Jelma queried recently whether the town of Ely, which I (a humble
lurker) live not far from, still attracted pilgrims. Apparently, of a
kind.
Some websites of interest (?)
Past:
http://www.elycathedral.co.uk/worship/love_is_his_meaning.html
Present (admittedly possibly almost 'in-house'):
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On May 5, 2008, at 9:05 AM, Rob MacKillop wrote:
I'm the only one allowed to play this instrument!
How dare you!
Merde! I don't remember you ever giving me permission to play this
instrument. What can I do now???
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That was terrible, Andy. I'm the only one allowed to play this instrument!
How dare you!
Och... not bad for an American...
Well, actually it was pretty good...
OK, I'll admit it, that was great! About time we had more people playing
this great instrument.
BTW, Eli is simple a shortened version
Maybe to do with the English town of Ely, that was (is?) a pilgrimage
site (like Walsingham in 'As I went to Walsingham')
Jelma van Amersfoort
On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 11:29 PM, Doc Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nice one, Andy!
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> On May 4, 2008, at 10:45 PM, Andrew Rutherford wrote:
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Nice one, Andy!
On May 4, 2008, at 10:45 PM, Andrew Rutherford wrote:
Hi citterners,
If you type "English Guittar" on Youtube you can see me playing "Up
We't Eli
Eli" from the Bremner book on my Eng. Guit. (Thanks Rob McK for the
music).
andy rutherford
PS Does anybody know what "Up We
Andrew Rutherford wrote:
Hi citterners,
If you type "English Guittar" on Youtube you can see me playing "Up We't Eli
Eli" from the Bremner book on my Eng. Guit. (Thanks Rob McK for the music).
andy rutherford
PS Does anybody know what "Up We't Eli Eli" means? Or "Diddy Wah Diddy"?
And don't