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Dan & naD
… and other palindromes I linked to Dan & Dan’s Daily Mail Song 10 years ago, but I only just discovered another of their works that is even more appropriate for this forum: To find out why it is appropriate, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bach, Bob, Crab Canon, Douglas Hofstadter, Escher, Weird Al Yankovic
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Dreamers’ Circus
Dreamers’ Circus is a Danish folk/indie band who have been around since 2009, but I have only just discovered them. Here is an example of their work, featuring the clog fiddle: “About the clog-fiddle: You take an old clog shoe, … Continue reading
Two new old live recordings
Two recordings of live concerts recently found on You Tube: Sandy Denny singing Blackwaterside (BBC In Concert – Paris Theatre 16/3/72) : The Pentangle, three songs recorded in Australia in August 1972:
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Tagged Blackwaterside, Light Flight, live recordings, Pentangle, Reflection, Sandy Denny, Solomon's Seal
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Australian election results
Australia now has a new government. Here’s what Billy Bragg thinks about it:
Free and Simple Tools for Editing Videos
I recently needed to extract 15 minutes from a 45 minute long video, in 5 separate clips. I discovered that there are free tools to do this simply and efficiently, although they are not widely advertised. Here’s how: By default, … Continue reading
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