Dance me to the (loose) end...

Tributes & covers; Leonard's songs on the soundtracks and TV
Post Reply
User avatar
Rob
Posts: 1131
Joined: Mon Jan 19, 2004 11:07 pm
Location: Wales

Dance me to the (loose) end...

Post by Rob »

BBC radio 4 show "Loose ends " yesterday featured Madeleine Peyroux singing live "Dance me to the end of love".

You can hear the show (for the next week) on

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/comedy/looseends.shtml

This song is the opening track of her album "Careless love".

Rob.
User avatar
Partisan
Posts: 536
Joined: Thu Jun 27, 2002 1:32 pm

Post by Partisan »

I had the misfortune to hear that also. "I came upon a butcher, she was butchering a song"(sic).

p.
User avatar
margaret
Posts: 1856
Joined: Thu Nov 07, 2002 1:21 am
Location: UK

Post by margaret »

I just caught that also. The live version she sang on the show is nowhere near as good as the album version. It's a nice album and funnilly enough it was playing in a shop I was in on Saturday afternoon.

margaret
Tchocolatl
Posts: 3805
Joined: Wed Apr 02, 2003 10:07 pm

Post by Tchocolatl »

Sic? Sic! Sic!
Sic?

Question: What is the proper usage for the term/expression "sic?"

Answer: "Sic" is Latin for "such." It is used, typically in brackets, to indicate that the writer is aware of an error or apparent error.
[Sic]

Question: Should [sic] be used when an accepted — but not preferred — spelling of a word is used in quoted matter, especially when the preferred spelling is used throughout the rest of the document?

Answer: Reserve [sic] for errors. I would not, for instance, use [sic] after each British spelling: "The colours [sic] in catalogue [sic]. . . ." I'd either standardize the spelling silently or leave the original un(re)marked.:

Source :
http://www.protrainco.com/info/essays/usage.htm#_1_11

Therere, in view of the last comment of Margaret I understand that P's comment was an error. 8)

Have a nice day folks, I have to run!!
Post Reply

Return to “Tribute concerts, Cover versions & Soundtracks”