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The British folk rebels of the early 1970s explained their rocked-out Child ballads as a way of taking folk music out of museums and giving it back to folks.
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Tell them that it was a mistake for Google not to put a red light indicating that a photo or video is being taken, and that you hope there will be one in future iterations (even though evil folk may find a way to somehow disable the light).
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Many city folk have an emotional attachment to a way of life they have never experienced.
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As the duo behind the comedy and musical group Flight of the Conchords, you might be wondering what a folk band from New Zealand can offer by way of business advice.
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Srowing up, she says she saw plenty of women playing guitar in folk and rock groups, but little in the way of jazz guitar.
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About one second into "Serpentine, " it's clear that Chris Bathgate knows his way around pretty, minor-key indie-folk: The mournful piano line which opens the song makes that instantaneously clear.
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That would be one way to encapsulate this little story about how genes and folk tales move across human groupings.
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The dispute centred on how much U.S. company Ludlow Music should earn in revenues for allowing Williams and his record company to borrow from late U.S. folk singer Woody Guthrie's 1961 song "I am the Way, " whose copyright it owns.
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Elena Piskunova likes to sing melancholic Russian folk songs in traffic jams - she claims it's the best way to relax muscles and relieve stress.
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Migration matters too: hordes of English folk, greying and otherwise, have crossed the Severn Bridge, passing Welsh youngsters heading the other way.
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On "Stuck on the Treadmill, " for example, he plays a beefy riff in unison with Mr. Prodaniuk, a technique that found its way into early heavy metal, but which Mr. Thompson said is common in Celtic folk.
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