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  1. 3 days ago · A South African promo 7-inch single of 'Fisherman's Blues' uniquely b/w 'Strange Boat' and also a mention of the once mooted but discarded album title 'The Fisherman's Blues Band'. This single did not get a commercial release in South Africa so it is an extremely rare record.

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  2. 1 day ago · Contemporary paganism has been defined as "a collection of modern religious, spiritual, and magical traditions that are self-consciously inspired by the pre- Judaic, pre-Christian, and pre- Islamic belief systems of Europe, North Africa, and the Near East." [1] .

  3. 5 days ago · Apart from some Another Pretty Face songs and a few covers, the spine of the set was made up of songs that would appear on The Waterboys self-titled debut album the following year and the A Pagan Place record two years later in 1984.

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  4. 5 days ago · This Page contains a collection of photos from a few of the many concerts Mike has performed in Universal Hall in various guises, as a solo artist, as part of an ensemble and with the Waterboys. Many of these photos are previously unseen and are published here for the first time.

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  5. 4 days ago · There he became familiar with Latin literature, as well as pagan beliefs and practices. His first insight into the nature of sin occurred when he and a number of friends stole fruit they did not want from a neighbourhood garden.

  6. 2 days ago · In the final phase of the conversion, which took place during the 670s and 680s, the final two Anglo-Saxon kingdoms to be led by pagan rulers — in Sussex and the Isle of Wight — saw their leaders baptised.

  7. 5 days ago · Originally an Arcadian deity, Pan was a Greek fertility deity whose name is a Doric contraction of paon (“pasturer”) but more commonly etymologized in antiquity as deriving from pan (“all”). In mythology, he was a son of Hermes who in turn was son of Zeus, the king of the gods.