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Battlefield Band - The Yew Tree (best quality) 

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Lyrics :
A mile frae Pentcaitland, on the road to the sea
Stands a yew tree a thousand years old
And the old women swear by the grey o' their hair
That it knows what the future will hold
For the shadows of Scotland stand round it
'Mid the kail and the corn and the kye
All the hopes and the fears of a thousand long years
Under the Lothian sky
My bonnie yew tree
Tell me what did you see
Did you look through the haze o' the lang summer days
Tae the South and the far English border
A' the bonnets o' steel on Flodden's far field
Did they march by your side in good order
Did you ask them the price o' their glory
When you heard the great slaughter begin
For the dust o' their bones would rise up from the stones
To bring tears to the eyes o' the wind
My bonnie yew tree
Tell me what did you see
Not once did you speak for the poor and the weak
When the moss-troopers lay in your shade
To count out the plunder and hide frae the thunder
And share out the spoils o' their raid
But you saw the smiles o' the gentry
And the laughter of lords at their gains
When the poor hunt the poor across mountain and moor
The rich man can keep them in chains
My bonnie yew tree
Tell me what did you see
Did you no' think tae tell when John Knox himsel'
Preached under your branches sae black
To the poor common folk who would lift up the yoke
O' the bishops and priests wi' their backs
But you knew the bargain he sold them
And freedom was only one part
For the price o' their souls was a gospel sae cold
It would freeze up the joy in their hearts
My bonnie yew tree
Tell me what did you see
And I thought as I stood and laid hands on your wood
That it might be a kindness to fell you
One kiss o' the axe and you're freed frae th' likes
O' the sad bloody tales that men tell you
But a wee bird flew out from your branches
And sang out as never before
And the words o' the song were a thousand years long
And to learn them's a long thousand more

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Комментарии : 40   
@cbhendry
@cbhendry 9 месяцев назад
I am sure that the word “likes” at the end of the line “One kiss o' the axe and your freed frae th' likes” is incorrect and is maybe “wracks” or “racks”. I’ve listened to it many times and no Scots speaker I’m aware of would say “likes” in this fashion. Brilliant song and much appreciated!
@leahstonitsch519
@leahstonitsch519 12 лет назад
cont'd: The lives of three eagles, the life of a yew/ the life of a yew, the length of a ridge/ Seven ridges from Creaqtion to Doom." My family history on the shores of the Hudson River in New York includes the planting of four yew trees in 1850. Mere babies that they are, they still stand today in Croton Point Park and have also witnessed historic events. A song I wrote about them can be heard on Folk Alley Open Mic. It is called "Grandfather's Trees" and was inspired by this song. S Underhill
@b.j.stoner9065
@b.j.stoner9065 3 года назад
If only trees could talk. We know they’ve witnessed so much, especially after 1000 yrs.🤓
@ThePamAnne
@ThePamAnne 8 лет назад
I've loved this song since I first heard it 30 years ago.
@miacat2620
@miacat2620 8 лет назад
Same!
@leahstonitsch519
@leahstonitsch519 12 лет назад
I got to visit this tree last week, and go inside it [it is enormous and forms a natural cathedral-like chamber under its branches.] My friend Carolyn A. Scott had sleuthed out its location using the song lyrics as a guide. According to the book "The Yew Tree: A Thousand Whispers" by Hal Hartzell, Jr. "...in Scotland during a major border dispute, several clans were gathered beneath a venerable yew to discuss a proposed treaty with the British. One of the clans sold out... [cont'd next post]
@tessahaber
@tessahaber 11 лет назад
A beautiful song and a wonderful band! Another beautiful song is "She's late but she's timely".
@pittenweemjo43
@pittenweemjo43 12 лет назад
I saw the tree that inspired this song------it was a deeply spiritual experience. Also saw the band a few years ago and met the songwriter, Brian McNeil.
@BlackBeautyLover1234
@BlackBeautyLover1234 12 лет назад
Brian Mc'Niell is so good at singing, I know him personnally. I never knew he was a woeld famous musician until a few days ago. I did know he was in the Battlefield band though.
@johnburt9455
@johnburt9455 12 лет назад
Last time i saw the band was in a pub called The Mitre at the top of my street in Newcastle on Tyne.. back in about 1982
@leahstonitsch519
@leahstonitsch519 12 лет назад
cont'd from previous post: "..making their own false treaty. The Battle of Culloden ensued, with disastrous consequences for the Scots. SInce then the Yew Tree came to be known as the Traitor's Tree in Scotland." Not sure if this refers to the Pencaitland Yew or another one. From the same source, a Celtic folk-saying cited by Robert Graves: "The lives of three wattles [reed baskets], the life of a hound/ The lives of three steeds, the life of a man/ The lives of three men, the life of an eagle
@weswemyssonbass
@weswemyssonbass 11 лет назад
Actually, if you listen again it is Flodden. You don't look south from the Lothians to see Culloden.
@SlavaPiorun
@SlavaPiorun 12 лет назад
Oh wow, until now the only performance of this song I'd heard by Battlefield band was the fuzzy one. This one is way clearer and better!
@tracemiller919
@tracemiller919 9 лет назад
Two lyrics corrections: O' the bishops and priests frae their backs = O' the bishops and priests wi' their backs One kiss o' the axe and you're freed to relax = One kiss o' the axe and you're freed frae th' likes Thanks for posting!
@Isalys555
@Isalys555 9 лет назад
Corrected ! Thank you for your comment.
@dalidelancey5868
@dalidelancey5868 6 месяцев назад
No, it's definitely 'frae their backs'. They want to remove the yoke of the bishops and not carry it anymore. Hence the reference to Presbyterian Calvin's preacher John Knox
@thomassteiniger5497
@thomassteiniger5497 11 лет назад
It's a really fine version of that song. I love it.
@Joop455
@Joop455 Месяц назад
Waltz,Waltz !!
@Leodhais
@Leodhais 9 лет назад
It's actually Flodden's far field. Culloden lies NORTH of english border. And it makes no sence chronologically - battle of Flodden was fought before John Knox.
@Isalys555
@Isalys555 9 лет назад
Leodhais Fixed! Thanks for your comment :) Cheers from France.
@donnyhiabg
@donnyhiabg 9 лет назад
Lyrics.......Kail and the Corn and the Kye......Kye being Scottish cattle.... ( not kine) and rhymes with Sky. Dick Gaughans song is an evocative history....and Leodhais is correct....it is Floddens far field. and Trace is also correct. Good quality sound....
@Isalys555
@Isalys555 9 лет назад
corrected! thanks !
@blaksson
@blaksson 12 лет назад
It's close. I don't know the exact measurement, but it's at a church outside the town.
@idespisemicrosoftwindows3240
@idespisemicrosoftwindows3240 10 лет назад
UK group Slainte has a version of this song merged with The Furrys Siege on a Nation makes a great unusual song
@Isalys555
@Isalys555 11 лет назад
Thank you, fixed!
@northwoodshippie
@northwoodshippie 13 лет назад
Fab!
@undeadtrev
@undeadtrev Год назад
❤️🤘☠️🤘❤️
@Fuilleverte
@Fuilleverte 11 лет назад
You're most welcome, 2 others 'Mid the kail and the corn and the kye -> Kine not Kye means Cattle One kiss o' the axe and you're freed frae the racks ->Freed to relax not freed frae theracks.
@fiddlinirishlad
@fiddlinirishlad 12 лет назад
is the tree really a mile frae Pentcaitland?
@dalidelancey5868
@dalidelancey5868 4 года назад
Yup. Look up Ormiston Yew.
@Fuilleverte
@Fuilleverte 11 лет назад
Not to be picky but's Culodden not Flodden
@richardtallach7104
@richardtallach7104 4 года назад
Great song, but Knox's Gspel and the Reformed faith is sweet and warm like mulled wine.
@kierananderson5807
@kierananderson5807 Год назад
I really love this song but it's not fair to attack john knox this way. The people of the reformation were not the same as the miserable kirk of later centuries.
@richintalent
@richintalent 8 лет назад
does anyone else cry when they hear this?
@miscellaniac3367
@miscellaniac3367 7 лет назад
Bawled my eyes out. Still tear up when it gets to the part about the bird. From my perspective, no matter how bad things get, no matter the terrible things one sees, or the despair thousands of years of oppression can bring someone, there is still hope to found in those memories.
@ronalddunne3413
@ronalddunne3413 7 лет назад
Tears, yes. Have loved this song since I first heard it
@ega95jch
@ega95jch 7 лет назад
Me too. Actually been there today - very moving.
@blogger1947
@blogger1947 5 лет назад
Yes, I can barely listen to it without tears.
@uniquedisplayname6051
@uniquedisplayname6051 4 года назад
No. I'm not crying. You're crying. There's something in my eye. STOP LOOKING AT ME!
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