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<br />Old topic, but I remember it, and you know what, it is actually becoming one of my favorite background musics of both BG and HPS, to date. Strange, but I think I like it--not that I am rushing to the CD store to pick up the greatest hits. Anyway, it has grown on me.
MG Laabs
3/III A of M
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Gentlemen,
I generally prefer songs I can sing along to, in basically the same key (more or less [:D] !) as the professional doing the singing. (That's why I really enjoy "Sultana's Bones" -- I can join in the chorus of "Hi-De-Hay-Ho, Sultana's Bones" and be right in there with them.) My favorite CW songs are those sung by a male chorus, as if they were sitting around a campfire.
However, like General Laabs, the Campaign Peninsula songs are really starting to grow on me. There are one or two where she really hits some high notes and I just shake my head, but the others I can sing along with as much as I want -- that is, until my wife comes to the basement and threatens me within an inch of my life because the neighbors are complaining [B)] !)
Your humble servant,
LGen 'Dee Dubya' Mallory
David W. Mallory
ACW - Lieutenant General, Chief of the Armies, Confederate States of America
CCC - Sergeant, Georgia Volunteers, Southern Regional Deaprtment, Colonial American Army
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