Peter, Paul and Mary - Kisses Sweeter Than Wine (25th Anniversary Concert) video free download


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Peter, Paul and Mary perform "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" live at their 25th anniversary concert in 1986. Now, two and a half decades later, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the formation of the group in the famed Greenwich Village, this joyous yet deeply moving live concert is being first released on DVD by Shout! Factory.

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"Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" was originally recorded by Pete Seeger. In his 1993 book Where Have All the Flowers Gone, Pete Seeger described the long genesis of this song. Apparently the folk musician Lead Belly heard Irish performer Sam Kennedy in Greenwich Village singing the traditional Irish song "Drimmin Down" aka "Drimmen Dow", about a farmer and his dead cow. (The song, in fact, is called "An droimfhionn donn dilís" ("The whitebacked brown faithful cow/calf"). It is of the type categorised as "aisling" (dream) where the country of Ireland is given form. Most times the form is that of a comely young woman but here it is the faithful handsome cow.) Lead Belly adapted the tune for his own farmer/cow song "If it Wasn't for Dicky" which he first recorded in 1937. Lead Belly did not like the lack of rhythm, which had been a part of many free flowing Irish songs, so he made the piece more rhythmic, playing the chorus with a 12-string guitar.

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Lyrics:

When I was a young man and never been kissed

I got to thinking it over what I had missed.

I got me a girl, I kissed her and then

Oh Lord, I kissed her again.

Chorus:

Oh, kisses sweeter than wine,

Oh, kisses sweeter than wine

I asked her to marry and be my sweet wife,

And we would be so happy the rest of our lives.

I begged and I pleaded like a natural man,

And then, Oh Lord, she gave me her hand.

(Chorus)

I worked mighty hard and so did my wife,

Workin' hand in hand to make a good life.

With corn in the field and wheat in the bins,

I was, Oh Lord, the father of twins.

(Chorus)

Our children they numbered just about four,

They all had sweethearts knockin' at the door.

They all got married and they didn't hesitate;

I was, Oh Lord, the grandmother of eight.

(Chorus)

Now that we're old, and ready to go,

We get to thinkin' what happened a long time ago.

We had a lot of kids, trouble and pain,

But, Oh Lord, We'd do it again.

(Chorus)

Comments

9 years ago

Moosekarloff1

Total shit. Peter of "Peter, Paul, and Mary" was pointless in like, 1965. Amazing that he could get any audiences after that. This clip shows much of a failure of an audience to move on...He totally sucks. Isn't it obvious?

9 years ago

Moosekarloff1

No internet contact, March 2015. No wonder why a useless figure of the distant past can't get on...

9 years ago

Marc Deacon

this guy knows how to work a crowd

10 years ago

Mathilde L

Magique est bien le bon mot! :-)

10 years ago

Bogframe

I saw them on this tour at what was then The Garden State Arts Center. They didn't have to prompt the audience, we sang every note along with them. It was a magical night.

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