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The Sandman Folklore: Traditional Singers Talking (87* d) RE: Folklore: Traditional Singers Talking 19 May 14


7 examples of the opposite of Walter Pardon.
So?
Jim, it means that when you post on here about traditional singers and you consistently only quote Walter Pardon, you are painting a picture which is not an accurate one,your posts possibly, accidentally or possibly deliberately, might accidentally give a misleading picture. you are probably unaware that i have spent a good part of my life, in the company of traditional singers, listening to their songs, and having an INTEREST in the background of their songs and singing ,and that i am not uniNformed, AND I AM INTERESTED IN THE BACKGROUND OF THE SONGS THAT TRADTIONAL SINGERS SING.
as a result of this I am not prepared to sit back and let you mislead people on this forum, and have provided seven examples of the opposite of Walter Pardon.
Jim, please do not ever try and misquote me or ridicule my posts.let me remind you that I am as informed as you are about traditional singers, I spent many hours and happy evenings in the company of tradtional singers in east anglia with John and Katie Howson.


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