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Thanks Mercia - at least I'm on the right lines for answering these puzzles! But question setting is an order of magnitude more difficult.
I'm actually just going out to a concert. Could we do a deal? If you or one of the others could set J, I will have a go at K, or wherever you are when I'm next back in action!
Thanks Mercia - at least I'm on the right lines for answering these puzzles! But question setting is an order of magnitude more difficult.
I'm actually just going out to a concert. Could we do a deal? If you or one of the others could set J, I will have a go at K, or wherever you are when I'm next back in action!
Well, that's not quite the way it works Odders, but enjoy your concert (what is it?)
I suppose could do a J but I need to be out of here in around an hour max, so I would need a quick fix! Although it looks as if everyone is now offline
A Wartime Toccata for Two pianos
If You've Gotta Go Go Now
Twice on Morecambe and Wise
Well done anton. I think it may be a quiet Saturday night.
How about, If you gotta go now - that French bloke, Johnny Hallyday โ "Maintenant ou jamais" Or, M&W, Glenda Jackson?? Just chucking some names out before the regular posse arrive ....
Bit of an in-and-out evening here. Thanks for a J to think about, anton!
"...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..."
Well done anton. I think it may be a quiet Saturday night.
How about, If you gotta go now - that French bloke, Johnny Hallyday โ "Maintenant ou jamais" Or, M&W, Glenda Jackson?? Just chucking some names out before the regular posse arrive ....
Which war, I wonder....? Because I can find a Toccata for Two pianos by Germaine Tailleferre... but it's from 1957. So that makes it early Vietnam War...
No J leaping out at me though.
Irrelevant, anton?
"...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..."
Thank you for this, Cali; we went for a very short stroll around her garden early this afternoon - the first time she's been outdoors since she came home.
Sounds good, ferney. There was a definite hint of Spring in the air earlier in the week darn Sarf, before this wintery nip returned
Green shoots can be very encouraging to the healing person - all the very best to you both
Which war, I wonder....? Because I can find a Toccata for Two pianos by Germaine Tailleferre... but it's from 1957. So that makes it early Vietnam War...
No J leaping out at me though.
Irrelevant, anton?
39-45 M'Lud which I think was your second.........
Harold Wilson was a pipe-smoking guest - obviously not a J though - and probably only appeared once
wartime two-piano Toccatas seem to be very thin on the ground - VW's Piano Concerto in its 2-piano version opens with a Toccata (and is vaguely war-time I think)
EDIT - more pipe smokers - Fred Trueman, Patrick Moore, Percy Thrower
Harold Wilson was a pipe-smoking guest - obviously not a J though - and probably only appeared once
wartime two-piano Toccatas seem to be very thin on the ground - VW's Piano Concerto in its 2-piano version opens with a Toccata (and is vaguely war-time I think)
EDIT - more pipe smokers - Fred Trueman, Patrick Moore, Percy Thrower
According to Wiki the great socialist appeared twice .......so one down on the path to J........
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