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The Story of the Song

How, what, where or why? I've been writing songs since I was 10 years old. Once a month I'll talk about a particular song - why I wrote it, or how, or what inspired me, or maybe I'll just tell a little anecdote that illustrates the song - who knows? There's no method to this series, so each episode may be a different length - I may not have much to say, I may have a lot to say. And at the end of the chat I'll play the song - available on Spotify and all other streaming and download services of course.

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    Ep. 5 - Fell Off A Mountain

    "Fell Off A Mountain" was the debut single from Big Bam Boo. Written in my Plaistow, East London house in 1987 where Shark & I wrote every Sunday creating what was to become Big Bam Boo. Every song had to pass the "spaghetti test". In this month's Story of the Song I talk about the writing process, the way we got our record deal, and about the video shoot in Nashville & Alexandria, Tennessee. This song story was requested by super-fan Eric Miller - thanks Eric - I hope it tells you what you wanted to know!Unfortunately I only ever had the video on a VHS cassette and when I transferred it to the computer many years ago, I didn't have a proper capture device, so the quality is very poor. Add to the fact that for this podcast I've had to reduce the size to fit the vertical resolution. You can watch the video in a larger format on my YouTube channel under the Big Bam Boo playlist, though I'm not sure it will look any clearer! I did however replace the poor audio quality of the VHS with the CD audio for the version in this podcast.

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    Ep. 4 - A Dark Horse Damned

    ADHD - an explanation? Perhaps !I realised after I shot this that there was a lot that I'd wanted to talk about but had forgotten - of course that's the issue. I never plan these clips, I roll the camera and start talking. Typical ADHD, no planning, no forward thinking just - ah, now is a good time to shoot the next podcast. So I think this does give a fair representation of - this. The lyrics to the song appear on the screen whilst it plays at the end of the chat."A Dark Horse Damned": can be found on the album "Dark Dog Days", and is available on all streaming services, as well as from my website www.songman.org - where you can listen entirely for free.Thanks to James Stathatos - Bass Guitar and Alvaro Hurtado - Drums

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    Ep. 3 - The Ballad of Jago Trelawney

    Based on a real Naval battle between the English and the French, that took place in 1793. Eighty Cornish tin-miners had been recruited to serve aboard the Nymphe just weeks before the battle. Jago Trelawney, a character I created, sadly didn't make it home.

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    Ep. 2 - In Honour

    Written in 2007, recorded around 2010, and finally mixed mastered and released worldwide in 2014.In HonourIn honour of so many songs that have been written about loveI won't try - to protest - or deny - that the bestis the song that I wrote just for youAnd besides - if it's true I'm amazedIt all seems remarkably plain when you look at these wordsnothing grand or obtuseeloquent - what's the use?when these words they just simply belongin one simple song - for you.I could pretend that I'm a man of learning a title to my name makes me look smartI could pretend that I'm a man of lettersbut really I'm just chasing your heart…… your heartIn honour of so many songs that have been written about loveI won't try- to protest - or deny - that the bestis the song that I wrotejust for you - and besides - if it's trueI'm amazedWords and Music by Simon Scardanelli © 2007 Musica Scardanelli

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    Ep. 1 - Fish Out of Water

    Written in 1993 (I think) Fish Out of Water really should be awarded a long service medal. It's the oldest song in my repertoire that I sing in virtually every concert I play.And, after all these years, I've won an award! First prize at TourMusicFest 2025.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

How, what, where or why? I've been writing songs since I was 10 years old. Once a month I'll talk about a particular song - why I wrote it, or how, or what inspired me, or maybe I'll just tell a little anecdote that illustrates the song - who knows? There's no method to this series, so each episode may be a different length - I may not have much to say, I may have a lot to say. And at the end of the chat I'll play the song - available on Spotify and all other streaming and download services of course.

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Simon Scardanelli

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