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batyatoon ([personal profile] batyatoon) wrote2011-06-26 07:41 pm

some thanks, and a heartfelt request

The thanks

I received in the mail over the past week (1) a gift certificate for the Digestive Wellness website, and (2) a notification that a donation has been made to Sloan-Kettering in memory of my mother, Cynthia Galler Levin. Both of these had [livejournal.com profile] phoenixchilde's name on them, but she tells me that both of them are group efforts from The Internet.

All of you who contributed to this: thank you. Thank you guys so much. I love you all.


The request

(But first, an explanation)

So as many of you already know: in keeping with Jewish (Orthodox) law and tradition regarding mourning, I will be refraining from certain things during the year following my mother's death. These things include parties and group celebrations of any kind (including conventions), buying new clothes (except for serious necessities), and ... listening to music.

If you know me at all, you know the last one is the one that's going to be hardest. However, there is an exception: I can listen to recorded music, provided it is acapella. Voices only.

My current collection of acapella music is about 19 hours' worth. Much as I love it all, it is not going to last me a year.

This is where the request comes in. I would love it if all of you out there could recommend or share any acapella music you may have or know of. I'm going to post a list of what I already have so's to avoid duplicates -- look for that in the next hour. (Note that this is not limited to acapella groups; plenty of singers do tracks with no instrumental accompaniment.)

There's no immediate rush on this, but it would help a lot.


ETA: And since LJ doesn't seem to want to let me post a new entry (wtf?), my list of current acapella is here. I hope. *prods GoogleDocs suspiciously*
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[identity profile] rymenhild.livejournal.com 2011-06-27 04:20 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, Batya. *enormous, enormous hugs* I have a box.net folder uploading now. I'll link it when it's loaded.
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[identity profile] rymenhild.livejournal.com 2011-06-27 05:36 am (UTC)(link)
Twenty songs, mostly secular college a capella, some Jewish, some miscellaneous. (http://www.box.net/shared/xb5tnylc1p3p2rynsqkd)

Also, I tried to upload Amrywiol - Caneuon Plygain (http://www.amazon.com/Caneuon-Plygain-Harmony-Traditional-Singing/dp/B004B6AGKI), but realized almost immediately that it was DRM-protected. Anyway, it's an album of Welsh Christmas carols, and ordinarily I wouldn't recommend you Christmas carols... but when Will accompanied Bran to church in the middle of the night, the year Cordelia came for Christmas, these are the songs they heard. All are a capella except tracks 4 and 10.

I hope this helps a little. *hug*
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[identity profile] rymenhild.livejournal.com 2011-06-28 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
I added two more songs (http://www.box.net/files/0/f/93757580), Chumbawamba, "Walking Into Battle With The Lord," and "Hunting the Cutty Wren" by some folksingers or other. The first one is an angry antiwar song in the guise of a pro-Crusade hymn (lyrics (http://lyrics.wikia.com/Chumbawamba:Walking_Into_Battle_With_The_Lord)), and I really ought to add it to my dissertation playlist. The second is a parody of the most pagan of English carols.