Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Play of the Day: 'Auld Lang Syne' Stumps Would-Be Singers

This is a special yuletide performance of Molly's Revenge featuring guest vocalist Moira Smiley. Moira sang two versions back-to-back of Auld Lang Syne, the first one being the original Robert Burns melody, my favorite:

As well as celebrating the New Year, “Auld Lang Syne” is very widely used to symbolize other "endings/new beginnings" – including farewells, funerals, graduations, the end of a part, the election of a new government and even the closing of a retail store.

OK..that's Sackjo on vocals and Admiral Bob comes in about halfway through…and I'm singing harmonies too. I added the banjo, mandolin, and bongos (let me know if anyone wants those parts). The ukulele, bass, acoustic

for auld lang syne. Monday, December 31. SHARE →. photo from my birthday two years ago. hey! blonde Happy New Year's Eve!! Sorry it's been so quiet over here. Since last week, the entire family was taken down one by one by the little

As well as celebrating the New Year, “Auld Lang Syne” is very widely used to symbolize other "endings/new beginnings" – including farewells, funerals, graduations, the end of a part, the election of a new government and even the closing of a retail store.

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