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MuG May 2010 Reprise
Posted Jun 1, 2010
New music-related EG entries for May:
A61816188 "'1' - The Beatles Compilation Album"
and that's all. Although one might try to work out how to sing along with dinosaurs A64614080
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MuG April 2010 Reprise
Posted May 1, 2010
New music-related EG entries for April:
A62220223 "'Bridge Over Troubled Water' - the Album by Simon and Garfunkel"
and to a limited extent:
A62476644 "Davy Crockett, Tennessee Legend"
Is it spring yet? The birds (and bees!) are certainly singing a lot, even if h2g2-ians aren't.
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MuG March 2010 Reprise
Posted Apr 2, 2010
New music-related EG entries for March:
A3418184 "The American Beatles Albums"
With all the competition surrounding the winter solstice (northern hemisphere) to be Xmas #1, with various seasonally themed songs, it's somewhat odd that the vernal equinox with its fertility festivals doesn't attract the same competitiveness for an Easter #1 (church music aside). To a certain extent, the summer solstice has the party music of holiday-makers and clubbers but the autumn equinox also lacks much drive for a harvest or halloween etc hit.
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MuG February 2010 Reprise
Posted Mar 1, 2010
New music-related EG entries for February:
A60488779 "Bollywood Cinema 1970-79"
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MuG January 2010 Reprise
Posted Feb 1, 2010
New music-related EG entries for January:
A60455162 "Mitch Benn - Musical Comedian"
The "Bands, Orchestras & Ensembles" category, C495, doesn't have an entry for Disaster Area (although the band is at least mentioned in A32873899). Yet the presence of a Spinal Tap entry (A14611916) shows that articles about fictional bands aren't necessarily excluded from the Edited Guide.
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