Word: recommended
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...performers, too, are ebullient, effervescent, and effusive, a welcome change from the generally sullen mien of the folksinger. Songs include the famous "Tim Finnegan's Wake" ("a song of death...a song of resurrection"), "Brennan On the Moor," and (Orangemen take note) "The Old Orange Flute." I cannot recommend it too highly. (This means I own a copy.) The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem have several other releases, on Tradition and Riverside, which are not too hard to come by, although deleted from the catalogues. Folk-Lyric records Dominic Behan, the younger brother of the playwright-autobiographer, in a splattering...
...down, I think that Miles has added a totally new dimension, a new esthetic if you will, to improvising. Part of the novelty seems to reside in a cultivation of sound and of melody virtually unfettered by rigid adherence to chord changes, a sort of metaphysical depth. I recommend all of his Columbia LP's without hesitation, except the new two volume set recorded at the Black Hawk. Judging from recent in-person appearances, I think we can safely say that his next record will easily cut that...
...class committee obtained the support of the SGA yesterday with the promise that that group will strongly recommend the freshmen's desired changes: elimination of the necessity to "get permissions" and increase in the late hours allowed to 40 one o'clocks and unlimited...
...unamiously voted to recommend that the number of required drills be reduced from eight to two each year. Many representatives favored including the stipulation that none be staged after 1 a.m. when they inconvenience "all sorts of people...
Whether the team should go at all is, of course, the first question. The Undergraduate Athletic Council's special "fact-finding" committee is looking into this and will recommend a decision based on student opinion and will recommend a decision based on student opinion and "investigations" of "the college hockey situation...