I have just finished listening to the Podcast of this duo with Beau. One of the duo made the statement that they imagined their sons being listened to while reading the short story on which it was based. The session finished with a recommendation to get the songs via a streaming service. I am also waiting for a CD and would suggest as a marketing ploy that the six short stories are built into the CD Coverslip (six short stories and six songs in one package just like the old talking books like The little engine that could :-).)
Les The English Language is weird. It can be understood through tough thorough thought though.
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Les The English Language is weird. It can be understood through tough thorough thought though.
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Check the banner at the top of the page for info. These guys have written 6 songs based on LL Short Stories and there has been a recent blog with them and Beau talking about the exercise.
Les The English Language is weird. It can be understood through tough thorough thought though.
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Les The English Language is weird. It can be understood through tough thorough thought though.
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>Check the banner at the top of the page >for info. These guys have written 6 >songs based on LL Short Stories and >there has been a recent blog with them >and Beau talking about the exercise. > > >Les > The English Language is weird. It can >be understood through tough thorough >thought though. > > > > :7
Try this -- https://dittytv.com/insights/?vimeography_gallery=44&vimeography_video=579502440
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“Les The English Language is weird. It can be understood through tough thorough thought though.” Especially exemplified by poor enunciation by Jamestown Revival! A Bob Dylan revival. A listener needs a lyric sheet, or better, implantation of Les’ idea above!