[Sca-List] Seeking Irish References

Meg Baron megbaron at ecentral.com
Fri Mar 9 01:55:52 UTC 2007


...and if you like Dowland, check out "Songs from the Labyrinth" - Sting
(yes, that Sting) covers the 16th Century balladeer.

Francesca


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Oh, and before I forget, triviata to annoy the list with:

There is some contention that John Dowland, 16th/17th century lutenist,
was an Irishman. While his name's not exactly the most famous, Philip
Dick was a fan, and used the title of one of Dowland's songs "Flow My
Tears" as a partial title for one of his books (that being Flow My
Tears, the Policeman Said).

Kieran,
Who spent way too many years reading Philip Dick stories

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