@edgarblythe,
Wow! Thanks for the comments again, edgar, and it seems as though my equipment is working again.
Love that allusion by Russ Hamilton. A Rainbow to Put On Your Finger was great. Thanks for playing it.
Incidentally, here's info on that classical dove.
The modern Westminster Abbey Choir is an institution with a history at least 500 years long. Westminster Abbey, founded by Edward the Confessor, was consecrated on December 28, 1065, and William the Conqueror became the first British monarch crowned there the following year. Every British ruler since has assumed power there as well, but beyond pomp and circumstance the Abbey has offered daily worship services for nearly a millennium. Integral to those services over much of that period has been the music of the Westminster Abbey Choir. Records of the choir date to the 1479 appointment of William Cornyshe as "Master of the Song Scole." By 1540, Henry VIII had fixed the choir's membership at a size of 12 adult male singers (known as Lay Vicars) and ten boy choristers, and these proportions remain in force today.
Here's another rainbow song to match yours, Texas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PvQ5BMalUA