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Posted By Spadecaller 3 months ago in Arts & Entertainment
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A visual interpretation by Spadecaller of Harry Belfonte's recording of "A Hole in the Bucket." Music recorded on May 2, 1960 in Carnegie Hall.

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    Spadecaller3 months ago

    Hope you have a few laughs with this one.

    Who can't identify with these characters? At one time or another, I have acted like every creature in this video.

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      hurr13 months ago

      Harry Belafonte is the greatest.

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        texangelwings3 months ago

        LOL....I haven't heard that song in so many years! Life is a circle!.....;~) This song makes me think of; "Pete and Repete were sitting on the fence, Pete fell off and who was left?"...lol

        Really good choices in paintings, to accompany this song!

        Thanks for the laughs, SC!

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          LumFan3 months ago

          SC, this is your best video yet. And a perfect example of 'circular logic' if I have ever seen it.

          And I am a fan of Harry Belafonte (as well as most types of music).

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            jordan113 months ago

            LOL, that was good! Reminds me of the debates in Congress.

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