“Thus we salute thee with our early song”*
by chuckofish
Today is the 332th anniversary of the day the Immortal Seven issued the invitation to William of Orange which culminated in the Glorious Revolution in England in 1689. One of the Seven was, of course, the OM’s ancestor Henry Compton. Perhaps we should watch The Magnificent Seven (1960) in honor of the occasion.
Perhaps you think I have gone ’round the bend, but, no, that is always how my mind has worked.
Today is also the birthday of John Gay (1685-1732), British Poet and Playwright. He is best known for “The Beggar’s Opera,” a ballad opera upon which “The Threepenny Opera” is based. Laurence Olivier filmed his version of “The Beggar’s Opera” in 1953 (his only musical film), and I think I may have to find it and watch.
At the very least, we should listen to “Mack the Knife” on repeat.
It is also the birthday of singer-songwriter Dave Van Ronk (1936-2002) upon whose life the movie Inside Llewelyn Davis (2013) is loosely based (according to Rolling Stone Magazine.)

So here’s something for your listening pleasure in honor of Dave–can’t help thinking the wee babes would really enjoy this.
So you see, everything is loosely based on something else. I am cool with it. And there is plenty to toast at the end of the day.
*John Milton, “Song on May Morning” (1632–33)
