Zuzana wrote:Maija wrote:There was this one song that I had on a tape years and years ago, called "Only our rivers run free". I can't really remember much about it, who sung it or the lyrics, but I keep thinking that was an intelligent "rebel song".
There is a lovely version of "Only Our Rivers" on the first Planxty album. It's a great song, both in melody and lyrics (lyrics
here), more on the sad, nostalgic side than on the rebellious one.
It's a beautiful version, isn't it? Couldn't agree more. Sad? Yes. Nostalgic? Certainly. But let's not forget the magic element here - it's also an intensely hopeful song - a sense of hope for an improved future.
I particularly love the use of juxtaposition in the lyrics ( a quintessentially 'Celtic / bardic / oral traditon' kinda thingy way of reinforcing the importance of the message on as many different levels as possible in the mind of the listener), such as as the reversals of the natural order of things blossoming, growing, flowing, and dying - such a beautiful song, and such a truly humbling version of it played by Planxty, I'm gonna have to put it on now.