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       #Post#: 19371--------------------------------------------------
       Isn't it?
       By: paralambano Date: July 21, 2018, 4:28 pm
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       Place this in the Corrections Hymnal in churches. One of my emo
       favourites:
  HTML https://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=eDrLTW_sesI
       Ol' tie-dye para .  .  .  .
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       Re: Isn't it?
       By: HOLLAND Date: July 21, 2018, 10:41 pm
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       [quote author=paralambano link=topic=1348.msg19371#msg19371
       date=1532208534]
       Place this in the Corrections Hymnal in churches. One of my emo
       favourites:
  HTML https://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=eDrLTW_sesI
       Ol' tie-dye para .  .  .  .
       [/quote]
       Didn't get to that emo spot, para.  There must be a problem with
       the link . . .    ???
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       Re: Isn't it?
       By: Kerry Date: July 22, 2018, 7:53 am
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       [quote author=HOLLAND link=topic=1348.msg19372#msg19372
       date=1532230889]
       Didn't get to that emo spot, para.  There must be a problem with
       the link . . .    ???
       [/quote]Here you go, HOLLAND.
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDrLTW_sesI
       #Post#: 19377--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Isn't it?
       By: paralambano Date: July 22, 2018, 8:02 am
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       Thanks, Kerry.
       Ol' pepper-sack para .  .  .  .
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       Re: Isn't it?
       By: Kerry Date: July 22, 2018, 10:33 am
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       [quote author=paralambano link=topic=1348.msg19377#msg19377
       date=1532264561]
       Thanks, Kerry.
       Ol' pepper-sack para .  .  .  .
       [/quote]I still have not figured out what all the variations on
       the links at You Tube are for.
       #Post#: 19520--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Isn't it?
       By: HOLLAND Date: August 5, 2018, 9:24 pm
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       ^^^Thanks, Kerry, for the link.   ;)
       I've always liked the song, para.  I wonder at times if George
       Harrison had the following song in mind when he was song
       writing.  Many times those professional musicians look back and
       continue the story lines within older songs . . .
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnWEBm0Af6E
       I don't recall the singer, Scrappy Lambert, from any other
       songs.  The joy of this song, emotionally, is matched by the
       sadness of the more modern one,  illustrating a hope and joy of
       one generation in comparison with a younger, later one.
       #Post#: 19525--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Isn't it?
       By: paralambano Date: August 6, 2018, 6:56 am
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       Holland -  ^
       I think I read somewhere that the Beatles were influenced in
       part by the post-war beer-hall vaudeville-type singers who would
       give concerts say, for holidayers at Brighton Beach. Some of the
       melodies might have stuck in their subconsciousness. McCartney's
       music especially I think.
       Ol' wire-frame para .   .   .   .
       #Post#: 19531--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Isn't it?
       By: HOLLAND Date: August 6, 2018, 8:42 pm
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       [quote author=paralambano link=topic=1348.msg19525#msg19525
       date=1533556616]
       Holland -  ^
       I think I read somewhere that the Beatles were influenced in
       part by the post-war beer-hall vaudeville-type singers who would
       give concerts say, for holidayers at Brighton Beach. Some of the
       melodies might have stuck in their subconsciousness. McCartney's
       music especially I think.
       Ol' wire-frame para .   .   .   .
       [/quote]
       I'm not familiar with that tradition of music, para.  I guess I
       will have to check it out.  Hopefully there are recordings of
       some of this music and that it is accessible to us . . .    :)
       #Post#: 19537--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Isn't it?
       By: paralambano Date: August 7, 2018, 10:13 am
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       Holland -  ^
       Honey Pie is an example of it and so is When I'm 64:
       Both John and I had a great love for music hall, what the
       Americans call vaudeville… I very much liked that old crooner
       style, the strange fruity voice that they used, so Honey Pie was
       me writing one of them to an imaginary woman, across the ocean,
       on the silver screen, who was called Honey Pie. It’s another of
       my fantasy songs. – Paul McCartney
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mIMIUqAa3w&list=PLjAhLpd1BAapnv0_15Xh6Jp_nm0QDL2Iv
       Beatles:
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Sr0efOe8yk
       Ol' butterscotch para .   .  .   .
       #Post#: 19542--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Isn't it?
       By: HOLLAND Date: August 8, 2018, 8:44 pm
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       ^^^That's an interesting strain of music, para.  I will have to
       investigate it further . . .   :)
       The Beatles' "Honey Pie" reminds me musically of their other
       song "When I'm Sixty Four".
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCTunqv1Xt4
       When I became sixty four, I was seeing the song in a different
       light . . .   :D
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