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Originally posted by cloughie View PostYou could always impress by attempting to send a message in their native language. There are good translation services on the net!
Perhaps if you explain that you really don't understand Serbo-Croat, Swahili (or whatever) in English, and then give the translation as well, you might get a good response.
Does anyone remember "water sheep"? An order for "hydraulic rams"!
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostAnd some would have you rumbled, and reduce the recipients to fits of hysteria in seconds! You could end up with some really odd stuff coming back.
Perhaps if you explain that you really don't understand Serbo-Croat, Swahili (or whatever) in English, and then give the translation as well, you might get a good response.
Does anyone remember "water sheep"? An order for "hydraulic rams"!
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostDave, thank you for your smug, not very amusing reply. I am fully aware of the potential minuses of this approach. I don’t think Serbo-Croat was on the agenda - French and German were mentioned - and in my experience of travelling in France, French people warm more to attempting to address them in broken French than asking him them if they speak English!
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As a Lieder completist I recently got this 2CD issue of Wolf's complete Mörike settings. It's the only complete recording by one singer - usually they are divided male/female. It cost me £3.58 + postage via Amazon from Music Magpie.
It occurred to me that, having a few years ago sold a small consignment of superfluous CDs to them, it was theoretically possible to buy back one of one's own CDs. I won't be sending them any more. At the prices they pay nowadays it is hardly worth the effort. Our son recently gave up CDs and converted his entire collection of several hundred into a Spotify playlist (there's an app that does it). He kept a couple of favourites and investigated flogging the rest but it wouldn't have been worth it and they went to the charity shop.
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Last edited by MrGongGong; 01-05-20, 10:01.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostTODAY
Bandcamp time....
You don't have to buy my stuff
if the groove is your thang then this is rather good
or if a bit more "experimental" is your thang
THIS
https://rhodridavies.bandcamp.com/?f...Zsdjy1LA2BALY0
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostHow could one resist the personally 'curated' selections of Mr GG, especially as he's been too modest to recommend one of his own oeuvres. Duly purchased and downloaded - and very happy to help a very good cause.
This has just come out (about 5 minutes ago)
very fresh indeed
and this one n'all
One of the most interesting and exciting labels IMV (but I would say that .... )Last edited by MrGongGong; 01-05-20, 12:33.
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CD-quality download of Bilson and former students playing the complete (35) Beethoven Piano Sonatas on restored original or modern copies of historical instruments.
The detailed booklet pdf is also there.
All this for £3.99!
Alternatively, https://www.amazon.co.uk/Beethoven-C...s=music&sr=1-1
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