Song: Telling Canterbury Tales

Mar 01, 2012 17:16


Trawling the net for update and comment in the last two days following the removal of the St Paul's Occupy camp, I found that the good Reverend Fraser had not been silent. St Paul's itself had released a brief statement, visible on its website, on which I shall not directly comment here. I wondered what the leader of the Church, Dr Rowan Williams, ( Read more... )

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catalana March 1 2012, 17:20:52 UTC
Very powerful - I look forward to hearing it.

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talis_kimberley March 2 2012, 09:13:31 UTC
Thank you! I shall make it available as soon as I can.

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hrrunka March 1 2012, 17:34:47 UTC
Looking forward to hearing it.

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talis_kimberley March 2 2012, 09:14:14 UTC
Thank you! First chance I get to grab a scratch track, it'll be there. The music came along quite nicely.

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morvab March 1 2012, 18:08:34 UTC
Wow - can't wait to hear it sung and to learn it! VERY moving.

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talis_kimberley March 2 2012, 09:15:23 UTC
Thank you! I love to have my songs sung - that's the biggest compliment you could pay me. I hope you like the music when you hear it.

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pocketnaomi March 1 2012, 20:49:29 UTC
Wow. This and St. Paul's are the anchors, I think, for the cluster you've been putting together. I hope that cluster becomes its own album someday.

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talis_kimberley March 2 2012, 09:17:00 UTC
Whether or not they make a physical album I don't know, but I'll be adding it to the 'Songs of Common Ground' online album as soon as I may. It's very much the child of 'Steps of St Paul's'... and when you hear it, its other musical parent will, I think, become clear! Thank you for your support and kind words.

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technoshaman March 2 2012, 14:28:18 UTC
It almost *scans* to SoSP.... but not quite.

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talis_kimberley March 2 2012, 21:27:52 UTC
Points for you if you do figure what it scans to... :-)

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stevieannie March 1 2012, 21:09:29 UTC
St David of Kelly? Oh yeah...

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talis_kimberley March 2 2012, 09:18:26 UTC
There aren't many things I could reference in songs that would get past you!

As I said to S last night about that line - it's sort of funny in a knife-in-the-stomach kind of way.

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