Last year when I posted something about this, there were several scathing comments to the effect that Cambridge wasn't of any interest to true folkies. Granted, headline acts tend to be acts seen to be of broader appeal (this year included Joan Armatrading and Allen Toussaint) and American country artists (this year k d lang, Devon Sproule). But the main stage also featured Imagined Village
"CDB" <bellemarec@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:fvnr6t$uo4$1@aioe.org... Prai Jei wrote: Jakob wrote: I'm from Denmark and I'm translating a song right now called "Blue wind". But I haven't heard that expression before, and I'm not sure what it means? I can't find it in any of my dictionaries. Google gives 236.000 results when I search for "Blue wind". But the
"George Dance" wrote On Feb 14, 9:09 am, "Will Dockery" wrote: "ggamble" wrote "George Dance" wrote Perhaps you should trust your own judgement more, George has just set the world indoor record for longest period of bitter whining after receiving an honest review of a poem. Nah, Hey, Dockery, get with the program. Pete Ross himself
On Feb 14, 9:09 am, "Will Dockery" <dock...@knology.net> wrote: "ggamble" wrote "George Dance" wrote Perhaps you should trust your own judgement more, George has just set the world indoor record for longest period of bitter whining after receiving an honest review of a poem. Nah, Hey, Dockery, get with the program. Pete Ross himself said that, a
"Gadget Guy" <gadgetguy001@DELETE_THE_OBVIOUS_gmail.com> wrote in message news:1bcej39k50pvc78m2vqag3j9orpsd0c9s6@4ax.com... ... and you my son, are a disgrace to your Country. What you do not understand, is that if it was not for those of us who have served, some who died for their country, gave you the freedom for your rant. It is people like you who should should serve your Country