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The Yarra Song

Post: # 1997305Post Sainternist »

Last night I went to the Forum to see Billy Bragg live for the first time. I’m mostly familiar with his first three albums, but last night he mainly played material from the next three after the first three of his back catalogue. Anyway, during his encore, Billy played a song I’d never heard before called the Yarra Song, in which it was revealed to me in the lyrics that even though he is a dyed-in-the-wool West Ham United fan, he is also a Sainter.

Gotta say, this was a bit of a palate cleanser after Ed Sheeran made his surprise appearance at Moorabbin recently 🤮

Sorry, I probably should dis Ed Sheeran. He’s just not my cup of tea haha

But anyway, here are the lyrics to Billy’s song, if you don’t care to hear the song, or whatever:

There's a chill tonight on the Yarra
Winter is creeping in
While far away my loved ones
Wake up in England's spring
And although delights await me
All the way to Flinders Street
It's that little piece of heaven
With which they must compete
When The Saints take on The Magpies
Someday too far away
I barrack for St. Kilda
In that funny game they play
But my heart's not really in it
My mind wanders to a town
Where The Hammers sing "I'm forever blowing bubbles"
And the rain comes pouring down
Yes, it's still raining in England
Guess that's why I like it here
There's a brolly in my hotel room
For when the skies aren't clear
'Cos it never rains in Sydney
And it never rains in Perth
Adelaide's a desert
And Brisbane's just scorched earth
So excuse me please such days as there
And send me to the town
Where the children sing when St. Kilda win
And the rain comes falling down
So wake me up tomorrow
And send me home again
To where The Hammers sing "I'm forever blowing bubbles"
In the pouring London rain



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Re: The Yarra Song

Post: # 1997340Post saynta »

1. Never heard of Billy Bragg.

2. Like Ed Sheeran even if he doesn't have your usual rock star looks.

3. Hate f****** England. Deserted us twice.


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Sainternist wrote: Sat 18 Mar 2023 1:01pm Last night I went to the Forum to see Billy Bragg live for the first time. I’m mostly familiar with his first three albums, but last night he mainly played material from the next three after the first three of his back catalogue. Anyway, during his encore, Billy played a song I’d never heard before called the Yarra Song, in which it was revealed to me in the lyrics that even though he is a dyed-in-the-wool West Ham United fan, he is also a Sainter.

Gotta say, this was a bit of a palate cleanser after Ed Sheeran made his surprise appearance at Moorabbin recently 🤮

Sorry, I probably should dis Ed Sheeran. He’s just not my cup of tea haha

But anyway, here are the lyrics to Billy’s song, if you don’t care to hear the song, or whatever:

There's a chill tonight on the Yarra
Winter is creeping in
While far away my loved ones
Wake up in England's spring
And although delights await me
All the way to Flinders Street
It's that little piece of heaven
With which they must compete
When The Saints take on The Magpies
Someday too far away
I barrack for St. Kilda
In that funny game they play
But my heart's not really in it
My mind wanders to a town
Where The Hammers sing "I'm forever blowing bubbles"
And the rain comes pouring down
Yes, it's still raining in England
Guess that's why I like it here
There's a brolly in my hotel room
For when the skies aren't clear
'Cos it never rains in Sydney
And it never rains in Perth
Adelaide's a desert
And Brisbane's just scorched earth
So excuse me please such days as there
And send me to the town
Where the children sing when St. Kilda win
And the rain comes falling down
So wake me up tomorrow
And send me home again
To where The Hammers sing "I'm forever blowing bubbles"
In the pouring London rain

Great find Sainternist - Billy Brag any day over that Sheeran person. After hearing about him on this site the other week, I listened to a couple of his songs - struth he’s beige. I guess if Sheeran gives the Saints a bit of publicity he ain’t all that bad eh as a person?


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Re: The Yarra Song

Post: # 1997393Post Sainternist »

loris wrote: Sat 18 Mar 2023 5:35pm

Great find Sainternist - Billy Brag any day over that Sheeran person. After hearing about him on this site the other week, I listened to a couple of his songs - struth he’s beige. I guess if Sheeran gives the Saints a bit of publicity he ain’t all that bad eh as a person?
Glad you enjoyed Billy’s song, Loris!

Yes, I really shouldn’t bemoan Ed Sheeran’s patronage of the club when his intentions are obviously good. In an ideal world we could all enjoy his music, but as long as he makes his fans happy, that’s what matters.


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saynta wrote: Sat 18 Mar 2023 3:43pm 1. Never heard of Billy Bragg.

2. Like Ed Sheeran even if he doesn't have your usual rock star looks.

3. Hate f****** England. Deserted us twice.
Billy Bragg is an example of what is good from England; and perhaps we can say that about Ed Sheeran, as well.


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Post: # 1997399Post shanegrambeau »

The Japanese fandom for St Kilda is out of control.


In the version with lyrics, it is based on Max King.

They sing, (to the sound of 'how I want to be with St kilda) 'Minna de dekakeyou! Mr Max, Mr Max Mr Max' (Which means 'let's go out to, let's go to Mr. Max, which was pretty much the plan in '21 and '22)

Check it out



It is DEEP soul.


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Sainternist wrote: Sat 18 Mar 2023 10:48pm
saynta wrote: Sat 18 Mar 2023 3:43pm 1. Never heard of Billy Bragg.

2. Like Ed Sheeran even if he doesn't have your usual rock star looks.

3. Hate f****** England. Deserted us twice.
Billy Bragg is an example of what is good from England; and perhaps we can say that about Ed Sheeran, as well.
I didn't say I hated Billy, only his country ffs. Until the above post I had never heard of him. If he barracks for the saints I might warm to him. :wink:
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Post: # 1997432Post shanegrambeau »

I actually saw Bragg at the Forum in 1988 or '89. Fair dinkum true story.

I see Bragg as a St Kilda type, for sure. Or Bulldogs.


You're quite brilliant Shane, yeah..terrific!
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Sainternist wrote: Sat 18 Mar 2023 10:41pm
loris wrote: Sat 18 Mar 2023 5:35pm

Great find Sainternist - Billy Brag any day over that Sheeran person. After hearing about him on this site the other week, I listened to a couple of his songs - struth he’s beige. I guess if Sheeran gives the Saints a bit of publicity he ain’t all that bad eh as a person?
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Glad you enjoyed Billy’s song, Loris!

Sure did Sainternist, BB is the English version of Woody Guthrie. I can recall Billy once saying that Woody Guthrie was his greatest influence.
My favourite version of a Woody Guthrie song sung by Billy Brag is, ‘When the Roses Bloom Again’, can always leave me with moist eyes, especially if I’m strolling through some military grave sites.
I was at a concert in London in 2018. It was an Anzac memorial concert, I happened to be seated next to Derryn Hinch ( it’s just the way the tickets fell on the night as I didn’t personally know Derryn Hinch). We got chatting and found we had some mutual acquaintances back home in Aus. At the end of the concert, he extended an invitation to me to join him at the official after concert function etc.
I declined Hinch’s invite as I was meeting friends after the concert at a different venue.
As I was making my way out of the hall I noticed Derryn Hinch walk up to Billy Brag & give him a big bear hug, they obviously knew each other quite well. Billy B walked into the official function with Hinch. I was cursing myself for knocking Hinch’s invite back. I could have met Billy Brag, I’m sure my friends would have forgiven me if I’d stood them up!!


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Listen to the great rendition of saints go marching in by George Kamikaze he is a busker in Melbourne central


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loris wrote: Sun 19 Mar 2023 1:39pm

Sure did Sainternist, BB is the English version of Woody Guthrie. I can recall Billy once saying that Woody Guthrie was his greatest influence.
My favourite version of a Woody Guthrie song sung by Billy Brag is, ‘When the Roses Bloom Again’, can always leave me with moist eyes, especially if I’m strolling through some military grave sites.
I was at a concert in London in 2018. It was an Anzac memorial concert, I happened to be seated next to Derryn Hinch ( it’s just the way the tickets fell on the night as I didn’t personally know Derryn Hinch). We got chatting and found we had some mutual acquaintances back home in Aus. At the end of the concert, he extended an invitation to me to join him at the official after concert function etc.
I declined Hinch’s invite as I was meeting friends after the concert at a different venue.
As I was making my way out of the hall I noticed Derryn Hinch walk up to Billy Brag & give him a big bear hug, they obviously knew each other quite well. Billy B walked into the official function with Hinch. I was cursing myself for knocking Hinch’s invite back. I could have met Billy Brag, I’m sure my friends would have forgiven me if I’d stood them up!!
Loris, I,m sure you know Billy Bragg loved Woody so much that he and Jeff Tweedy from Wilco, wrote music to many of Woody's lyrics that he had not recorded. Billy was asked to do this by Woody's daughter Nora.
The result was two brilliant albums Mermaid Avenue in 1998 and Mermaid Avenue Volume II in 2000.
If you haven't heard them, they are well worth a listen.


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George Kamikawa & Noriko Tadano - Medley when the saints go marching in.


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they'll still be playing billy bragg songs long after we've all forgotten the likes of sheeran and his bland commercial muzak.


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desertsaint wrote: Sun 19 Mar 2023 3:37pm they'll still be playing billy bragg songs long after we've all forgotten the likes of sheeran and his bland commercial muzak.
They will still be playing Elvis long after Braggs and Sheeran are dead and buried along with their forgettable music.


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