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Originally posted by Anna View PostI thought we were on to Herds of Elephants!
so Ebony & Ivory, 1982, Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder
well I now discover that the Concertgebouw had (or has?) an offshoot band called the Ebony Band
phew!!
I think Ofcachap should take that because Woody Herman was the key starting pointLast edited by mercia; 05-05-11, 17:43.
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by mercia View Postwell we are, herd must be a double clue, because elephants leads to ivory
so Ebony & Ivory, 1982, Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder
well I now discover that the Concertgebouw had (or has?) an offshoot band called the Ebony Band
phew!!
I think Ofcachap should take that because Woody Herman was the key starting point
I'm afraid there were no marauding herds of elephants or their tusks:
Stravinsky Ebony Concerto written for Woody Herman and his First Herd band;
The Ebony Band formed by musicians from the Concertgebouw to perform C20 repertoire;
Ebony and Ivory performed by Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder 1982.
Simples... no?
Mercia deconstructed it after a prompt from Ofca, so you two decide on who sets F.
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Anna
Originally posted by mercia View PostPlease Ofca, it must be you
Can I explain why I thought mercia's "Yackety-Yack" led me to elephants? King Crimson, Elephant Talk. verses, choruses and several guitar solos, the latter of which are deliberately played and processed to resemble trumpeting elephants or squeaky mice. Adrian Belew sings five stanzas of humorous lyrics, each one beginning and ending with the phrase "Talk! It's only talk!".
And, I rest me case M'Lud! I plead insanity due to a fertile imagination brought on by this message board.
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by Anna View PostCan I explain why I thought mercia's "Yackety-Yack" led me to elephants? King Crimson, Elephant Talk. verses, choruses and several guitar solos, the latter of which are deliberately played and processed to resemble trumpeting elephants or squeaky mice. Adrian Belew sings five stanzas of humorous lyrics, each one beginning and ending with the phrase "Talk! It's only talk!".
And, I rest me case M'Lud! I plead insanity due to a fertile imagination brought on by this message board.
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Anna
Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostA most felicitous and engaging argument, and if counsel would like to approach the bench I would like to show my appreciation of her fertility
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Norfolk Born
I think the author of #5998 did most of the work, and therefore deserves to set 'F'. All of my recent contributions have either involved tidying up afterwards or unconsciously setting cleverer people on the right track. I'm happy with that. This afternoon, I picked up (for only £2) a DVD of Claudio Abbado conducting the Lucerne Festival Orchestra in Mahler's 6th, and the lady wife and I are now going to settle down and watch it.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Ofcachap View PostI think the author of #5998 did most of the work, and therefore deserves to set 'F'. All of my recent contributions have either involved tidying up afterwards or unconsciously setting cleverer people on the right track. I'm happy with that. This afternoon, I picked up (for only £2) a DVD of Claudio Abbado conducting the Lucerne Festival Orchestra in Mahler's 6th, and the lady wife and I are now going to settle down and watch it.
Was Rob having a rucksack sale?
Are you going to let on where this masterly underpricing took place?
A full report afterwards, svp
EDIT: **wonders if Caliban ever succumbed to the lure of a ticket to see/hear von Otter, Kaufman & ailing Claudio in Das Lied von der Erde? **
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by Ofcachap View PostThis afternoon, I picked up (for only £2) a DVD of Claudio Abbado conducting the Lucerne Festival Orchestra in Mahler's 6th, and the lady wife and I are now going to settle down and watch it.
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amateur51
Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostGreat bargain, Ofca. Settling down is quite hard with Mahler 6. If Abbado's any cop, the first movement should have you on the edge of your seat, at least. And the cowbell should certainly surprise Mrs O in surround sound!
The first time I saw Claudio conduct it live was with the LSO and some bloke had a decent go at jiggling his cowbells authentically enough but when the hammer blows were pending, I was deeply disappointed to find that he merely raised up a piece of the stage with his hands and used his body weight via his leg to slam it down again
It just wasn't the same
I look forward to a full cowbell/hammer blow report back svp Ofca
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostThe only time I saw von Karajan conduct Mahler symphony no 6 with the BPO, he had the cowbells on a reel-to-reel tape recorder
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amateur51
Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostHave I not read this before, on the Karajan thread? You disappear all day, Ammy, then troll up and start messing with my head
I'm eking out my gems here, tha knows.
That Caliban is copying them all down for the after-dinner circuit he's on, entertaining Rotarians and Zaroastrians or whatever they're called
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