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									SSG Year 11 Week 9 - Sunday Songwriters Group				            </title>
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                        <pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2012 00:29:03 +0000</pubDate>
                        <description><![CDATA[Hello to all and an early wish for a Happy New Year!This week you also get to address a new year, or rather, a different year than the one we&#039;re in or the one coming up. The idea is to set y...]]></description>
                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Hello to all and an early wish for a Happy New Year!<br><br>This week you also get to address a new year, or rather, a different year than the one we're in or the one coming up. The idea is to set your song in the era of the year in question. Can be based on real events but we're more interested in the voice and style of the times. <br><br>And, so as not to give you no end of anxiety by picking a date on your own, here are your choices:<br><br>1714<br>1764<br>1814<br>1854<br>1914<br>1924<br>1934<br>1954<br>1964<br>1974<br><br>That should be more than enough to pick from!<br><br>As always, I look forward to reading and to listening to what you come up with. <br><br>Peace]]></content:encoded>
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