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Tag Archives: Pride (2014)

It’s May!

Posted on 1 May, 2022 by jby

It’s May, my birth-month! Here’s Julie Andrews repeatedly singing the word “gay”.

And as it’s also International Labor Day, here’s a very particular rendition of an appropriate track.

Tonal clash? I think it’s what we call range, darling.

Posted in culture, film, music, musical theater | Tagged Billy Bragg, Camelot, International Labor Day, Julie Andrews, milestones, Power in a Union, Pride (2014)

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