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Norfolk Born
Not as far as I'm aware, but I'd be happy to share your views. I suppose you could say that, in one case at least, I've tried to come up with something completely different.
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Norfolk Born
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostEh? To whom are you replying, Norfs?
Ammy: I couldn't work out the YMCA link, was all I meant.
A clue: you might well find David and friends on their knees.
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Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Postmercia: Yangtse (or Yangtze) is indeed the link. You're presumably referring to his 'Amethyst March'. Would you care to take us further?
Ammy: I couldn't work out the YMCA link, was all I meant.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostSo all my work on creating a link twixt the YMCA and these 'ere geezers has all been in vain, is that what you're saying?
Twas ever the prerogative of genius to be misunderstood, ammy!!"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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amateur51
Originally posted by subcontrabass View PostMichael Palin was involved in the Monty Python song "We Love the Yangtze".
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Norfolk Born
Originally posted by cloughie View PostI suspect a minor cock-up in the clue - David William, saxophonist draws blanks, as does compser with surname william! Plaese can you clarify, Norfy?
Two correct answers thus far:
Leigthon Lucas composed the 'Amethyst March' for the film 'Yangtse Incident' (part of which, incidentally, was filmed near here), and there is indeed a Monty Python song entitled 'We Love The Yangtse'.
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Originally posted by Norfolk Born View PostSorry - your suspicion is well-founded! The saxophonist's first name is David, and his surname is shared with an English composer whose first name is William. ('Y' did I not go straight to 'A' ? )
Two correct answers thus far:
Leigthon Lucas composed the 'Amethyst March' for the film 'Yangtse Incident' (part of which, incidentally, was filmed near here), and there is indeed a Monty Python song entitled 'We Love The Yangtse'.
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