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Urban Tapestry was inducted into the Filk Hall Of Fame in 2011! We are deeply appreciative of this honour. If you're not familiar with the term "filk", please see our Filk FAQ entry: What is filk?

 Newest project: URBAN TAPESTRY: BEHIND THE MUSIC (A MOCKUMENTARY), our first commercial DVD! Had a great launch at FKO and are selling the remainder online in our new Urban Tapestry shop, which also has the mini trailer and more info about the DVD.

 

 

Thursday
Mar292012

Homecoming: lyrics (based on a Ray Bradbury short story)

Words & music by Debbie Ridpath Ohi

This song was based on one of my favourite Ray Bradbury short stories, "The Rocket Man" and was included on our Sushi And High Tea live concert CD. Of the songs I've written, this is one of my personal favourites. It's not just about the short story, you see -- it's about love and loss and family.

I've always been a huge Ray Bradbury fan. His autograph had a prominent page in my collection as a teenager: 

You can hear "Homecoming" on my music group's live performance album. I'm playing the rhythm guitar part on this track, Allison Durno plays lead guitar bits and Jodi Krangle sings lead. Allison and I sing some backup during the chorus.

Even before I experienced family loss myself, I was deeply moved by this story and others by Ray Bradbury. His writing affected me in so many ways, and was a major factor in my own desire to be a writer.

 HOMECOMING

Words & music by Debbie Ridpath Ohi

C(add 9)       D/F#          G/B           A7sus
===========    ===========   ===========   ===========
| | | | | |    | | | | | |   | | | | | |   | | | | | |
-----------    -----------   -----------   -----------
| | x | | |    x | | x | |   | x | | | |   | | x | | |
-----------    -----------   -----------   -----------
| x | | x |    | | | | x |   | | | | x |   | | | | x |
-----------    -----------   -----------   -----------
| | | | | |    | | | | | |   | | | | | |   | | | | | |
-----------    -----------   -----------   -----------

Intro:  D   Cadd9  G/B  A7sus

     D/F#                       Cadd9
My mother looks into the sky, I think she hears him coming
D/F#                         Cadd9
but the stars are blinding her so she cannot see
G/B                                    A7sus
"Help me keep him home this time," she says to me.
               D    Cadd9  G/B  A7sus
"He's coming home."

My father walks into the house, we laugh in his embrace
The scent of fire and stardust cling to his hands and face
Already we are waiting for a sign
Will he stay this time?


CHORUS (strummed):
D          Cadd9           G/B        A7sus A7
I hear the stars, they are calling tonight
C                 G/B
Listen, can't you hear them?
D          Cadd9           G/B        A7sus A7
I hear the stars, they are calling tonight
Cadd9
Calling me home
            D   Cadd9 G/B   A7sus
Calling me home.


He takes us to the carnival and swimming in the ocean
We picnic in the mountains, our faces to the sun
Each moment is a gift I take with me
A memory.

My father sits beside me, his laughter ringing true
"What's it like in space?" I ask as I always do
His eyes grow distant and he smiles, but mom...
she looks away.


BRIDGE:
Em           A          Cadd9
Before my father leaves, he takes me aside
    D        Cadd9        G/B               A
He says, "The next I come back, I won't be leaving
D         Cadd9          G/B              A
Tell your mother that I love you both and I am
        D    Cadd9  G/B  A7sus
coming home."

CHORUS

In the fading sunset, the message comes next day
His ship fell into the sun, a blaze of gold and gray
I try to tell Mom but she turns away...
             D    Cadd9  G/B  A7sus  D Cadd9  G/B  A7sus
and goes inside.

My mother looks into the sky, I think she hears him coming
but the stars are blinding her so she cannot see
The winds are cold, I hear them whisper to me
"He's coming home."

CHORUS (twice)

Tuesday
Dec062011

Library Boy: lyrics & streaming audio

 LIBRARY BOY

Words & music by Debbie Ridpath Ohi / Short URL for sharing: http://bit.ly/LibraryBoy

Here's a home recording with Jodi Krangle on vocals and me on MIDI guitar (if you like Jodi's vocals, do check out her Voiceoversandvocals.com site!). This was a surprise birthday gift from Urban Tapestry to our librarian friend, Rand Bellavia, in April 2002. We don't tend to perform this in public anymore.

I've included chords and lyrics below in case anyone wants to cover this. If you do, I'd love to know!

 

C                                                F    G
I am a civilized girl, I comb my hair, I love family
C
but I confess my very favourite refuge is my local
F        G
library.
F                            G
The musty bookshelves are so picturesque
F                           G               C     C
But most of all I like the guy behind the desk.
--
CHORUS:
F        C
Hey, Mr. Library Boy, please wontcha
F                                 C
show me a little Heinlein or some Leo Tolstoy
F                          C
You don't know I exist but you have my heart
G
Wontcha stamp my card?
--

C  C
C                                                     F   G
The way you put away books, the way you always articulate
C                                
The way you gimme a look when I talk too loud, it makes my poor heart 
F       G
palpitate
F                          G
When I go home, the world loses its zest
F                                 G               C    C                    
Can't wait 'til I get back to the guy behind the desk.
--
CHORUS
--
C                                                       F  G
I've got a tendency to keep books 'til they're way overdue
C          
I get the notices but it's been six years, where's my special
F           G
visit from you?  
F                            G
   You smile at me and I can't help but obsess
F                           G               C   C
how I'd like to catalog the guy behind the desk.
        
--
CHORUS
--      
 
        BRIDGE/END:
                C                       F                       C   C
        Oh Mr. Library Boy, by now you surely know I'm not a newcomer
                  C                             F
        So baby, let's not be coy, I'd like to get your
                             C      C
              Dewey Decimal Number
  F                            G
I try but nothing I do will make me forget
F                            G               C -------
My passion for that special guy behind the desk.
              
              (Jodi: Mr. Library Boy, lemme show ya some
                     bibliophile joy)
Saturday
Sep102011

Jodi's voiceover on another tv commercial: Hood Sour Cream

Apologies for the hiatus. So much has been going on Allison's, Jodi's and my life since I last posted, and we'll be posting more about that later. 

Jodi's voiceover career has really been taking off, for example! Here's one of her recent projects, doing the voice narration for a Hood Sour Cream commercial:

Thursday
Apr142011

Urban Tapestry FKO report online

Thursday
Apr072011

Mini-trailer for our DVD

We had some DVDs left over from our FilKONtario launch, and will be making them available online soon. :-)

In this trailer: Photo stills courtesy Phil Mills, John Hall, Walter Korynkiewicz.