s activities were part of the picture, as they had been in the song about racial killings, Michael, Andrew And James, on the first album, but more generally the song showed how Fariña’s lyrics drew from a wide palette that encompassed many political aspects. As well as the breadth of the lyrics, the album stands as supremely influential in the way it broke new ground instrumentally with its integration of electrics and its plethora of musical reference points.
@cynthiasummers82388 ай бұрын
To me it is the ultimate pirate song... If you've read about then you'd see how this song fits them.
@deadlyoneable8 ай бұрын
@@leeannjohnson809what’s it like to have that man in your head and all your thoughts 24/7? 🤡
@Zephaniah3verse17 Жыл бұрын
Wow! This took some finding. I'm all a-flutter like a tennis-y ball now I've found it at last. Thanks for posting.
@michaelgreenhouse8934 Жыл бұрын
I never understood the damage done to a friend who fought in Nam until I fully absorbed this ballad.