Date: 27 Feb 97 21:13:51 EDT
In article , kay.shapero@salata.com (Kay Shapero)
writes:
Sorry about the tag. I still don't have teh hang of this program.
As long as we're on the subject of religious filks, I'm still collecting Jewish
Filks for that filk book . . . .
(grin)
-Solomon
sdavido@bgnet.bgsu.edu
0d p
> On , "Matthew K. Williams" wrote;
>
> "K>In article ,
> "K>
> "K>wrote:
> >Only the slightest quibble, Gary: Most religious songs aren't filk,
> "K>and
> >most filk songs aren't religious, but there's no particular reason a
> >particular song couldn't be both. (I don't have a good example to
> >cite offhand, but I'm sure someone must have written a Deryni hymn
> >if nothing else.)
>
> "K>I've written a number of pagan filks -- religeous songs that use
> "K>another tune. Also, what about ROTR?
>
> For that matter, there's Lord Of The Dance Rev. 3:1 (by yours truly and Lee
> Gold) the Christian version inspired by the Pagan version inspired by the
> Christian version done by Sidney Carter... :-> I consider THAT filk, but
> I'd also be willing to sing it in church.
>
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