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		<title>The Melodies of Tea</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2009 10:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Artwork Courtesy of David Borzo A nice hot cup of Tea is like a favorite song that you love hearing again and again…it always hits the spot. Combine tea and music together, and you’re really setting the pot to boil. So it’s no surprise that there is a grand history of music celebrating the tea [...]]]></description>
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<p>A nice hot cup of Tea is like a favorite song that you love hearing again and again…it always hits the spot. Combine tea and music together, and you’re really setting the pot to boil. So it’s no surprise that there is a grand history of music celebrating the tea experience. Perhaps the earliest record of the language or <em>melody of tea</em> comes from Lu Yu, the 8th Century Chinese scholar who wrote <em><a href="http://a2tea.com/luyu/luyu12.php" target="_blank">The Classic of Tea</a>,</em> the first known book on both tea ritual and philosophy. <em>Tea &#8220;music&#8221;</em> itself dates back hundreds of years, most likely with <a href="http://www.frontiercoop.com/sourcing/plucker.html" target="_blank">tea pluckers</a> who often sang to keep their energy and spirits up while doing the same repetitive motions, plucking leaves from the waist-high tea bushes. One famous <a href="http://www.teamuse.com/article_010801.html" target="_blank">Japanese song</a> coaches to <q>…pick all you can, young maids, for if you do not, we Japanese will have no tea!…</q></p>
<p>More recently there are several songs that celebrate tea, like “<a href="http://kids.niehs.nih.gov/lyrics/teapot.htm" target="_blank">I&#8217;m a Little Teapot</a>”, a childhood staple, and “<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7hbkQexqXs" target="_blank">Tea for Two</a>”, a proposal from a young man to his love declaring they will be happy spending their lives together, sipping tea. One of the most popular bands of the last half century, <a href="http://www.beatles.com/core/home/" target="_blank">The Beatles</a>, were of course great tea lovers. In fact, in 1965, the first thing that <a href="http://www.funtrivia.com/trivia-quiz/Music/John-Paul-George-and-Ringo-235564.html" target="_blank">John, Paul George and Ringo</a> asked for when arriving at London’s Heathrow airport from a U.S. tour was a hot <a href="http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Towers/1019/articles.html" target="_blank">cup of tea</a>. The Fab Four also wrote many songs with <a href="http://www.exoticteapot.co.uk/en/myblog/the-beatles-thoughts-of-tea-2.html" target="_blank">lyrics celebrating tea</a>, including “It’s all too much”, and “Lovely Rita”. True to form, 35 years after the Beatles broke up, Paul McCartney included a fantastic tea homage entitled “<a href="http://www.bigelowteablog.com/?s=paul+mccartney">English Tea</a>” on his 2005 CD, proving that where there is tea, there is always a melody brewing.<!-- Place this tag where you want the +1 button to render --><br />
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		<title>Tea Songs by Nirvana and Others</title>
		<link>http://www.bigelowteablog.com/2008/08/18/tea-songs-by-nirvana-and-others/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2008 10:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brenda</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tunes about tea have been popular ever since the Big Band days of Tommy Dorsey. In more recent memory, however, even American grunge band Nirvana came up with a tea song to sing, Pennyroyal Tea. Now you can listen to that and other tea tunes online via a coffee and tea blog. Other listening options [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tunes about tea have been popular ever since the Big Band days of Tommy Dorsey. In more recent memory, however, even American grunge band Nirvana came up with a tea song to sing, <em>Pennyroyal Tea.</em> Now you can listen to that and other tea tunes online via a <a href="http://coffeeworks.blogs.com/coffee_and_tea/2006/01/i_had_this_blog.html" target="_blank">coffee and tea blog</a>.</p>
<p>Other listening options include <em>Have a Cuppa Tea</em> by the Kinks where the lyrics recommend tea&#8230;</p>
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            If you feel a bit under the weather,<br />
            If you feel a little bit peeved,<br />
            Take granny&#8217;s stand-by potion<br />
            For any old cough or wheeze.</p></blockquote>
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