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ericlboyd |
Posted - 06 Mar 2019 : 12:25:18 Got inspired by a Facebook post over on Forgotten Realms Archives.
In the deepest mines below Golden rivers ever flow.
Sound off! Dig some ore! Sound off! Even more!
Orcs like blood and orcs like gore Kill them all and mine some ore.
Sound off! Dig some ore! Sound off! Even more!
Arcrowns sit upon their thrones Made from orc and goblin bones
Sound off! Dig some ore! Sound off! Even more!
Sun goes up and we go down Mine the gold to make the crown
Sound off! Dig some ore! Sound off! Even more!
Sun goes down and we stay up Digging gold until we sup.
Sound off! Dig some ore! Sound off! Even more!
When at last we take a rest Dreams of gold we do suggest
Sound off! Dig some ore! Sound off! Even more!
'Morrow's yet another day Get yer pick and on yer way
Sound off! Dig some ore! Sound off! Even more!
(And repeat.)
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Wenin |
Posted - 08 Mar 2019 : 23:12:32 All great songs, BUT you have to record them and post to youtube. =)
Thank you =) |
Ayrik |
Posted - 08 Mar 2019 : 12:54:04 quote: But seriously, "Where There's A Whip, There's A Way" is the best marching song ever, and I will fight anyone who says otherwise
quote: YES... I have ALWAYS loved that song, and I'm actually surprised I'm not the only one.
I watched this cartoon as a child and this marching song made me suddenly aware that a whole world of (good) music existed beyond the sing-along nursery rhyme Disney-like drudgery my parents had thus far encouraged. Several decades of fanatical heavy metal concerts followed. This particular cartoon is rather awful cheese (even though Lord of the Rings is a classic tale) but Where There's A Whip was always fondly remembered. |
Gary Dallison |
Posted - 07 Mar 2019 : 20:42:52 Sing it in dwarven and I'll be extra happy |
sleyvas |
Posted - 07 Mar 2019 : 20:07:32 quote: Originally posted by AJA
But seriously, "Where There's A Whip, There's A Way" is the best marching song ever, and I will fight anyone who says otherwise
YES... I have ALWAYS loved that song, and I'm actually surprised I'm not the only one. |
sleyvas |
Posted - 07 Mar 2019 : 20:06:05 I know the tune is different, but it reminds me of that old rawhide song. That would probably make a good conversion into FR somehow for merchant caravans... maybe something for caravan guards to sing. |
George Krashos |
Posted - 07 Mar 2019 : 05:16:19 My favourite was always “Bilbo Baggins” by Leonard Nimoy. Pure gold.
— George Krashos |
Hoondatha |
Posted - 07 Mar 2019 : 00:57:52 Man those Rankin Bass shows had some great songs. I even managed to find the soundtrack to The Hobbit a few years ago. It's like pure, undiluted childhood nostalgia. |
AJA |
Posted - 06 Mar 2019 : 22:33:04
I don't know but I been told (I don't know but I been told) Under them mountains is plenty gold (Under them mountains is plenty gold) Mmm, good (Mmm, good!) Feels good (Feels good!) Is good (Is good!) Real good (Real good!) Good for you (Good for you!) Good for me (Good for me!)
But seriously, "Where There's A Whip, There's A Way" is the best marching song ever, and I will fight anyone who says otherwise
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Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 06 Mar 2019 : 21:37:40 That's pretty good, but I think the one I wrote has a catchier tune. I just ask that no one tell the Bee Gees about it.
Well, you can tell by the way I wear my beard I'm a forgin' dwarf, my eyebrows seared Hammers loud and fires warm, I've been forging steel Since I was born And now it's all right, it's okay And you may look the other way We can all understand The way that gold affects a man
Under a mountain, embraced by stone, You're working a mine, working a mine! Feel the rocks breakin' and anvils a-shakin' And working a mine, working a mine! Ah, ha, ha, ha, working a mine, working a mine Ah, ha, ha, ha, working a mine!
Well now, hammers low and hammers high, Moradin and Clangeddin, I really try... My swinging hammer pays my dues, I'm a forgin' man and I just can't lose You know it's all right, it's okay, I'll live to craft another day! We can all understand The way that gold affects a man
Under a mountain, embraced by stone, You're working a mine, working a mine! Feel the rocks breakin' and anvils a-shakin' And working a mine, working a mine! Ah, ha, ha, ha, working a mine, working a mine Ah, ha, ha, ha, working a mine! |
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