On 8 Mar 2004, at 2:33 am, John D. Giorgis wrote:
Anyhow, the first time I heard a performance of "My Maryland, My Maryland"
was at a living history/folk music performance in Gettysburg, PA. I think
that they tok some liberties with the lyrics, by adding a few more ronuds
of "My Maryland, My Maryland" than are ordinarily called for, but they
explained the lyrics and historical context, and nevertheless the result
was a rousing anthem of the sort that men would sing in a bar together - at
least back when men still sang in bars.
I guess men don't have to sing in bars so much now that homosexuality is legal :)
YMCA...
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