"Seven Curses" is a ballad, it then was first sung by Huddie Ledbetter(LeadBelly), then by a couple of other people but I consider the Bob Dylan version to be the best and the original.
@Rattattou123, Yeah, I believe a lot of folks in the U.S. were introduced to it through Dylan's version. However, various traditional versions exist throughout the British Isles and Joan Baez tells me that the tune itself comes from Eastern Europe and that the version she originally heard had thirteen curses! (In fact, if I remember correctly, she may have taught the song to Dylan) Too many curses for me to remember, though. I will stick to seven! ;)
And my version of course comes from Sean Sutherland, so the arrangement is highly influenced by his setting. I am assuming he learned it from the Dylan, but I don't remember. Solas also recently recorded yet another very different version using a different tune than Joan's. That is the great thing about traditional songs; you have the opportunity to recast them in a different light with new arrangements for new generations, but they are still timeless!
Nice to hear you sing for a change, Zac! Awesome job.
acousticems 1 year ago
@acousticems, Thank you!:)
Legertymusic 1 year ago
"Seven Curses" is a ballad, it then was first sung by Huddie Ledbetter(LeadBelly), then by a couple of other people but I consider the Bob Dylan version to be the best and the original.
Rattattou123 1 year ago
@Rattattou123, Yeah, I believe a lot of folks in the U.S. were introduced to it through Dylan's version. However, various traditional versions exist throughout the British Isles and Joan Baez tells me that the tune itself comes from Eastern Europe and that the version she originally heard had thirteen curses! (In fact, if I remember correctly, she may have taught the song to Dylan) Too many curses for me to remember, though. I will stick to seven! ;)
Legertymusic 1 year ago
And my version of course comes from Sean Sutherland, so the arrangement is highly influenced by his setting. I am assuming he learned it from the Dylan, but I don't remember. Solas also recently recorded yet another very different version using a different tune than Joan's. That is the great thing about traditional songs; you have the opportunity to recast them in a different light with new arrangements for new generations, but they are still timeless!
Legertymusic 1 year ago
The original was alot better.
Rattattou123 1 year ago
@Rattattou123, The original being...?
Legertymusic 1 year ago
Fantastic! Just as good at singing as on your instruments! Love it!
QRS666 1 year ago
@QRS666, Thank you so much! That really means a lot:)
Legertymusic 1 year ago