One thing I enjoy about Zoom sessions is that when I am muted, I can freely sing along. And doing so reinforces my memory of lyrics. At an in-person I would mainly sing along with choruses, only sometimes very quietly with verses. The story of Eliza Carthy's unfortunate experience at a Peggy Seeger concert and of Keberoxu's experience bringing friends to a Martin Carthy, reminds me of a time I attended a Peggy Seeger concert in a theatre and a person next to me was complaining to her neighbours about how badly Peggy sang "First Time Ever I Saw Your Face." The complainer was wanting the Roberta Flack rendition. Her criticism of Peggy Seeger's singing was terrible to me because I knew that Ewan MacColl wrote the song about Peggy, something the critiquer probably was unaware of. I also had the experience of a couple next to me making disparaging remarks about Joe Heaney's singing when he took his turn on stage at a concert which featured other more popular-type Irish singers and musicians.
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