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<blockquote data-quote="Sialia" data-source="post: 6009272" data-attributes="member: 1025"><p><strong>Good Luck to the Party Bold!</strong></p><p></p><p>If you don't already know "Good luck to the Barley Mow," you may as well listen to a bit of the structure before trying to parse this one. It's one of those songs where each verse gets longer and longer. For the sake of brevity, I'm only going to post my longest verse. Take into account that it's in more-or-less descending order, because the first verses would only include the last couple of things in the list, and each verse thereafter, you would add a new item at the front of the list and wind up with the nasty big list at the end of the song when it's all assembled. It supposed to be a bloody long song, because it's either meant for travelling (are we there yet?) or drinking (we'll be here all night). Actually for the sake of not getting banned from future posting here, I've removed ten critters from my usual list--but you get the idea. You can fill out your list with your favorites.</p><p> </p><p>[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOtMeDirI4I]Good Luck To The Barleymow - YouTube[/ame]</p><p> </p><p>(Also, if this is the first time you've heard this song, you should log off and get over to your nearest RennFaire before the season is completely gone, because, seriously, you're missing out.)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Good Luck to the Party Bold!</p><p> </p><p>Here's good luck to the party, good luck to the party bold!</p><p>Jolly good luck to the party, good luck to the party bold! ("They'll need it!")</p><p>It's the dragon, </p><p>the dracolich, </p><p>archlich, </p><p>demilich, </p><p>baatezu, </p><p>basilisk, </p><p>marilith</p><p>aboleth,</p><p>umber hulk</p><p>otyugh</p><p>owlbear,</p><p>bugbear,</p><p>lycanthrope,</p><p>lizardman,</p><p>gray ooze,</p><p>green slime </p><p>and the brown mold . . .</p><p> </p><p>Here's good luck, good luck, good luck to the party bold!</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>(Seriously, just to walk through the halls of a con and hear a crowd filking this out loud would be prize enough . . . that's the beauty of folk songs.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sialia, post: 6009272, member: 1025"] [b]Good Luck to the Party Bold![/b] If you don't already know "Good luck to the Barley Mow," you may as well listen to a bit of the structure before trying to parse this one. It's one of those songs where each verse gets longer and longer. For the sake of brevity, I'm only going to post my longest verse. Take into account that it's in more-or-less descending order, because the first verses would only include the last couple of things in the list, and each verse thereafter, you would add a new item at the front of the list and wind up with the nasty big list at the end of the song when it's all assembled. It supposed to be a bloody long song, because it's either meant for travelling (are we there yet?) or drinking (we'll be here all night). Actually for the sake of not getting banned from future posting here, I've removed ten critters from my usual list--but you get the idea. You can fill out your list with your favorites. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOtMeDirI4I]Good Luck To The Barleymow - YouTube[/ame] (Also, if this is the first time you've heard this song, you should log off and get over to your nearest RennFaire before the season is completely gone, because, seriously, you're missing out.) Good Luck to the Party Bold! Here's good luck to the party, good luck to the party bold! Jolly good luck to the party, good luck to the party bold! ("They'll need it!") It's the dragon, the dracolich, archlich, demilich, baatezu, basilisk, marilith aboleth, umber hulk otyugh owlbear, bugbear, lycanthrope, lizardman, gray ooze, green slime and the brown mold . . . Here's good luck, good luck, good luck to the party bold! (Seriously, just to walk through the halls of a con and hear a crowd filking this out loud would be prize enough . . . that's the beauty of folk songs.) [/QUOTE]
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