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Is there really a house
Posted on 12/21/19 at 5:54 pm
Posted on 12/21/19 at 5:54 pm
In New Orleans that has been the ruin of many a poor boy?
Do the rich kids go elsewhere or what?
Do the rich kids go elsewhere or what?
Posted on 12/21/19 at 5:57 pm to Priapus
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Do the rich kids go elsewhere or what?
Canal Street.
Posted on 12/21/19 at 5:57 pm to Priapus
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Like many classic folk ballads, "The House of the Rising Sun" is of uncertain authorship. Musicologists say that it is based on the tradition of broadside ballads, and thematically it has some resemblance to the 16th-century ballad The Unfortunate Rake.[4] According to Alan Lomax, "Rising Sun" was used as the name of a bawdy house in two traditional English songs, and it was also a name for English pubs.[5] He further suggested that the melody might be related to a 17th-century folk song, "Lord Barnard and Little Musgrave", also known as "Matty Groves",[6][7] but a survey by Bertrand Bronson showed no clear relationship between the two songs.[8] Lomax proposed that the location of the house was then relocated from England to New Orleans by white Southern performers.[5] However, Vance Randolph proposed an alternative French origin, the "rising sun" referring to the decorative use of the sunburst insignia dating to the time of Louis XIV, which was brought to North America by French immigrants.[8]
Posted on 12/21/19 at 6:30 pm to Priapus
I think they're talking about that Pancho's knockoff restaurant.
Posted on 12/21/19 at 6:35 pm to TheHarahanian
quote:I still rock a Guinness T-shirt from there that was given to me Pre-K when we played music there.
Mick’s Irish Pub
Good times. Fiona...
This post was edited on 12/21/19 at 7:38 pm
Posted on 12/21/19 at 6:52 pm to Jim Rockford
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Louis XIV,
Started each day with a warm bowl of beef broth.
***The More You Know***
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