The Great Tradition of Irish Song Plagarism Continues...
I love to see the plagarism on the net. It makes me giggle.
Someone submitted a link to this Irish Pub website. I followed a link from there to an Irish Music Bars website that had links to Irish songs. I clicked the link and saw the most amusing thing. The lyrics came from mine. How did I know? There were the same lyrical errors AND the same background notes on the songs.
Early on, I did my own plagarism. After pissing off one site, I stopped doing that. And I stopped using other people's notes on the songs.
Needless to say, plagarism continues.
Someone submitted a link to this Irish Pub website. I followed a link from there to an Irish Music Bars website that had links to Irish songs. I clicked the link and saw the most amusing thing. The lyrics came from mine. How did I know? There were the same lyrical errors AND the same background notes on the songs.
Another great sing-along at Renaissance festivals or Celidhs. Every popular with artists like The Dubliners, The Clancy Brothers and us.That's a riot! And kinda cool. It helps get the word out about Renaissance festivals too. Sure I wish they could've linked to my Celtic Lyrics website. But I can't complain.
Early on, I did my own plagarism. After pissing off one site, I stopped doing that. And I stopped using other people's notes on the songs.
Needless to say, plagarism continues.

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