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Postby Stratpicker » 28 Nov 2010, 16:56

For no reason that makes sense, other than George Lewis wound me up to do it (it wasnt MY idea, Honest Guv!) and that we have just found out that we shall be DOUBLE Grandparents in 2011 (BOTH our kids have found out how to do it!!) I was thinking of nursery rhymes - so here IS one. :roll:
http://www.4shared.com/audio/Jd7Lovhn/T ... _STAR.html
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ian
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Postby Bojan » 28 Nov 2010, 20:04

What a nice lulluaby this will be for your two grandchildren. I'm very happy for you Ian :)

I don't mean to hijack your thread, but this is thematicaly related -- my grandson Luka playing the same song (in three variations :lol: ), at his first music school recital two days ago. :)

http://www.4shared.com/video/-Slpdus6/L ... 26Nov.html

He starts around 1':20"
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Postby rogera » 28 Nov 2010, 21:09

Very nice Ian with some good harmony parts as well. :thumbup:
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Postby bridev » 28 Nov 2010, 21:31

Hi Ian,

Great stuff, my grandkids will love to hear this. Hannah, (she's 6 ) is always singing it. Congratulations on your news, apart from the joy they bring, the best bit about grandchildren is you can give them back when you've had enough. :lol: Thanks for the post & to George for goading you to do it :D


Bojan; Thanks for the vid. A budding Julian Webber maybe. I love to see kids performing at concerts, they always give it their all. BTW my grandson is also named Luke but he is only 20 months old so a bit of a way to go yet. I think he may be a drummer though, he likes hitting things that make a noise. :)

Brian
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Postby Bojan » 28 Nov 2010, 21:58

Yes, they're all "drummers" at that age !! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby ecca » 28 Nov 2010, 21:59

As my wife said to me at some point last night......... You big softie !
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Postby littlelinnie » 29 Nov 2010, 15:26

Hi Ian
Congratulations on your news and a lovely post :D

Regards Lynn
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Postby Stratpicker » 29 Nov 2010, 21:14

Hi Boing - one day your Grandson will work how to get that round his neck and he'll be AWAY!! Great vid, Bojan!! :thumbup: :thumbup:
Thanks too for listening Rogera :wave:, Bri (you're next - OK? ;) Ecca (we all know the REAL Ecca - "Curmudgeon" indeed! :roll:) and Lynn.
It started as just a bit of Fun but I like the way it turned out.
Guitar was my Yamaha APX3.
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ian
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Postby Phil McGarrick » 01 Dec 2010, 19:33

Well double congratulations Ian !! - Yes those nursery rhymes will come in useful when you
get asked to baby sit.
Great little soundfile - Cheers Phil
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Postby Stratpicker » 02 Dec 2010, 22:15

Hi Phil
thanks for listening and the comments. Yes - we're DOUBLE Grandparents next year! How exciting!
Baby sitting? We'll spoil 'em rotten!!!
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