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Ah..oh well have a great time tomorrow, OG.
They are fantastic live !! Well, they are ace on record too !!!
I am seeing them in Salisbury in March,Should be fun.
At the salisbury gig,myou can pay £7 extra and you get a french canadian themed supper.
Any guesses ,anybody?
And very good they were too - sell out concert - when I found them!
I don't know what they are technically called, but its useful now with the iPlayer to have these 'pick-up points' to show you exactly where you are within the length of a programme - for finding a specific item.
........ if you see what I mean. A recent innovation I think.
I don't know what they are technically called, but its useful now with the iPlayer to have these 'pick-up points' to show you exactly where you are within the length of a programme - for finding a specific item.
........ if you see what I mean. A recent innovation I think.
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Apparently they are not top notch Dyson,but I love them
Thanks for the link, ER. Dyson's The Seekers is just about my favourite choral song, and being something of a choral fanatic, that's really something...
(Edit) I've just listened to it on iPlayer. For a few hours at least, I'll take back everything I've said about Breakfast, texts, tweets, e-mails, Petroc, Clemmy, etc. All I can think about at the moment is that beautiful, moving song we sang in our school choir in 1965, and which I've now heard again for the first time since then.
Thanks for the link, ER. Dyson's The Seekers is just about my favourite choral song, and being something of a choral fanatic, that's really something...
(Edit) I've just listened to it on iPlayer. For a few hours at least, I'll take back everything I've said about Breakfast, texts, tweets, e-mails, Petroc, Clemmy, etc. All I can think about at the moment is that beautiful, moving song we sang in our school choir in 1965, and which I've now heard again for the first time since then.
Heads up: Ian Skelly is presenting Breakfast this weekend. Won't quite be enough to drag me away from the Sacred Music programme on France Musique on Sunday morning, but I'll certainly be listening tomorrow.
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