Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Auld Lang Syne ditched for Gangnam Style as Psy tops New Year's Eve karaoke ...

First POST: Auld Lang Syne. Tuesday, January 1 2013. Exclusively for Personal Democracy Plus subscribers: Remembering the days before the fiscal cliff; revealing the fault lines between political technologists and Silicon Valley conventional thinkingFirst POST: Auld Lang Syne. Tuesday, January 1 2013. Exclusively for Personal Democracy Plus subscribers: Remembering the days before the fiscal cliff; revealing the fault lines between political technologists and SiliconMidnight strikes on New Year's Eve and someone inevitably starts belting the first few words of "Auld Lang Syne." Why? Well, it's tradition to get a little nostalgic on New Year's Eve. The song, attributed to Scottish poet and lyricist Robert Burns inWASHINGTON - "Auld Lang Syne" is the New Year's theme song and the soundtrack for that special midnight kiss. But most Americans know very little about the origin, words and meaning of the song. The lyrics were written in the late 18th Century byThe firm's boss Nick Thistleton said: "'Auld Lang Syne' has always, without fail, been the people's choice to celebrate the start of the New Year. Since we started recording the UK karaoke charts, no song has come close to taking the number one spot
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