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“They go to school. They do their homework. They shake hands. They say please and thank you. But once you throw that ball up, they will rip your heart out and watch you bleed.” -- Jay Bilas
Something else I stumbled onto. Add this to the list of bands that deliberately use a wrong letter in the spelling of their name but pronounce it like the letter that should be there:
CLAVVS is claws
Chvrches is churches
Pvris is Paris
Anyway I got to this from GEMS, not even sure what subgenre you would call this, but I"m digging it for the last week or so.
That's really pretty willandi. Interesting, I've heard several versions of that song, but not in Gaelic or whatever that is.
Do you know Kate Rusby? Does some traditional and some contemporary Celtic folk songs. Dang, I thought for sure she's Irish, but she's from right smack dab in the middle of England.
That's really pretty willandi. Interesting, I've heard several versions of that song, but not in Gaelic or whatever that is.
Do you know Kate Rusby? Does some traditional and some contemporary Celtic folk songs. Dang, I thought for sure she's Irish, but she's from right smack dab in the middle of England.
Thanks. Yeah, it's gaelic.
Haven't heard of Kate. I see lots of different acts at the Highland Games, but most are much more raucous. Most people at the games are having a good time, many are drinking and loud seems to be good.
Nature and it's noisy af. I'm in the tent with the two older boys backyard camping. No one is able to sleep because there is some demon like qwack qwack qwack sound coming from the trees.
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