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205.1 | Is this it ? | TRCO01::FINNEY | Keep cool, but do not freeze ... | Wed Jul 12 1989 21:06 | 28 |
| Caaaaannaaddaaaaaa ...
(one little two little three little indians)
Weeee love theeee ...
(now we are twen-ty mill-i-on )
Caaaaannaaddaaaaaa ...
( dum dum dum dumdedumdumdadumdum )
Stronggg and freeee ..
(strong and free )
Hurrahh! Vivre la Canada, three cheers hip-hip-hooray !
Le Centenaiiiiire, that's the order of the day.
and I forget the rest.
Is that it ? ( apologies to Bobby Gimby )
Scooter
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205.2 | | TRCO01::FINNEY | Keep cool, but do not freeze ... | Wed Jul 12 1989 21:09 | 5 |
| I just realized that you were talking about Expo 88 in Australia.
The song I just sang 8^) was from Expo '67 in Montreal, during
our Centennial.
Scooter
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205.3 | | FSCORE::PAVEZKA | Cowabunga, Dude | Thu Jul 13 1989 11:59 | 7 |
| re .1
It was also "1 little , 2 little, 3 Canadians" ..... not Indians
sounds good though
pete
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205.4 | | TRCO01::FINNEY | Keep cool, but do not freeze ... | Thu Jul 13 1989 20:17 | 6 |
| >> It was also "1 little , 2 little, 3 Canadians" ..... not Indians
hmmm... I knew that that sounded wrong, but after all these years,
that's what stuck in my head ! Thanks !
Scooter
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205.5 | Is this Toronto french? | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Fri Jul 14 1989 11:14 | 10 |
| Hum, "Vivre la Canada"
| | |------ This we know
| |---------- this should be "le" since Canada (the word)
| is of the male gender.
|--------------- this should be "vive" (vivre = to live)
Vive le Canada anyway,
Jean
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205.6 | Any leads? | INFACT::SCHWARTZ | What shall I give? ...My heart! | Sat Jul 15 1989 21:00 | 18 |
| Since we're on the topic of Canadian tunes...
...one thing that has always stuck in my mind was the beautiful music which
accompanied the '76 Olympics in Montreal. Especially haunting was the long,
beautiful-yet-mournful closing solo played by Maynard Ferguson, followed by
people dancing joyously in the Olympic stadium. For me, the joy and beauty of
those moments outshines even my own country's bicentennial in my memory.
Then during one of those trivial moments in ABC's broadcast of the winter '88
Olympics in Calgary, Jim McKay mentioned in passing that all of the '76 music
was composed by a Canadian named (I think this is correct) Dominic Frontiere.
I have checked the analog of "Books in Print" for records, and have never found
anything by this fabulous composer. How I would love to hear those tunes
again.
Can anybody comment on this work?
Russ Schwartz.
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205.7 | Record's At Home ! | KAOFS::LOCKYER | Garry | Mon Jul 17 1989 09:18 | 10 |
| I have the music from the Montreal Olympics at home. I'll try to
locate it and get you some more information. The name you mentioned
didn't sound familiar, but you could be correct. In any event, the
composer was French Canadian and he was considered a chiled prodigy.
I believe he died at a very young age.
Regards,
Garry
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205.8 | Andre Mathieu | KAOFS::LOCKYER | Garry | Mon Jul 17 1989 09:38 | 18 |
| Here's what your looking for:
The Games Of The 21st Olympiad
Montreal 1976
Original Soundtrack
Music Of The Official Ceromonies(sp?)
Polydor 2424124A
The compsoer's name is Andre Mathieu.
Regards,
And of course, I meant "child prodigy", not "chiled prodigy" in the
previous reply.
Garry
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205.9 | | TRCO01::FINNEY | Keep cool, but do not freeze ... | Sun Jul 23 1989 00:54 | 16 |
| >> -< Is this Toronto french? >-
>> Vivre
was a typo, sorry.
>> la Canada
was an error, since, for some dumb reason, I thought Canada
was of the feminine gender.
>>Vive le Canada anyway
yup.
Scooter
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