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− | A [[filk]] | + | A series of [[filk]] anthologies published and edited by [[Lee Gold]]. It is distinguished from Lee's other filk zine, [[Xenofilkia]], by containing primarily her own songs and being published irregularly. There have been six issues, all 45 pages long, the last in 2009. |
− | {{publication}} | + | {| class=wikitable |
+ | ! Issue !! Year !! Notes !! Entries not by Lee | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 1 || 1986 || 53 entries | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * ''Anarchy'' by [[Vic Koman]] (ttto Jingle Bells) | ||
+ | * ''The Fighter's Lament'' by [[Charlie Luce]] (ttto Norwegian Wood) | ||
+ | * ''The Battle Hymn of the Fanation'' by [[Ted Johnstone]], [[Con Pederson]] & [[Rick Sneary]] (ttto The Battle Hymn of the Republic) | ||
+ | * ''Going Stoned to the Con'' by Ted Johnston (ttto On the Street Where You Live) | ||
+ | * ''Hack 'n Slash Tonight'' by [[Scott Bauer]] (ttto Comedy Tonight) | ||
+ | * ''Joy to the World'' by [[Sam Konkin]] (ttto Joy to the World) | ||
+ | * ''The First Time I Made It Up'' (ttto Twelve Days of Christmas) | ||
+ | * ''Lord of the Dance'' (additional verses) by Amy Falkowitz & Len Rosenberg | ||
+ | * ''Mr. Johnstone - Mr. Pelz'' by Ted Johnstone & [[Bruce Pelz]] (ttto Mr. Gallagher - Mr. Shean) | ||
+ | * ''Moon'' by [[Tom Digby]] | ||
+ | * ''Genzine, Genzine'' by Tom Digby | ||
+ | * ''Orcus'' by [[Scott Rosenberg]] (ttto Sounds of Silence) | ||
+ | * ''Rebel Alliance'' by [[Cheryl Lloyd]], [[Ray Lloyd]] & [[Ken Keith]] (ttto Temperance Union) | ||
+ | * ''Song of R -- or The Cunting Song'' by Bruce Pelz (ttto The Hunting Song'' by Tom Lehrer) | ||
+ | * ''Oh No, John'' (additional verse) by Karen Anderson | ||
+ | * ''What Should We Do With the Hotel Manager?'' (ttto What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor?) | ||
+ | * ''The Travelling Trufen'' by Ted Johnstone (ttto The Raggle-taggle Gypsies) | ||
+ | * ''Corduroy Trousers'' by Ted Johnstone (ttto Black Denim Trousers) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 2 || 1987 || 45 entries | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * ''Terra'' by [[Don Simpson]] (ttto Put them All Together, They Spell Mother) | ||
+ | * ''Do You Envy The Wind'' by Tom Digby (original tune enclosed) | ||
+ | * ''The Dragons Roar In'' (West Coast Version) by [[John Boardman]] (ttto My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean) | ||
+ | * ''The Dungeoneers Song'' by Charlie Luce, [[Jeff Marr]] & [[Kay Shapero]] (ttto The MIT Engineers Song) | ||
+ | * ''The First Day of Iggy'' (ttto The Twelve Days of Christmas) | ||
+ | * ''What Do They Live On When They Can't Get Guest Star?'' by Kay Shapero (ttto the Armor hot dog commercial) | ||
+ | * ''Looking for Nemesis'' by [[Rick Weiss]] (ttto Speed of Light) | ||
+ | * ''The Motie Engineers'' by [[Irwin Strauss]] (ttto The MIT Engineers Song) | ||
+ | * ''Music to Loot Dungeons'' by by [[Jack Harness]] (ttto There is a Tavern In the Town) | ||
+ | * ''Storeroom'' by Tom Digby | ||
+ | * ''Sung from Under the Bed'' by Kay Shapero (ttto Cecilia) | ||
+ | * ''Well, Almost No Room...'' by Kay Shapero (ttto Temperance Union or other tunes) | ||
+ | * ''You Don't Mess Around with Jim'' by Charlie Luce (ttto You Don't Mess Around with Jim) | ||
+ | * ''You're Always Welcome in Our World'' by Charlie Luce & Kay Shapero | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 3 || 1990 || 45 entries | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * ''The Answer'' by [[Donald Combs]] (ttto Blowin' in the Wind) | ||
+ | * ''The Balanced Song'' by Kay Shapero & Charlie Luce (ttto The Temperance Union) | ||
+ | * ''Droozling'' by [[I Abra Cinii]] (original tune enclosed) | ||
+ | * ''The Farewells'' by [[Arelene Kriftcher]] (ttto Simple Gifts) | ||
+ | * ''Ghost Writers on the Sly'' (ttto Ghost Riders in the Sky) | ||
+ | * ''Kismet'' by [[Art Rapp]] | ||
+ | * ''Lalage II by [[Ewan the Mad Wanderer]] | ||
+ | * ''Lord of the Dance'' (history) by [[Catherine Cook Macdonald]] | ||
+ | * ''The Security Agent's Hymn'' by Rick Weiss & [[Mistie Joyce]] (ttto The Engineers Hymn) | ||
+ | * ''Take Us to your Poets'' by Tom Digby | ||
+ | * ''Thermodynamics Final'' (ttto The Battle Hymn of the Republic) | ||
+ | * ''United Nuts of LA'' by Tom Digby | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 4 || 1993 || 36 entries | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * ''Alternate Routes'' by Tom Digby | ||
+ | * ''California Love Song'' by Lynn Gold (original tune enclosed) | ||
+ | * ''Captain Wilton Parmenter'' by [[Mike Rubin]] & [[Vinnie Bardolucci]] (ttto Signy Mallory) | ||
+ | * ''Fact/Fiction'' by [[Roberta Rogow]] (ttto Both Sides Now) | ||
+ | * ''Forever Lullaby'' by [[Janis Kelson]] (original tune enclosed) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 5 || 1998 || 39 entries; "for MATURE audiences of all ages" | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * ''Dominatrix's Song'' by [[Leslie Fish]] (ttto I Love Paris) | ||
+ | * ''Marquis De Sade'' by Janis Kelson (ttto Part of Your World) | ||
+ | * ''Our Lady of the Storm'' by Roberta Rogow (ttto The Flying Dutchman) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 6 || 2009 || 39 entries (all by Lee) | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{publication |website=https://conchord.org/xeno/filkerup.html| end=2009 }} | ||
[[Category:fanzine]] | [[Category:fanzine]] | ||
[[Category:filk]] | [[Category:filk]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 12:03, 4 April 2021
A series of filk anthologies published and edited by Lee Gold. It is distinguished from Lee's other filk zine, Xenofilkia, by containing primarily her own songs and being published irregularly. There have been six issues, all 45 pages long, the last in 2009.
Issue | Year | Notes | Entries not by Lee |
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1 | 1986 | 53 entries |
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2 | 1987 | 45 entries |
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3 | 1990 | 45 entries |
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4 | 1993 | 36 entries |
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5 | 1998 | 39 entries; "for MATURE audiences of all ages" |
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6 | 2009 | 39 entries (all by Lee) |
Publication | Website | —2009 |
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