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  • Lat-Literal
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    • Aug 2015
    • 6983

    Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
    But (and this is primarily addressed to bereaved/traumatised Forumistas who might be thinking that they had enough on their plates without this being dumped on them) there is no causal link between the two, as the NHS makes clear:



    ... particularly the concluding statement this research has identified a biological mechanism that can lead to the formation of tumours in fruit flies. The findings of this research may in turn lead to studies in human cells, but do nothing to inform us about how emotional stress might be related to the risk of cancer.
    This is such a wise and warm post. It really does you credit, ferney. I am in the midst of extreme stresses and also I have very real concerns again which I am getting checked out tomorrow. Those would be based on lifestyle patterns linked to an anxiety prone personality but that doesn't necessarily join sporadic external factors with any condition per se.

    My main point is that actually I think the discussion here has a lot to say about the podcast phenomenon. To the extent that it exists - with the parallel question of whether conventional radio will disappear within ten years - I would say that the youth are tuning out from conventional radio's agendas rather than into something considered truly wonderful. All that awful depressing news, the constant gender and race wars, and especially the absolute emphasis on illness and death. Who would want it? I would have hated it at that age even more than I do now. It is just that older people haven't learnt how to do it yet or if they have they always end up stumbling on sex and the celebrity which is no good at all. Has anyone seen Naked Unattraction? That one is conventional television and, honestly, all it shows you in a fascistic way is that everyone is a slab on time's conveyer belt. You can see the old grandparents waiting to occur in every performer. Incidentally they would never have dared to have a male presenter as it would have caused masses of complaints so it is very sneaky in that way.

    It is at every turn, this. I have submitted a formal complaint to the ASA on the advert for the heart charity which goes "Heart disease, heart disease, heart disease, heart disease, heart disease, heart disease, heart disease.....dementia". I have said that it mocks people with dementia in the way it is done. It is deeply upsetting to people who have those conditions or relatives - I have one with each. It seeks to draw a link between two illnesses based on limited research undertaken so recently it hasn't been challenged. And I have said it terrorises with technique in a way that would be spared on real terrorists held at Guantanamo Bay. I was thinking of trying to go back to canoeing. The news was full of some bloke who drowned at my lake. I was thinking of walking alongside seals in Norfolk. The news is full of some bloke in Scotland who was attacked by seals and died when climbing up a cliff to escape them. I'm absolutely sick of it because it is sick. It is as sick as the 70,000 young people being stabbed etc per annum because they are all so afraid by what is presented to them off podcast.

    I recently prepared for winter/depression/bereavement/my demise - god only knows - by buying two DVD players and masses and masses of second hand sitcom DVDs. I haven't quite got into the vein of it yet but I was again reminded yesterday by conventional television of how significant media inputs are. Miserable beyond belief for 15 hours, I found Father Ted and within just seconds was laughing out loud. It felt maniacal but it wasn't really as I always laughed out loud to it. God bless them. So we all underestimate these things at our peril.

    And now back to the grids.
    Last edited by Lat-Literal; 05-11-18, 23:23.

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    • LMcD
      Full Member
      • Sep 2017
      • 8857

      Inspiration struck overnight......
      LMcD Musical Wall 3

      Haydn / Sibelius / Britten / Wood
      Pheloung / Hindemith / Schubert / Wood
      Rossini / Tchaikowsky / Tchaikowsky / Williams
      Prokofiev / Gibbons / Larsson / Ellis

      Some pieces are 'lighter' than others....enjoy!

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      • Boilk
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        • Dec 2010
        • 976

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        • Boilk
          Full Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 976

          Sibelius, Tchiakowsky and Gibbons all have a Swan in common.

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          • gurnemanz
            Full Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 7445

            Originally posted by Boilk View Post
            Sibelius, Tchiakowsky and Gibbons all have a Swan in common.
            As does Schubert.

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            • cloughie
              Full Member
              • Dec 2011
              • 22239

              Vivian Ellis wrote Coronation Scot. So it could be trains, scots or coronations,

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              • LMcD
                Full Member
                • Sep 2017
                • 8857

                Coronation Scot is one of the pieces involved, but not in the way cloughie suggests.
                Boilk's 3 swans are correct, but gurnemanz's isn't.
                To help you along: 2 crime-solvers - one professional, one amateur - are involved, but are not in the same group of 4.
                The Haydn work involved is a symphony.

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                • Boilk
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                  • Dec 2010
                  • 976

                  Barrington Pheloung (perhaps most famed for the Inspector Morse theme) did the music for Red Riding. And this could be connected to Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf? On the other hand, I may be completely wrong!

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                  • LMcD
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                    • Sep 2017
                    • 8857

                    I would stay in Oxford if I were you......
                    (I'm now off to do my Tuesday stint at the charity shop. I'll 'drop in' again at around 12.30).

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                    • cloughie
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                      • Dec 2011
                      • 22239

                      Originally posted by LMcD View Post
                      Coronation Scot is one of the pieces involved, but not in the way cloughie suggests.
                      Boilk's 3 swans are correct, but gurnemanz's isn't.
                      To help you along: 2 crime-solvers - one professional, one amateur - are involved, but are not in the same group of 4.
                      The Haydn work involved is a symphony.
                      Elllis CS used for Paul Temple -showing our ages LMcD!
                      Pheloung Morse!

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                      • cloughie
                        Full Member
                        • Dec 2011
                        • 22239

                        Could Haydn be Hornsignal and Britten Serenade for Tenor Horn and Strings.
                        Are both Wood(s) the same or is one Henry and the other Haydn?

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                        • Boilk
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                          • Dec 2010
                          • 976

                          Originally posted by LMcD View Post
                          I would stay in Oxford if I were you......
                          (I'm now off to do my Tuesday stint at the charity shop. I'll 'drop in' again at around 12.30).
                          So there's an Oxford connection between Pheloung (Inspector Morse), Haydn (Oxford Symphony) and possibly Hugh Wood who studied there.

                          And I've just found out that Vivian Ellis was a man!
                          Last edited by Boilk; 06-11-18, 10:25.

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                          • cloughie
                            Full Member
                            • Dec 2011
                            • 22239

                            Originally posted by Boilk View Post
                            So there's an Oxford connection between Pheloung (Inspector Morse), Haydn (Oxford Symphony) and possibly Hugh Wood who studied there.

                            And I've just found out that Vivian Ellis was a man!
                            As was Stanshall - totally irrelevant as the Urban spaceman doesn’t really exist!

                            Is Williams, assuming not RVW, John or Grace or another?

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                            • LMcD
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                              • Sep 2017
                              • 8857

                              The Pheloung reference is to a character, not to the city of Oxford.
                              One Wood is Haydn, but the other is not Henry.
                              No horns are involved.
                              Paul Temple is the other crime-solver (there are only 2).
                              People my age may perhaps have less trouble with one line of the wall.
                              Williams is another chap, who died at the age of 85.
                              Last edited by LMcD; 06-11-18, 13:15.

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                              • cloughie
                                Full Member
                                • Dec 2011
                                • 22239

                                Schubert, Tchaikovsky, Larsson, Prokofiev - Winter.

                                A second though for the fourth swan Prokofiev’s Ugly Duckling

                                my up to date grid suggestion

                                SIBELIUS/ TCHAIKOVSKY/ GIBBONS/ PROKOFIEV/ SWAN
                                SCHUBERT /TCHAIKOVSKY/ LARSSON/ WINTER
                                ELLIS/ PHELOUNG / DETECTIVES
                                BRITTEN/ HINDEMITH/ WILLIAMS/ WOOD/ F(PH)ANTASY
                                Last edited by cloughie; 06-11-18, 14:27.

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