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Jabberwocky a poem by Lewis Carol put into song by Donovan

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9 years ago

Peter van Zetten

Amazing song & album, tnx for posting!

9 years ago

Wolfgang Tuch

A song of the extra class.

9 years ago

Ben Alofs

Jabberwocky is from the 1971 double album "HMS Donovan". It is a children's album (mostly) with poems and traditional tales put to music by Donovan. He made it when his girlfriend Linda Lawrence was pregnant with their first child. The result was marvellous. Although not a commercial success it ranks in my opinion amongst Donovan's best work. Although he made the album for children - containing some of the best children songs I have ever heard - adults will also enjoy them. Interestingly the melody to Jabberwocky was taken by Donovan from his song Celtic Rock featuring on his 1970 album "Open Road". Celtic Rock is justly famous as the earliest example of celtic rock music. Here too Donovan was a pioneer!

9 years ago

VICTOR RAUL RODRIGUEZ VITERI

Donovan - Jabberwocky

9 years ago

Sylvia Ziemann

This is Donovan's adaptation of the music from "Celtic rock" off his "open road" album. This version is amazing. What album is it from?

9 years ago

Gamesman01

Love to see this matched up with some GOT video.

10 years ago

Ronese Bach-Kidd

*JABBERWOCKY*

10 years ago

MashPotatoBoy

Change places

10 years ago

themurdock94

Beautiful

10 years ago

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10 years ago

DrZook

@SableArradia: I suggest Principal Edwards Magic Theatre's verion of Shakespeare's "Third Sonnet To Sundry Notes Of Music". It is on their album "Soundtrack" but you can buy the single track in MP3. Also, Loreena McKennitt does a nice version of the Alfred Noyes poem "The Highwayman" but she leaves out a few stanzas.

11 years ago

electragoob

Mad people? You're right, they ARE mad!! Entirely bonkers even!!! But I'll tell you a secret, all the best people are.

11 years ago

Sonny McCloud

For those wanting more...try Donovan's take on Shakespeare's "Under the Greenwood Tree" (from As You Like It). Currently, there is a You Tube posting of the song. I tried to paste the URL here, but the "Comment Police" shot me a red "Oops!" flag.

11 years ago

Matt Murphy

Bob Dylan - "I was so much older then" has some poetic moments. Bert Jansch and The Pentangle covered a number of folk ballads that have a poetic quality. The Doors - Jim Morrison experimented with free-form poetry on songs like Texas Radio and the Big Beat. Dylan Thomas - Under Milk Wood. Though not technically musical, it has some songs in it. (original radio version, not the crap with Bonnie Tyler from the 80's) Liam Clancy covered a number of traditional Irish ballads.

11 years ago

SableAradia .

I'm building a playlist called "Musical Poetry." Maybe you'll find something there. And if you can make any suggestions to add, let me know!

11 years ago

Cameron Galloway

Anyone know any other folklore songs like this? Not just by Donovan, I have just about every one of his songs.

11 years ago

Shalimar Hadjerel

I love it :)))

11 years ago

Bill Windwalker

A little classic not many know..

11 years ago

ScootaLewis

But...we're all mad here.

11 years ago

simcityman81

5 people were eaten by the Jabberwocky

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