Is this a slightly veiled reference to Freddie Mercury's "preference"?
:-)
On Sat, 2002-12-21 at 07:16, Clifford Abrams wrote:
> At a piping concert last year in STL, "the Gay Gordons" was announced
> as "The Very Happy Gordons".
>
> CliffA
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> --- Toby Rider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
Once upon a time, I was informed that when it concerned the
Gordons, it was "Gey," not "Gay."
-- Tom
> From: Clifford Abrams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2002/12/21 Sat AM 09:16:33 CST
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [scots-l] Harry Lauder 78s
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At a piping concert last year in STL, "the Gay Gordons" was announced
as "The Very Happy Gordons".
CliffA
--- Toby Rider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > "Queen Among the Heather"? good grief.
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> Hey, wasn't that the album that came after "Queen At The BBC" in
> 1995?
> When Freddie Mercur
Thanks Jack, I wouldn't have known to try pawning it off on such an
organization (there seems to be one is Auchinloch). I agree Harry Lauder
is of perhaps dubious cultural value, but I'd rather see the record in the
hands of someone who would appreciate it...
-- I.A.
Posted to Scots-L - The
> "Queen Among the Heather"? good grief.
Hey, wasn't that the album that came after "Queen At The BBC" in 1995?
When Freddie Mercury was still at the height of his bell-bottomed
glory?? :-)
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Toby Rider ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
"I don't try to be better then anybody else. I only try to be be
>I'm in the process of appraising and liquidating a collection of 78 RPM
>records, among which is a 78 of Sir Harry Lauder singing "Queen Among the
>Heather" and "Bonnie Leezie Lindsay," non-electrical recording,
>practically unplayed condition. I figured I'd give the folks here a look
>before off
I'm in the process of appraising and liquidating a collection of 78 RPM
records, among which is a 78 of Sir Harry Lauder singing "Queen Among the
Heather" and "Bonnie Leezie Lindsay," non-electrical recording,
practically unplayed condition. I figured I'd give the folks here a look
before offerin