Anybody who can play a standard harp and sing at the same time is good from my perspective. When they can get (and hold) my attention singing a lengthy song in “olde English” some of which is a little baffling to me, then they are really special.
“The Lady of Shalott” has undergone a number of changes over its considerable lifespan, but I believe Tennyson (the apparent original author) would be very happy to hear Loreena McKennitt’s take on his poem.
Ahh, The Lady of Shallot! Now I want to read some poetry. 🙂
Lovely voice and I always like the harp!
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Go read Lady of Shallot! You might find it quite interesting. 🙂
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I did before but its been awhile, may have to do that.
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I do like Loreena.💜💜
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She is very good isn’t she. 🙂
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Brilliant 💜
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🙂
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Happy Solstice to you!
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Thank you. Woof! Ray.
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She has a lovely voice Colin.
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I have quite a bit of “her stuff”. She is a very talented lady from not too far away from us!
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She reminds me of Helen Mirren.
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That’s good music to snooze to.
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Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!
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Follow the same advice I gave Tippy. 🙂
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No time. Too many other things to do. 🙂
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Well keep listening, if you snooze you can’t cause trouble! 🙂
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Oh who knows what I might dream up.
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Yes Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote the poem. My Dad would read poetry to us as children and Tennyson was among the writers he chose. A lovely version. I am very fond of the Harp and as you say to play and sing is a wonderful talent to be admired.
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Glad you enjoyed it. Are you aware that I used to live in Peterborough?
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When did you live in Peterborough Uk?
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1950 to 1963, and 1965 to 1975.
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