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Title: Ledge or Lane
Post by: iandiddams on August 16, 2020, 06:02:54 PM
A chum that has followed FC for about a million years said he always thought the lyrics to MOTL were...

Meet on the ledge....
Meet on the LANE....

And not meet on the ledge, reprised.

Which makes sense at least for a rhyme with AGAIN.


Searching online doesn't show anything but ledge x 2...
But that isnt necessarily definitive of course.

I've listened to the band singng it...
But its not clear either way..



Anybody any definitive answers with source?

Cheers

Didds






Title: Re: Ledge or Lane
Post by: Paul on August 16, 2020, 10:08:03 PM

A chum that has followed FC for about a million years said he always thought the lyrics to MOTL were...

Meet on the ledge....
Meet on the LANE....

And not meet on the ledge, reprised.

Which makes sense at least for a rhyme with AGAIN.


Searching online doesn't show anything but ledge x 2...
But that isnt necessarily definitive of course.

I've listened to the band singng it...
But its not clear either way..



Anybody any definitive answers with source?

Cheers

Didds







The Fairport Songbook, written by Maart, says Ledge twice.

Paul


Title: Re: Ledge or Lane
Post by: Dan O. on August 17, 2020, 08:15:34 AM
Not sure there was ever any doubt about "ledge".

Reminds me of the BBC4 RT documentary "A Solitary Life" where Martin Carthy misquotes MOTL's verse as "Too many friends who died" as opposed to the correct "Too many friends who TRIED."
Adds a slightly different context or meaning.

The editor/producer didn't pick up on it, though, probably thinking "Carthy's a guru* - he wouldn't make a mistake like that."

* Carthy is indeed a guru, a treasure and a wonderful collector of song, but he was incorrect on this occasion.


Title: Re: Ledge or Lane
Post by: iandiddams on August 17, 2020, 11:48:49 AM


The Fairport Songbook, written by Maart, says Ledge twice.

Paul



Thanks Paul.

didds