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Joined: March 28 2008
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Topic: The Morrigan, A Midwinter Spell Posted: December 15 2010 at 16:26
I'd like to start off by saying hello again and thanks for all the kind reviews for the mad monk and the mountain. I think early on I was unsure wether it would sell at all, but as events have turned out, I'm going to have a more comfortable christmas than I expected! This has encouraged the band into making a Christmas EP, 4 tracks, all with a winter or festive theme. While three have been on previous albums, one is previously unreleased, though we played it live for many years. The EP is available as a cd or download from our website, and we have also done a video for one of the tracks, ideally this would have been out a week ago but I got the flu.
The EP is called "A Midwinter Spell", I'm happy to send CD's or arrange a free download (Which might be quicker), sorry its a bit late in the day, but things don't always go completely to plan.
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Posted: December 17 2010 at 11:07
I was listening to the album until my Christmas turkey dinner took offense and attacked me due to the lyrical contents. But I will listen to it when the turkey (named Jonas, btw) has been dispatched.
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Posted: December 17 2010 at 18:53
toroddfuglesteg wrote:
I was listening to the album until my Christmas turkey dinner took offense and attacked me due to the lyrical contents. But I will listen to it when the turkey (named Jonas, btw) has been dispatched.
My parents kept chickens,and I remember a Christmas day long ago when my father came in with a big roasting pot with a lid, saying that we were in for a particularly special Christmas dinner that year. I remember thinking it was strange that the pot (Which of course should have been in the oven) had condensation on it. When he lifted the lid, there was Jake our prized cockerel, staring around with a baleful eye. Suffice to say Christmas dinner that year was roast beef.
Cathy says: Can't quite understand why the lyrical content worried the turkey - after all it was all about eating a pig....
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Posted: December 22 2010 at 16:47
I'll post a cd to you but given the state of the british postal system at present you might not get it till January. If you like, it would be quite easy to give you a link to a free download.
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