LL-L "Songs" 2003.05.28 (02) [E]
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From: Kristoff Bonne <kristoff.bonne at compaqnet.be>
Subject: LL-L "Songs" 2003.05.27 (14) [E]
Hallo!
> From: "Friedrich-Wilhelm Neumann" <Friedrich-Wilhelm.Neumann at epost.de>
> Subject: LL-L "Songs" 2003.05.26 (04) [E]
> Hi, Kristoff,
> the song was, as far as I know, made by Hermann van Veen, from the
> Netherlands,
> It sounds very Germanic-middleaged, but I have no idea about its origin.
> It was very famous indeed, in all (continental?) Germanic languages. I
> should like to hear the latest "cover-versions" too, but-
> "Scooter"??????????
Well, for people who don't recognise the text or the name of the song;
I've cut a 47 second sample from a mp3 of scooter's "how much is the
fish" version.
You can download it here:
http://users.belgacom.net/gc308759/educational_mp3s/fish_7dagen.mp3
The file is 1.1 Mbyte.
(As Belgian copyright law allows exception on the 'copyright
monopoly'-principe for "educational purposes", and discussion the origin
of a fold-song is clearly a "educational activity" this should be OK).
> Best regards
> Fiete.
Cheerio! Kr. Bonne.
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