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Shaman

Well-Known Member
tigsmom said:
Hmm... an exciting thing? :lookaroun

Yeah, baby....yeaaaah....:kiss:

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:lookaroun
 

barnum42

New Member
I'm just back from the BBC gig. Quite and interesting and fun day. we started at about 9:30 AM and by 7:30 PM were were performing and recording five new radio plays before a full house at the Bristol Old Vic Studio theatre.

The hardest thing for me was learning five new (to me) songs, complete with harmony. Three of us were pretty much getting together with the musician at any spare time to go over the songs. However one of the tunes (but the not the lyrics) I recognised from The American Adventure:

"In the days of '76, my boys, we never must revere
That every man takes his musket up and fight for freedom dear.
We'll hit the flanks Of the Redcoats' ranks as Yankee volunteers.
Oh, tis a great delight to march and fight, But it's getting tough, I fear..."

The original song is called "The Lincolnshire Poacher"

"When I was bound apprentice in famous Lincolnshire
Full well I served my master for more than seven year
Till I took up to Poaching as you shall quickly hear
Oh tis my delight on a shiny night in the season of the year"

The shows went really well and will be broadcast on BBC Radio Bristol over the next few weeks.
 

tigsmom

Well-Known Member
barnum42 said:
I'm just back from the BBC gig. Quite and interesting and fun day. we started at about 9:30 AM and by 7:30 PM were were performing and recording five new radio plays before a full house at the Bristol Old Vic Studio theatre.

The hardest thing for me was learning five new (to me) songs, complete with harmony. Three of us were pretty much getting together with the musician at any spare time to go over the songs. However one of the tunes (but the not the lyrics) I recognised from The American Adventure:

"In the days of '76, my boys, we never must revere
That every man takes his musket up and fight for freedom dear.
We'll hit the flanks Of the Redcoats' ranks as Yankee volunteers.
Oh, tis a great delight to march and fight, But it's getting tough, I fear..."

The original song is called "The Lincolnshire Poacher"

"When I was bound apprentice in famous Lincolnshire
Full well I served my master for more than seven year
Till I took up to Poaching as you shall quickly hear
Oh tis my delight on a shiny night in the season of the year"

The shows went really well and will be broadcast on BBC Radio Bristol over the next few weeks.

Sounds like fun!


huggles :wave:
 

figmentmom

Well-Known Member
barnum42 said:
I'm just back from the BBC gig. Quite and interesting and fun day. we started at about 9:30 AM and by 7:30 PM were were performing and recording five new radio plays before a full house at the Bristol Old Vic Studio theatre.

The hardest thing for me was learning five new (to me) songs, complete with harmony. Three of us were pretty much getting together with the musician at any spare time to go over the songs. However one of the tunes (but the not the lyrics) I recognised from The American Adventure:

"In the days of '76, my boys, we never must revere
That every man takes his musket up and fight for freedom dear.
We'll hit the flanks Of the Redcoats' ranks as Yankee volunteers.
Oh, tis a great delight to march and fight, But it's getting tough, I fear..."

The original song is called "The Lincolnshire Poacher"

"When I was bound apprentice in famous Lincolnshire
Full well I served my master for more than seven year
Till I took up to Poaching as you shall quickly hear
Oh tis my delight on a shiny night in the season of the year"

The shows went really well and will be broadcast on BBC Radio Bristol over the next few weeks.


I KNEW I recognized that melody, but I couldn't think what it was...

Joe, you're our very own star! :sohappy:
 

stranger

New Member
figmentmom said:
My sister-in-law is originally from Venezuela. When they were first married, they lived in Boston, and Anais was miserable. Now they're in Miami, and she LOVES it!

P.S. They are having fraternal twin girls this Friday morning - a scheduled C-section, obviously :lol: - and my SIL is 45!!! :eek:


45? Ay! Good luck to her…but I must say that twin girls are a blessing! :D (Ask my parents) :lookaroun
 

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