Live performances have a theatrical style inspired by Vaudeville and music hall, and often incorporate 78s played on an old-fashioned gramophone, or sound effects from a transistor radio. He is most often accompanied by percussionist "Temperance Society" Chip Bailey, who plays cheese graters and egg whisks, a Stumpf fiddle and a Shruti box, as well as the more typical drums and cymbals. Other musicians who perform with Wilson from time to time include Paul Pilot (guitar), Réa Curran (trumpet, backing vocals, accordion), Ben Castle (clarinet, saxophone), Ben Hales (bass guitar), Gareth Williams, "Professor" Ger Eaton (keyboards), Dan Donnelly (mandoline, backing vocals) and Serge Archibald III (saxophone, "ethereal background sounds", vibes).
From beginning solo performing in 2002, his albums include Adventures in Gramophone (2005), Songs from the Deep Forest (2006), both of which were nominated for the Choice Music Prize, I Never Thought This Day Would Come (2008), Little Revolutions (2009), The Silent World of Hector Mann (2010), Mother Courage and Her Children (2010), Under the Dark Cloth (2011) and Oh Pioneer (2012).
Music was all he ever wanted to do. He learned piano as a child and sang traditional Irish songs in churches and community centres with his sisters. Soon he began writing his own songs and played in some local rock bands with little success.
Under his pseudonym 'Duke Special' he recorded two limited EPs (Lucky Me, My Villain Heart) and sold them at hundreds of concerts across Ireland, the UK and Germany. He supported Aqualung, Rufus Wainwright, Paddy Casey, Gemma Hayes, cDavid Ford, The Divine Comedy Snow Patrol and many others over the last years. More than 6,000 copies of the EPs were sold, and Duke re-released the two EPs as an album (Adventures in Gramophone). In 2005 the "Your Vandal"-EP was released.
Special credit must be given to his onstage partner Chip Bailey, who greatly amuses with self-made percussions formerly known as kitchenware.
Duke Special's second album (and debut on V2 Records) Songs From the Deep Forest is out now and received very good reviews. A limited vinyl box set with six heavyweight 7" in a wooden box is also available. The first single from the album was "Freewheel".
A special two disc edition of "Songs From the Deep Forest" was released on October 1st 2007. Amongst other bonus live tracks is the latest single "Our Love Goes Deeper Than This" with Neil Hannon (The Divine Comedy) and Romeo Stodart (The Magic Numbers).
Duke Special released his album I Never Thought This Day Would Come in the UK in April 2009. A more immediate and visceral collection than the previous multi-platinum selling Songs From The Deep Forest, the new album’s many moments of beauty and hope are juxtaposed with a dark, brooding edge- the trademark twist of the Duke. Recorded between Wapping, London; Champaign, Illinois and Culleybackey, Northern Ireland, I Never Thought This Day Would Come was produced by long-time collaborator Paul Pilot and mixed by Nick Terry, best known for his work with The Klaxons and The Libertines. In a deliberate attempt to push outwards, Duke Special undertook many writing collaborations for this album including sessions with Daniel Benjamin - drummer with German punk band Jumbo Jet, Paul Pilot, Phil Wilkinson and Bernard Butler. The wind, brass and percussion of the RTE Symphony Orchestra, under the stewardship of the inimitable David Brophy, add a swirling carnival flavour to the proceedings.
Since the release of Songs From The Deep Forest, Duke Special has toured across Ireland, the UK and Europe. From headlining a packed-to-the-rafters Shepherds Bush Empire in London to stage diving at Electric Picnic, hosting five nights back-to-back at Belfast’s Empire Music Hall to appearing as a special guest performer at the Cannes Film Festival, Duke Special has come further than he ever imagined he might. Crowded House invited him along on their first tour in ten years. He gave a little-known Welsh singer called Duffy her first ever shows, guested for the legendary Ray Davies in London and performed at The Irish Film Boards Oscar Wilde event in LA.
Duke Special’s immense creative talents have seen him writing the theme tune for Sesame Tree - the Northern Ireland edition of Sesame Street - where he also got to sing with The Muppets in the final episode. He has hosted a night at the Belfast Film Festival where he performed as a puppet of himself. He created a night of song and theatre in the Spiegeltent for the Dublin Fringe Festival and performed his songs accompanied by a 60 piece strong RTE Symphony Orchestra at a sold out show in Dublin’s National Concert Hall.
Low
Duke Special Lyrics
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I've stained your dress and bruised you too
I pledged a million sorry eyes
Stumbling, undignified
All the cards came crashing down
Spin the wheels to leave the crown
Mercy you and mercy me
There's comfort in the rushing wind
The silence, God, is deafening
But I've forgotten how to feel
It's easier to fake it
So calling all the born agains
I need your tears and sweet amends
Mercy out and mercy in
I hope that I can make it
Low, low, carry me low
Low, low, carry me low
So flicker through like radio
You never know, you never know
My promises are paper thin
Swallow up your joy
So calling all the born agains
I need your tears and sweet amends
Mercy out and mercy in
I hope that I can make it
Low, low, carry me low
Low, low, carry me low
Low, low, carry me low
Low, low, carry me low
The Duke Special's song "Low" is a gut-wrenching ballad that reflects on the aftermath of a failed relationship. The lyrics start with an admission of guilt as the singer asks for forgiveness. "Mercy me and mercy you, I've stained your dress and bruised you too, I pledged a million sorry eyes, stumbling, undignified." The singer recognizes that their actions have caused harm and they are willing to take responsibility for them. However, the damage has already been done, and now the singer is left to deal with the consequences.
In the next verse, the singer laments the end of their relationship. They talk about how all the cards came crashing down, and how they and their partner were forced to leave their throne. Despite the turmoil, the singer acknowledges the undying love that still exists between them. "Mercy you and mercy me, you're still in love in spite of me." It is a poignant reminder that the emotional attachment they had is still present, but it's too late to fix what was broken.
The last verse is a cry for help. The singer has gone numb and is unable to feel anything. They have forgotten how to feel and have resorted to faking it. They ask for the help of the "born agains," seeking their tears and mercy. There is a sense of desperation in the words as the singer pleads for forgiveness and the hope that they can make it through their pain. The chorus, "Low, low, carry me low," is a repeated refrain that emphasizes the weight of the singer's emotional turmoil.
Line by Line Meaning
Mercy me and mercy you
I apologize to both you and myself
I've stained your dress and bruised you too
I've caused you harm
I pledged a million sorry eyes
I'm apologetic beyond measure
Stumbling, undignified
I'm not graceful in my apologies
All the cards came crashing down
Everything fell apart
Spin the wheels to leave the crown
I needed to leave a position of power
Mercy you and mercy me
We both need forgiveness
You're still in love in spite of me
You still care about me
There's comfort in the rushing wind
Nature provides solace
The silence, God, is deafening
The lack of response from a higher power is overwhelming
But I've forgotten how to feel
I've become numb
It's easier to fake it
Pretending is simpler than confronting my emotions
So calling all the born agains
I'm reaching out to those who have had a spiritual rebirth
I need your tears and sweet amends
I require your emotional support and apologies
Mercy out and mercy in
Let's forgive each other
I hope that I can make it
I aspire to overcome my struggles
Low, low, carry me low
I feel downtrodden
So flicker through like radio
My attention is fleeting
You never know, you never know
The future is uncertain
My promises are paper thin
My commitments aren't reliable
Swallow up your joy
My actions may negatively affect your happiness
Low, low, carry me low
I'm still feeling down
Low, low, carry me low
My spirits are still low
Low, low, carry me low
I need help to rise again
Low, low, carry me low
I'm pleading for assistance
Contributed by Scarlett F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.