19 September 2009

Two songs by Jane Siberry





Two Canadian winners below, two canadian songs here! I don't think I've posted these two videos before. If I have enjoy them again. Both songs are from Jane Siberry's finest work When I was a Boy. It also contains her best known song Calling All Angels but I prefer these songs to that one

Iran, Trafigura and Vulture Funds and the scum that administer to follow tomorrow

9 comments:

Knatolee said...

OOooh, I like Jane! Talented and original, isn't she? Did you know she recently gave away her possessions and renamed herself "Issa"?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Siberry


I think I'm going to keep my possessions and continue calling myself Knatolee/Natalie. :)

jams o donnell said...

I had heard of teh Issa thing. THat's her choice but I think I'll leep my things and house too!

Colin Campbell said...

It would be tough to give up your house and stuff. That is all you have other than your family.

Thanks for introducing me to Jane Siberry. Heard of her, but never heard her.

James Higham said...

Did she do this as Jane or Issa?

jams o donnell said...

Glad to be of service Colin

These were as Jane rather than Issa. When I was a Boy was released in the early 90s

Nevin said...

hmmm. I am not sure if she is my cup of tea....
I am not too fond of repetitive lyrics... I also did not find the music at al original... sorry Jams... :(

jams o donnell said...

To each their own Nevin!

Unknown said...

I LOVE Jane Siberry. I always feel like I'm one of only a few people in the world who have even heard of her! A lot of people know the song Calling All Angels because it was in the movie Pay It Forward but rarely does anyone remember her name, let alone know any other songs by her. I love the song about the cow; actually I think there are two songs about Bessie. But that's me - a penchant for the odd and quirky!

You made my day here!

jams o donnell said...

Some of her stuff sounds dated in my view (the same can be said about many artists( but When I was a Boy is truly a great album