Wife of Bath
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I love this thread. So many lovely voices! And Killswitch actually sounds pleasant. I don't know why that comes as a surprise, but it does.![]()
Since we've gone all Christmassy, a carol I haven't recorded elsewhere.
Alright, well since I sound like a dork conversationally, and killswitch already sang a song, I can be persuaded to do so as well.
Prepare yourselves.
http://vocaroo.com/i/s1Na6URQ8yBz
Aphroditiac and Wife of Bath, you two are singing to me as I create spreadsheets at work.Your voices are completely beautiful!
I wish there was a play all option and I could listen to you all more easily. I love this thread!
Me, too. I wish I could create my own playlist to listen to everyone. I am also insanely jealous about how many people here have great singing voices. I wish I was one of them!![]()
Me, too. I wish I could create my own playlist to listen to everyone. I am also insanely jealous about how many people here have great singing voices. I wish I was one of them!![]()
You might have a name I can't figure out but you've got one lovely voice.
Very nice.
Aphroditiac and Wife of Bath, you two are singing to me as I create spreadsheets at work.Your voices are completely beautiful!
I wish there was a play all option and I could listen to you all more easily. I love this thread!
Aphroditiac and Wife of Bath, you two are singing to me as I create spreadsheets at work.Your voices are completely beautiful!
I wish there was a play all option and I could listen to you all more easily. I love this thread!
I'm an absolute sucker for the old, mournful ones - the Coventry Carol, Adam Lay Ybounden - and Holly and the Ivy, which is more cheerful but still very old. I've never really got on with the cheery modern types about Mummy kissing Santa Claus, etc.
<Des Esseintes, for whom it will always be 1923.>