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Subject: Re: Those Music Hall Days - Hudd (001 of 123) "01-Where Did You Get That Hat.mp3.001" yEnc (0/1)
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Date: Tue, 09 May 2006 19:30:49 GMT
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On Tue, 09 May 2006 07:34:30 GMT, Yenc@power-post.org (Yenc-PP-A&A
(abc)) wrote:
>
>[Download notes: If you have QuickPar installed, simply download ALL parts to one folder,
>double click on file "Roy Hudd.par2" and watch the miracle of
>QuickPar before your very eyes! The program will check to make sure
>everything is correct and will then automatically join the whole lot
>up and then you will have a complete Music Hall CD of your very
> own to enjoy!]
>
>Another batch of olde music hall songs rendered quite faithfully
>by Rod Hudd. Some of the songs refer to the darker side of life - "While
>London Sleeps" - and one at least would get absolutely no air
>time these days: "It's a Great Big Shame" as the PC brigade would
>not allow it.
>
>All in all I find Roy Hudd's interpretations of these music hall
>classics to be very true and faithful to the originals and I hope some
>may enjoy them.
>
>abc
Oh, you are such a clever clogs!
I did as you said & they compiled themselves like magic, even putting
a beautiful picture on the Folder Icon.
While the finalised CD didn't, of course, work in my Audio CD player
in my front room, it worked like a dream in my TV-DVD/MP3/Freeview
compatible unit, & I had to grab the remote gizmo to turn the volume
down.before being blasted into the garden.
. Thanks for the memories.
Mephi
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