around spins the barroom
I. Marc Carlson
IMC at vax2.utulsa.edu
Thu Nov 2 13:31:18 PST 1995
<Estril<dssweet at Okway.okstate.edu (Deborah Sweet)>>
>"Around spins the barroom" is filked off of "Circles", which is a
>pagan-themed song. (Which itself is filked off of a Christian song, I
>think.) I am unsure of how the verses go, but the chorus includes these
>lines:
As I recall "Lord of the Dance" was *ahem* adapted from the traditional
Christian song of the same name. I do not know of an earlier Christian
source for "Circles", although there may well be one.
>So you decide: does this sound medieval? It's a drinking song (which I'm
>sure for some people would definitely make it ok). It's not a period
>tune (but no one complains when "Circles" is sung)...
Wanna Bet?
I even know *Pagans* (Myself included) who object to its being sung at
SCA things or SCA related things, as it's inappropriate both because it
is a Mundane Song, and because it uses uses the fact that most people
are going to be too polite to say anything to kick the "not forcing
anyone to be subjected to a religious display) thing right in the
rear. Period Christian music is at least *Period*.
Modern neo-Paganism is not.
>Besides, it's funnier.
Besides, it's not religious, and I personally object to having my religion
used as weapon, daring the mainstream and non-religious to open their mouths
and reveal "just how intolerant they are". It's demeaning.
Diarmuit
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