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Originally posted by mercia View Postindeed. a little detail I forgot. sorry.
Your deleted bit sent me off to the news, thanks! I'll avoid the TCR.... I was going to say I've been tempted to chuck computers out of windows, but the situation seems a sad one and a rather serious one in fact..."...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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Anna
Originally posted by Tapiola View PostI am ineluctably drawn to King...
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Originally posted by Anna View PostI'm back and please go with that thought everyone although it's none of the ones mentioned by cloughie. The marching need not be in Lancs, it could be in the Deep South and the vibrations are nothing to do with the Beach Boys but better known for jazz
Marching - Sousa, the March King (the Lancs clue escapes me)
Dancing - The King of Denmark's Galliard, by Dowland (Scandinavian reference)
Biblical context - King James Bible
Vibrations - owt to do with BB King, or EDIT King Oliver?
Sorry for the haste. I have work to finish off before I get found out...
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Anna
Originally posted by Tapiola View PostWell, as far as I got was:
Marching - Sousa, the March King (the Lancs clue escapes me)
Dancing - The King of Denmark's Galliard, by Dowland (Scandinavian reference)Biblical context - King James Bible
Vibrations - owt to do with BB King, or EDIT King Oliver?
Sorry for the haste. I have work to finish off before I get found out...
It is indeed a March by Sousa, think what Lancashire and the Deep South are famous for?
Biblical element, someone normally associated with his vibes rather than a full symphonic score
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Anna
Originally posted by Tapiola View PostStill no further on with the unemboldened and godless wretches.
Edit: Cross posted with Taps - yes, it's King Cotton!! Well done.
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Anna
Well, Taps obviously has kracked the K (not the bestest of puzzles I have to confess), not sure if he wants a final stab at the last part, I'll hang on unless anyone else wants to be bold and finish it off. The subject of the last lost his friend, can be found in Kings, Samuel and Chronicles and stood up to a bully ........
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