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Subject: Sharks and music From: GUEST,Gerry Date: 22 May 18 - 02:21 AM According to this news release, sharks can be trained to distinguish jazz from other kinds of music. So, at long last we can get a definitive answer to the question that has plagued Mudcat and others for years: what is folk music? Simply train a shark to recognize folk music. Then, whenever anybody asks whether X is folk music, just play X to the shark. The shark will react the way it has been trained to if it is folk music, and won't react if it isn't. Foolproof! |
Subject: RE: Sharks and music From: Ernest Date: 22 May 18 - 02:46 AM and their favourite is a jazzy version of "Mack the knife"? |
Subject: RE: Sharks and music From: GUEST,henryp Date: 22 May 18 - 03:07 AM They are especially fond of Finnish folk. |
Subject: RE: Sharks and music From: Steve Gardham Date: 22 May 18 - 02:55 PM Hammerheads are particularly fond of M. C. Hammer. |
Subject: RE: Sharks and music From: Steve Gardham Date: 22 May 18 - 02:57 PM Shipwreck ballads, music to their sensors. |
Subject: RE: Sharks and music From: Steve Gardham Date: 22 May 18 - 02:59 PM The Nobleman and the Thresher always goes down well. |
Subject: RE: Sharks and music From: GUEST,Richard Date: 22 May 18 - 03:04 PM And of course, they all play melodeons. |
Subject: RE: Sharks and music From: keberoxu Date: 22 May 18 - 03:22 PM Don't forget West Side Story, with the Jets versus the Sharks. |
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