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Author Topic: sea shanties on in tune  (Read 452 times)
Lord Byron
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« on: 08:57:01, 05-03-2007 »

That was interesting to hear last week, like the way you get the odd piece of jazz too Smiley

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« Reply #1 on: 08:58:05, 05-03-2007 »

But a sea shanty shouldn't be in tune!
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« Reply #2 on: 00:34:19, 16-05-2007 »

'What shall we do with the &*!%(£" Rafferty' -an old lilt from the canals beneath Portland Place (sorry its been a long day toting the bale)
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« Reply #3 on: 07:56:21, 16-05-2007 »

Is it compulsory to sing sea shanties with one finger in your ear?  Wink
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