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Some gumball fan art!
Since man was first created His works have been debated We have celebrated The coming of the Spring
I’d never seen this snapshot of the Watersons before today, when I made a screen shot from a video. l-r: John Harrison, Mike, Lal and Norma Waterson https://mainlynorfolk.info/watersons/biography/index.html
The Watersons, of of the great British folk groups of the 1960s.
Left to right: Lal Waterson, John Harrison, Mike Waterson and Norma Waterson.
therefore repent: music for a melancholy christmas by strangebrooch
Tired of wassail and good cheer and fa-la-la-ing? Does your taste in holiday music extends more towards the dark and gloomy? Do you prefer your carols in a minor key? Are you disappointed when they don't do the myrrh verse in "We Three Kings"? If you can appreciate reminders, in song, that adorable baby Jesus is going to grow up to die an excruciating death while his mother watches, that the Christmas story includes a considerable number of slaughtered infants, that this was all done to save YOU from burning in hell eternally like you deserve, and that while you're listening to this mix in your nice cozy house there are poor people freezing and starving in the cold, horrible winter, this may be the mix for you. You miserable bastard.
“Bright Phoebus”, from Bright Phoebus: Songs by Lal & Mike Waterson, 1972.
A masterpiece of the genre.