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The Underside of Green drew a continuity of response from the potentially divisive combination of clarinet, violin and piano; the coherence wrought from this conflict of voices a parallel, perhaps, to Molly Bloom's closing dialogue in Ulysses, which inspired the piece.
Pipped at the posy by Flay with Rebecca Saunders - I was going for just under, with the Sebastion to Ariel maybe Under the sea from the Disney film `The little Mermaid and just the address of the Staatskapelle Berlin: Under the Linden ?
The Underside of Green drew a continuity of response from the potentially divisive combination of clarinet, violin and piano; the coherence wrought from this conflict of voices a parallel, perhaps, to Molly Bloom's closing dialogue in Ulysses, which inspired the piece.
Ah! I didn't know The Underside of Green was another of RS's Molly Bloom pieces. So, to answer your previous question correctly : "Yes; James Joyce does have something to do with it"!
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Pipped at the posy by Flay with Rebecca Saunders - I was going for just under, with the Sebastion to Ariel maybe Under the sea from the Disney film `The little Mermaid and just the address of the Staatskapelle Berlin: Under the Linden ?
Woahw!!
A hat trick from the Jogger with coleslaw supplied!
I must say that seeing the answer to the puzzle I'd just put together actually being mentioned in Flay's "invitation" (#31179) was a bit of a shock, but I thought if I brazened the winds so close, no one would notice!
No such deceiving of the hedgehog, whose Victory celebrations we anticipate with eager trepidation!
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I must say that seeing the answer to the puzzle I'd just put together actually being mentioned in Flay's "invitation" (#31179) was a bit of a shock, but I thought if I brazened the winds so close, no one would notice!
It reminds me of Valentine's day last year when I was fairly green on my underside in these AA parts. I invited Anna to take the V which was the due letter, but implored her not to have Valentine as the answer. Of course she cursed because that was just the one she had up her sleeve!
I still wake up sweating in fear when I recall her venemous ire
So it is as well that we skip to a nice X from Hodgy
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