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Originally posted by cloughie View PostJust finished one - 'ansome!
Lucky you...
... and don't call me 'ansome in public, I've told you before...
"...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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Originally posted by cloughie View PostA P which could be spinning and shaking in West Cornwall.
I feel absolutely sure that the above is not the correct answer...Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Flay View PostI feel absolutely sure that the above is not the correct answer...
I used to go to St. Just, ages ago, for hols and the pasties from the local bakers still linger in my memory, put one of those in your rucksack and you could exist on it all day as you tramped along the coastal paths.
Edit: I also chanced upon Keith Emerson. Least said, soonest mended! But, time for a clue cloughie, are we seeking classical?Last edited by Guest; 24-11-12, 15:59.
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Originally posted by Flay View PostWell, there were the Pirates of Penzance. This then led me to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PleXFh_oOEU (Shakers - Pirates Of The Caribbean), and thence to Emerson, Lake & Palmer who had a track called Pirates on their imaginatively-titled album Works Volume 1, which would have spun at 331/3
I feel absolutely sure that the above is not the correct answer...
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Originally posted by Anna View PostBut it could be! Just coming to this puzzle I find the Anthem of Cornwall Hail to the Homeland was composed by Kenneth Pelmear. The things you learn on AA !!
I used to go to St. Just, ages ago, for hols and the pasties from the local bakers still linger in my memory, put one of those in your rucksack and you could exist on it all day as you tramped along the coastal paths.
Edit: I also chanced upon Keith Emerson. Least said, soonest mended! But, time for a clue cloughie, are we seeking classical?
Clues think classical crossover and 60s rock 'n' roll.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostJohnny Kidd and the Pirates! This so cannot be true!
Pirates
Pirates of Penzance
Pirate Jenny Spinning Jenny
Johnny Kidd and the Pirates had a hit with 'Shakin' all over.
I decided to finish an animation project I started a long time ago: recreating Pirate Jenny from the Judy Collins cover of the song from "The Threepenny Oper...
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