@eladar saidFrom the Comments below:
https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/2021/12/10/how-much-do-the-12-days-of-christmas-actually-cost/
This is the only place I have ever seen anyone suggest there were actually 12 pear trees given.
But hey, any level of idiocy is accepted as truth around here.
Not trying to start anything here but this story in incorrect. The lyrics and history of the song states that by the end of the the 12 days one would have 364 items in total. There would be multiples of every items EXCEPT the 12 drummers drumming. As of last year it was totaled at costing $105,561.00. So your figure needs to be much higher this year to account for the price changes and inflation. 🙂
02 Jan 22
@athousandyoung saidAs I said, all sorts of idiocies are stated on this site, many of them by you.
From the Comments below:
Not trying to start anything here but this story in incorrect. The lyrics and history of the song states that by the end of the the 12 days one would have 364 items in total. There would be multiples of every items EXCEPT the 12 drummers drumming. As of last year it was totaled at costing $105,561.00. So your figure needs to be much higher this year to account for the price changes and inflation. 🙂
Remember, no property is actually owned.
@sonhouse saidI am a also a folk singer in the local clubs(most of which haven't re opened yet) so I do my bit on the various Zoom sessions that have sprung up.
@venda
Well for us folkies, the song is there as a test of memory, all that stuff in the right order and such.
I don't sing much myself, wife does that, I just do instrumentals, guitar, mandolin and the like.
I guess it would be REALLY boring if it was just an instrumental🙂
There's lots of these "repeat" type songs sung around the clubs as you will know.I think they all get a bit monotonous after you've heard them a number of times even the "Barley mow"which is one of the better ones.
The parodies of "the 12 days" can be quite amusing but after you hear them once or twice they aren't funny anymore.