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Subject: RE: folk obscurities From: GUEST,Denise:^) Date: 22 Aug 01 - 05:53 PM Mystery Guest wasn't me...I always sign my name! Denise:^) |
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Subject: RE: folk obscurities From: GUEST,radha@whtvcable.com Date: 22 Aug 01 - 05:42 PM hey who killed my thread? still want to know who is "smarty Marty" |
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Subject: RE: folk obscurities From: GUEST,radha@whtvcable.com Date: 21 Aug 01 - 05:29 PM HEY BERT NOTHIN' DIES, IT JUST GETS REARRANGED. Anyhoo, back to the thread: In "Storybook Ball" every character is from Mother Goose land.Irecognize every one,save"smarty Marty" Any answers?theory?...lies? |
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Subject: RE: folk obscurities From: Bert Date: 20 Aug 01 - 11:41 PM NAh it was me Bert. I didn't mean to kill the thread though. |
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Subject: RE: folk obscurities From: rangeroger Date: 19 Aug 01 - 10:18 PM Is the mystery GUEST who didn't want to be too anonymous(Tee-Hee),Denise:^) ? rr |
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Subject: RE: folk obscurities From: GUEST,radha@whtvcable.com Date: 19 Aug 01 - 05:01 PM Thanks to John Nolan for Carrion Crow to tee hee I can't seem to guess so no prize for me but am ever curious toRick Mikel is playing the attempted ressurection of Farrago festival in Faro I'll pass on yer "HOWDY!" |
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Subject: RE: folk obscurities From: GUEST,radha@whtvcable.com Date: 19 Aug 01 - 04:45 PM could be. how are you john? sorry about the lower case but who types? thanks |
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Subject: RE: folk obscurities From: GUEST Date: 18 Aug 01 - 11:34 PM You've come to the right place. Well I can't be TOO anonymous so here's a hint (Tee Hee) I couldn't resist this opportunity to have just a teeny dig. If you can guess who this is send me a PM and I'll send a prize to the first one who guesses ME. |
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Subject: RE: folk obscurities From: Rick Fielding Date: 18 Aug 01 - 10:32 PM Hi. Say hello to Mikel Miller if you see him. Rick |
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Subject: RE: folk obscurities From: GUEST,John Leeder Date: 18 Aug 01 - 09:52 PM Not the Paul Foster who played banjo and swung through Calgary from time to time? |
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Subject: RE: folk obscurities From: John Nolan Date: 18 Aug 01 - 09:20 PM Type "carrion Crow" into the lyric search. Second answer down, "The kangeroo sat on an oak" is the likely song. Canadian Ed McCurdy recorded it around 1960. |
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Subject: folk obscurities From: GUEST,radha@whtvcable.com Date: 18 Aug 01 - 09:09 PM HI! PAUL FOSTER HERE TALKIN'TO YA FROM WHITEHORSE,YUKON. I'M A SINGER OF TRAD FOLK STUFF WHO TOOK A DETOUR TO JAZZ &SWING 20 YRARS AGO AND CONSEQUENTLY LOST MANY A LYRIC AS IT GOT PUSHED ASIDE FOR SOME CROONER THING THAT PAYED THE RENT. WELL,NOW THAT I'M 52 I REALLY WANT THOSE SONGS BACK BECAUSE SINGIN' NEEDS TO BE FUN AGAIN,YOU SEE. ONE I MISS ALOT IS SOMETHING CALLED INKUM KIDDIKUM KIYMO. ANYBODY HAVE WORDS AND TUNE?(JUST WORDS IS FINE TOO) THANKS IN ADVANCE |
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