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Like Dylan, Paul Simon wasn’t averse to using an existing tune to build his song upon. The source of this tune is the old folk song, Lord Franklin, a ballad about the doomed mission to find the North West Passage. The same tune is also, arguably, the basis for Bob Dylan’s Dream, The Croppy Boy, A Sailor’s Life and probably others. It is said to originate in the Irish tune, Cailín Og A Stór.

There’s percussion and tubular bells on this record. Who played them? If someone knows they should add the details under ‘Personnel’.

Who did the string arrangements on RAM?

No mention of the school’s change from being a grammar school to an independent school? I’d have thought that was a fairly important moment in the schools modern history.

May 2017
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August 2019
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October 2020
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