Gentlemen: Your sarcasim was taken in good fun. As for new folksongs, even Greensleeves was "NEW" once. So was Chippendale furniture. All kidding aside, if someone writes a folksong why can't it be called a new folksong, or am I discussing this with a couple of purists who can't seem to accept the fact that great music is composed everyday by all kinds of people? Gee, maybe I'm talking to a couple of professionel critics. If this is the case have fun with your little dittys. If this is the way you get your jollys, make sure they are not "new Jollys." I only want old jollys. No Madonnas or chippendales needed on this computer. Joel
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