7f7c33a287 There are some YouTube videos of their ceremonies. Unfortunately, his 'folky' side isn't very well represented on any of the Mock Turtle recordings - which was a real shame, in my opinion. They were sung or chanted and danced to, though I believe it was rather simple dancing with lots of stamping. Subject: RE: Pagan Songs From: Jack Blandiver Date: 19 Jan 09 - 12:04 PM Just reading Pagels the other night actually (The Gnostic Gospels) & we were on about The Wicker Man a few months back too - though which thread it was I couldn't say - I'll have a browse. Subject: RE: Pagan Songs From: lady penelope Date: 12 Nov 08 - 03:36 PM There's The Green Man's A Traveller But frankly I find 'pagan music' to be rather like christian rock. Zac Brown - Chicken Fried.mp3 Zager And Evans - In the Year 2525.mp3 ZZ Top - Legs.mp3 ZZ Top - A Fool For Your Stockings.mp3 ZZ Top - Black Betty.mp3 ZZ Top - Cheap Sunglasses.mp3 ZZ Top - Sharp Dressed Man.mp3 ZZ Top - TV Dinners.mp3 ZZ Topp - Pearl Necklace.mp3. Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate . :) Anyone with even a passing familiarity with any of this knows of the origins and links &c.
Subject: RE: Pagan Songs From: Sleepy Rosie Date: 13 Nov 08 - 02:22 PM BTW in particular to Bryn, if it's of any moment, the friend who sang me her 'pagan songs', is a long-time initiated Alexandrian Wiccan lady. Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate . They get my vote from the rootsy r&b of This Was to the genuinely folksy Stand Up, & the darkly tinged introspections of Benefit; bits of Aqualung, and most of Living in the Past and the mighty Thick as a Brick, after which I gave up. Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate . Imbolc Song . Subject: RE: Pagan Songs From: Sleepy Rosie Date: 14 Jan 09 - 02:53 PM Imbolc (Candlemass) coming up in a few weeks. I'm afraid the few examples I had, having been kept since the 70s, finally got the order of the boot when I moved last year. I'm all too aware that I'm treading on dangerous ground in casting doubts on SFTW, but I was raised on Jethro Tull, with those early albums forming not the soundtrack to my childhood but also shaping my folkish sensibilities. Subject: RE: Pagan Songs From: Sleepy Rosie Date: 21 Jan 09 - 11:25 AM And is that a French restaurant style homage to the famed Ketamin induced "K Hole" there? K of course being pretty pertinant as a kinda 'modern flying ointment.' .
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