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Subject: RE: fresh From: Mark Clark Date: 08 Sep 01 - 08:17 PM |
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Subject: RE: Pete Seeger's pseudonym From: RoyH (Burl) Date: 09 Sep 01 - 02:54 PM Sandy...when I read Pete Peterson's posting I went to my vinyl shelves to look for my copy of 'The Many Sides....' Just like Pete I couldn't find it. I am a sucker for loaning out albums and books so it could be in the possession of a 'friend' who took a large parcel of my lendings with him when he emigrated. Moral....buy two copies of everything and never loan out. Consolation.I doubt if he can play it. Even when he took it the once shiny black plastic was looking grey from longevity. Even as you and I Sandy. Cheers, Burl |
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Subject: RE: Pete Seeger's pseudonym From: Mark Cohen Date: 09 Sep 01 - 03:59 PM Mark, thanks for finding this and refreshing it! A great slice of what Mudcat was, and still is, all the silly stuff notwithstanding. And I loved MAG's term for Dylan's "Farewell": a paraphrase of "Leaving of Liverpool. Brilliant! Aloha, Mark |
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Subject: RE: Pete Seeger's pseudonym From: Mark Cohen Date: 10 Sep 01 - 03:57 AM Refreshing...I think this is a fascinating thread, though mostly because of the thread creep: started out talking about Pete Seeger's pseudonym, and went to an interesting discussion of "covers" of folk songs, and a rare early Sandy Paton album. I wonder if there's any way it can be retitled by the elves to let people know what's in it. There may be others like this... Aloha, Mark |
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Subject: RE: Pete Seeger's pseudonym From: nutty Date: 10 Sep 01 - 04:10 AM Mark .... you could always start a new thread with a link to this one .... that way you could explain what was in the thread and why it is so interesting |
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