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That is sad; 'music' and 'compete' are not really things that go together.
There is a higher dimension to consider. I beg you to invest some effort.That is sad; 'music' and 'compete' are not really things that go together.
I do not know everything so it is a privilege to learn new things.
ChatGpt sez Certainly, Ernst. The English Beat, often just called "The Beat" in the UK, is a British ska and new wave band that was active during the late 1970s and early 1980s. They're known for their catchy songs and for blending elements of ska, punk, and pop into their music. Some of their popular songs include "Mirror in the Bathroom" and "Save It for Later."
suggest some sea chnties.
Of course, Ernst! Here are a few sea shanties that you might enjoy:
Remember, sea shanties were traditionally sung by sailors while they worked to coordinate their efforts, so they often have a repetitive and rhythmic structure. I hope you enjoy singing or listening to these sea shanties! If you have any other requests or questions, feel free to ask.
- "Drunken Sailor" - This is a classic sea shanty known for its catchy tune and repetitive chorus.
- "Leave Her, Johnny" - A traditional shanty that tells the story of sailors leaving their ship.
- "Roll the Old Chariot" - A lively shanty with a chorus that's fun to sing along to.
- "South Australia" - This shanty celebrates the Australian region and is often sung with enthusiasm.
- "Haul Away Joe" - A shanty that's great for getting into the rhythm of work.
- "Blow the Man Down" - Another well-known shanty with a memorable melody.
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