According to what one hears every time one sees a movie that involves monasteries, there is always music by a male choir in the background. So some copied old texts – sometimes adding variations of their own. Some monks spent the day at choir practice, where variations were frowned upon – but might have been appreciated by people, who were forced to listen to the same music for days on end. The origin of Comic Books and Musac.
rockyland over 4 years ago
I thought it was a play on the old Coke ad—“Let’s all teach the world to sing in perfect harmony.” But I could be wrong! :-))
OzarkTheHornyBuzzard over 4 years ago
I’m with L’Europeo.
The Fly Hunter over 4 years ago
Because he’s a member of the group Three Dog Night?
Troglodyte over 4 years ago
He’s em-bark-ed on a singing career?!
Mountain Meg over 4 years ago
I think w6 is on the right track. They’re probably practicing “Sweet Adeline”.
sandpiper over 4 years ago
According to what one hears every time one sees a movie that involves monasteries, there is always music by a male choir in the background. So some copied old texts – sometimes adding variations of their own. Some monks spent the day at choir practice, where variations were frowned upon – but might have been appreciated by people, who were forced to listen to the same music for days on end. The origin of Comic Books and Musac.
Zebrastripes over 4 years ago
Oy!
car2ner over 4 years ago
or it could be assumed he is away for Search and Rescue training only to find out he is joining the choir.
brklnbern over 4 years ago
Sweet Adeline?