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<Humph> Now we'll play a game called one song to the tune of another.
I don't know why people find the concept difficult, all you have to do
is imagine two songs S1 and S2, each containing semiotic information
conveyed verbally in components W1 and W2 and melodic, harmoonic and
rythmic information conveyed musically in components T1 and T2. All
you have to do is juxtapose one set W and one set T. Oh! I don't know
why I bother...
Online, you don't have Colin Sell at the piano to 'help' you,I don't
know how you feel about that but I'm happy about it.</Humph>

stephen: One Man Went to Mow to the tune of Sometimes I Feel like a
motherless Child

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'Oh My Darling Clementine' to the tune of 'La Cucuracha.'


Stephen Allcroft wrote:
> <Humph> Now we'll play a game called one song to the tune of another.
> I don't know why people find the concept difficult, all you have to do
> is imagine two songs S1 and S2, each containing semiotic information
> conveyed verbally in components W1 and W2 and melodic, harmoonic and
> rythmic information conveyed musically in components T1 and T2. All
> you have to do is juxtapose one set W and one set T. Oh! I don't know
> why I bother...
> Online, you don't have Colin Sell at the piano to 'help' you,I don't
> know how you feel about that but I'm happy about it.</Humph>
>
> stephen: One Man Went to Mow to the tune of Sometimes I Feel like a
> motherless Child

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"Stephen Allcroft" <stephenallcroft@lycos.co.uk> wrote in message
news:6ccebf76.0409010725.1af00aea@posting.google.com...
| <Humph> Now we'll play a game called one song to the tune of another.
| I don't know why people find the concept difficult, all you have to do
| is imagine two songs S1 and S2, each containing semiotic information
| conveyed verbally in components W1 and W2 and melodic, harmoonic and
| rythmic information conveyed musically in components T1 and T2. All
| you have to do is juxtapose one set W and one set T. Oh! I don't know
| why I bother...
| Online, you don't have Colin Sell at the piano to 'help' you,I don't
| know how you feel about that but I'm happy about it.</Humph>
|
| stephen: One Man Went to Mow to the tune of Sometimes I Feel like a
| motherless Child
Like a bat out of Hell: Cricket lovely cricket!:

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"I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" to the tune of "The Ace of Spades"

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> "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" to the tune of "The Ace of Spades"

Keane's "Somwhere only we know" to the tune of "Call My Bluff"????



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"Mat Overton" <mat.overton@lealholmREMOVE.co.uk> wrote in message news:<17m0d.17021$v93.5246@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk>...
> > "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" to the tune of "The Ace of Spades"
>
> Keane's "Somwhere only we know" to the tune of "Call My Bluff"????
>

Leonard Cohen's "Suzanne" to the tune of Elvis Costello's "Tokyo Storm Warning"

stephen

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roobarb945@yahoo.co.uk wrote in message news:<1101066820.821486.194510@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>...
> Stephen Allcroft wrote:
> <snip>
> > stephen: One Man Went to Mow to the tune of Sometimes I Feel like a
> > motherless Child
>
> Or:
> Donald, where's your trousers to the tune of Led Zep's Immigrant song.

Obviously sung by Jeremy!

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