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unlunf:
you might try searching the archives under "Pump It" the
name of the Black Eye Peas version of Miserlou with rap.
for the Jewish Folk Music you might try "Meshuggena Beach
Party" the title of Mel Waldorf's cd.
good luck!
-dp
--- unlunf <> wrote:
> Gavin,
>
> It is the Black Eyed Peas, no doubt about it. Thanks.
> (And a belated thanks to Eric who first said it, but
> I didn't take the time to research it then. Sorry, man.)
>
> While the tune comes from an album released last year,
> a new video was released just three weeks ago. That
> probably explains the resurgence of popularity for it.
> If it was on the radio back then, I probably heard it
> but wasn't paying as much attention at the time. Some
> times life has this bad habit of getting in my way while
> I'm making other plans. <g>
>
> I searched the archives and found no mention of either
> this tune, or of any Jewish Folk Music. Got any other
> clues about where I should look for these discussions?
>
>
> unlunf
>
>
> --- In , "Gavin Ehringer"
> <gavinehringer@...> wrote:
> >
> > That's the Black Eye Peas version of Miserlooooo called
> "Pump
> > It"...it was discussed on-list some months back, when
> it was
> > first released. You just started getting radio waves
> where
> > you live, Unlunf? ;-)
> >
> > NPR also had a folkloric Jewish version of Miserlou on
> one of
> > its programs. It was sung as part of a collection of
> Jewish folk
> > music sung by one man, I believe, and was recorded in
> the 1950s.
> > Also discussed on-list, some weeks ago.
> >
> > Know it all Gavin
> >
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