Good morning everyone,
I am so looking forward to meeting all of you, and reconnecting with names I haven't heard in way too long. Anyway, Kathryn, your email reminded me of an ol time fiddler named Michael Cooney who sings (or sang) a 3-minute Hamlet that is a really witty summary of the entire play. I found it on youtube as well, and enclosed the lyrics in case everyone feels it is worth pursuing or at least remembering! Anyway, it's worth the 3 minutes it takes to listen to the tune.
Enjoy!!!
Craig
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzkm20h7t0Y
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 9:17 PM, kathryn blackbird < kathrynblackbird@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Oh my, I too am awed and impressed with the input thus far, the ideas are almost overwhelming.... some of the references I know, and many others I have't had the pleasure (or time recently) to familiarize myself. But,
Let me say, the Canadian TV show, "Slings and Arrows" can very easily be found on youtube.com, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owfeSoW-DmY. (Here is the link to episode 1 of Season 1, or first part anyway...they annoyingly divide the episodes into 7.5 min segments, but, we must endure) Anyhow, youtube seems to include all of Season 1-3. This is the first episode with the cheeky Hamlet song shortly after the introductory bits and credits. Check it out. I never heard of it til now and am still smiling......
More indepth input to follow..... love to all, kathy
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