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, the Blues Brothers make their world premiere on Saturday Night Live in 1978. They're on a mission from God.

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Today is Twelfth Eve - the day before the Twelfth Day of Christmas, so here is Twelfth Eve from Playford's Dancing Master, 1701.
Alison Kinder: recorder
Eleanor Cramer: bass viol
Christopher Goodwin: lute
Peter Luke Kenny: drum
Tamsin Lewis: violin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4m5sHosczI&ab_channel=Passamezzo


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One for the culinary historians:

Alfonso Ceccarelli’s book on truffles, 'Opusculum de tuberibus' was printed on this day in 1564.






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Bravely deckt, come forth bright day.

A song for the 5th of November

from Thomas Campion's Two Bookes of Ayres, 1613


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passamezzo, to Watches
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Two anonymous 17th Century ballads describing the purported evil deeds of Richard III, the murder of the Princes in the Tower, and the Battle of Bosworth Field, which was fought in 1485.
A good example of Tudor propaganda.

A song of the Life and Death of King Richard the Third (to the tune of Who list to lead a soldier's life)
and
The most cruel murther of Edward the fifth, and his brother Duke of York, in the Tower; by their Uncle Richard Duke of Gloucester (to the tune of Fortune my foe)
From Richard Johnson's ballad miscellany, The Golden Garland of Princely Delights, 1620

Eleanor Cramer:
Richard de Winter:
Robin Jeffrey:
Alison KInder: bass

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eStjRK_gY-M&ab_channel=Passamezzo

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Passamezzo, to playingcards
passamezzo, to music
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Costume design for the allegorical figure of music, one of many figures from the 1585 Winter tournaments for the Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II.
(Pen, blue wash on white paper, Galleria degli Uffizi)
By Giuseppe Arcimboldo who died in 1593.

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(St) Paul's Steeple.
From John Playford's Country Dancing Master, 1651.
This refers to the steeple of Old St Paul's Cathedral, which burned down after being struck by lightening 1561.
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bullivant, to random

On 30 April 1978, 100,000 people marched six miles from Trafalgar Square to the East End of London (a National Front hotspot) for an open-air concert at Victoria Park in Hackney. The concert featured The Clash, Steel Pulse, Tom Robinson Band, X-Ray Spex, Jimmy Pursey (from Sham 69), and Patrik Fitzgerald. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xRaVbW-iBM

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