The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #141558   Message #3259595
Posted By: GUEST,999
18-Nov-11 - 04:50 PM
Thread Name: popularisation and commercialisation of roots/trad
Subject: RE: popularisation and commercialisation of roots/trad
"in the process of getting altered it is taken away from its roots, if by popularising roots music we take it way fron its roots"

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'Easily grown plants from cuttings would include English ivy, goldfish plants, wandering jew, pothos, crown of thorns, swedish ivy, prayer plant, brugmansia.

Most anything viney is really easy to grow from cuttings. Other plants you can easily grow from dividing baby plants from mother plants.

As soon as your little plants start to show rootbuds switch them into potting mix, before they grow long water roots. Water roots will rot in soil and your cuttings have to grow soil roots to survive and thrive in a pot.'

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'The Christmas carol What Child Is This? has the same chords and melody as Greensleeves, but has another text: What Child Is This?

Some Greensleeves song trivia:

The musical form of Greensleeves is called a romanesca.

The song is supposedly written by Henry VIII for a woman he tried to seduce, called Anne Boleyn.

Lady Greensleeves was a prostitute, green sleeves were worn by prostitutes as a sign of their profession.

The melody of Greensleeves can be heard in the coda of the Beatles song All You Need Is Love.

The song has been played by many artists and bands, including Leonard Cohen, Rainbow, John Coltrane, Yngwie Malmsteen, The Scorpions, Vanessa Carlton, Neil Young, Jethro Tull, Al Di meola and Jeff Beck.'

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No comment.