The mp3 file player popped out over the words, so here are the obscured sections. (Complete with a sentence that isn’t covered, so it’s clear where this all fits in.) The end of each section, and the start of the next, is marked by a picture. The first section is right before the fourth picture. There are 3 sections.
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The mp3 file player popped out over the words, so here are the obscured sections. (Complete with a sentence that isn’t covered, so it’s clear where this all fits in.) The end of each section, and the start of the next, is marked by a picture. The first section is right before the fourth picture. There are 3 sections.
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The program was (plan and words, slides, musician slides):
All sing: The X Days of X-Risk by Ray Arnold.
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MC: Welcome
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All sing: The Wild West is Where I Want to Be by Tom Lehrer, simplified melody.
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MC: Introduction to Her Mysteries.
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All Sing: Her Mysteries by Allison Lonsdale.
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Reading: The Goddess of Everything Else (Abridged) by Scott Alexander.
(mp3)
2.
All Sing: Uplift by Andrew Eigel.
(mp3)
MC: Outroduction to Uplift.
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All Sing: We Will All Go Together When We Go by Tom Lehrer.
(mp3)
Intermission
MC: Words on Fire Safety.
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MC: Introduction to Somebody Will.
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All Sing: Somebody Will by Ada Palmer simplified melody.
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Reading: Henry Williamson’s letter home.
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Solo: Christmas in the Trenches by John McCutcheon.
(mp3)
Reading: Henry Williamson on the aftermath of the Christmas Truce.
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Reading: Joseph Rotblat on the development of nuclear weapons.
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3.
Reading: Vadim Orlov on how close we came to nuclear war.
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All Sing: Brighter Than Today by Ray Arnold.
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All Sing: Unison in Harmony by Coope, Boyes, and Simpson.
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All Sing: Old Devil Time by Pete Seeger.
(mp3)
Last time we had little candles that we’re pretty hard to light,
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*Quotation marks were used because indenting to indicate a quote gets rid of the bulleted formatting, like so:
All Sing: Unison in Harmony by Coope, Boyes, and Simpson.
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All Sing: Old Devil Time by Pete Seeger.
(mp3)
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