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Subject: RE: re-creaTING Babylomian lyrics From: robomatic Date: 24 Dec 22 - 02:30 PM We HAVE some 2000 year old lyrics from pre-history. According to Mel Brooks, as interviewed by Carl Reiner, the words in translation from stone age memes from the world's first national anthem, are: "Let 'em all go to hell, except Cave seventy six!" |
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Subject: RE: re-creaTING Babylomian lyrics From: Jack Campin Date: 18 Dec 22 - 03:28 PM Richard Dumbrill is the main guy for this. Peter Pringle has done a bunch of recreated Sumerian stuff, mainly the Epic of Gilgamesh using recreated period instruments. Pringle on YouTube |
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Subject: re-creaTING Babylomian lyrics From: Mr Red Date: 18 Dec 22 - 01:58 PM Composition PhD Stef Conner has tried to re-create some Babylonian music. Her Folk pedigree is from playing keyboard as part of the Unthanks. Studying Babylonian poetry is the cited route. Plus lyre & harp experts. The article that alerted was from New Scientist 20 Sept 2014, p27 Stef Conner - website YouTube The first one certainly has the aura of ancient. What do we think? |
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