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The plot is somewhat similar to that of "Bill Groggin's Goat", a song that is thought to be based on a Robert Service poem, "The Ballad Of Casey's Billy-Goat" in Bar Room Ballads [5] [6] The village of Killaloe mentioned in the song is a large village in east County Clare, Ireland. It had a population in 2011 of about 1,300.
"Goat Song" is a science fiction novelette by American writer Poul Anderson. Originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction issue of February 1972, it was later included in the anthologies Nebula Award Stories Eight and The Hugo Winners Volume 3 , [ 1 ] as well as in Anderson's collection Homeward and Beyond .
The title, a literal Greek etymology of the word 'tragedy', refers to advice given to Ariston as a desirable young man by a much older mentor: "So dance to the goat song while you can; hark to the panpipes in the hills. Put vine leaves in your hair; drink deeply. Clasp in hot embrace fair youths and maids."
The song is a mid-tempo mostly accompanied by acoustic guitar and piano. The song describes a couple who have just had a baby, and throughout it chronicles how their lives change by the child's presence. In the first verse, the child is crying at night, keeping both parents awake.
"The Sky Is Crying" is identified as a blues standard [8] and in 1991, James' original was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in the "Classics of Blues Recordings" category. [9] Record producer Bobby Robinson noted that the song is "a magnificent vehicle both for Elmore's emotion-packed blues vocal and his ringing slide guitar". [9]
She just secured her first gold medal in the team final at the 2024 Paris Games Tuesday night. She has also won a silver medal (in the 2021 team competition) and two Olympic bronzes on balance ...
Despite the song’s Oscar loss to "Writing's on the Wall" from the James Bond film Spectre — “That’s the year I thought I was going to win,” the 15-time Oscar nominee admits — Gaga’s ...
"Goat" is a song by American rapper Lil Tjay, released to streaming services on December 21, 2018. [1] It is the third single from his EP F.N (2019) ...