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Anna
Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostAnna It most certainly would!
However, I am hosting a Basque evening (please, no jokes about underwear) so kitchen calls and someone can finish it off. Btw, re Colin Fishwick, have managed this week to keep up to speed. What a silly storyline it is! Incidentally, I have only just got Caliban's joke about Chesney and Tchaikovsky! Very droll.
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by Anna View PostIncidentally, I have only just got Caliban's joke about Chesney and Tchaikovsky! Very droll.
I do wish someone would finish this puzzle off as I will be offline in about 20 mins. A bit of wikipedia on the obvious contender should do it!
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rubbernecker
Sorry, I'm afraid I now have to leave you to your own devices. Which reminds me, must get some new batteries for mine...
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Norfolk Born
I did wonder whether the petrified was a reference to the forest on Lesvos (petrified, but not dead, wood).
I've just finished watching a DVD of 'A Taste of Honey'. I wonder if the Corrie scriptwriters had Murrray Melvin, who played the part of Rita Tushingham's gay friend/housemate/carer, in mind when they came up with Anthony Cotton/Sean Tully?
I'm happy to await rubbernecker's decision regarding 'P', as I shall be 'Wallender-bound' (in both senses of the word) shortly.
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Norfolk Born
I had Stravinsky 'in the frame' from the off - but didn't (and still don't) know to which part (if any) of the question he might be the answer. Perhaps rubbernecker will explain all when he next logs on.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostIncidentally, I have only just got Caliban's joke about Chesney and Tchaikovsky! Very droll."...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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Norfolk Born
I have a 'P' ready should it be needed, and should I be entitled to set it (if it's nor or I'm not, it'll keep)
Mais, pour l'instant, attendons-nous le jugement de Monsieur Le Badaud (aka Herr Gaffer-Gummihals).
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amateur51
Originally posted by Anna View PostOh Good! I have felt awfully dim lately, I even thought the language not dead but petrified would lead to Ossified! Then I realised Bach didn't write anything about bones. Actually, Peter Schickele is, in my opinion, totally brilliant.
However, I am hosting a Basque evening (please, no jokes about underwear) so kitchen calls and someone can finish it off. Btw, re Colin Fishwick, have managed this week to keep up to speed. What a silly storyline it is! Incidentally, I have only just got Caliban's joke about Chesney and Tchaikovsky! Very droll.
When I worked in a classical record shop in the City, we would occasionally put on one of his records 'unannounced', like the performance of Beethoven symphony no 5 with sports commentator 'DaDaDa- Daaaaa' 'oh they're off!'. Browsing customers would look around, give a puzzled smile, go back to their browser only to re-emerge secons later, giggling at the silliness emerging from the speakers.
My favourite was PDQ Bach's Schleptet which is musically funny too
Just checked on youtube - mostly live stuff, which doesn't come across as funny as it does on disc
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Anna
Originally posted by Caliban View PostI wasn't aware of making a joke about it! Just re-read my post, I was just intending to describe the scene I'd just watched... Do explain my joke to me!!!
Ofca, I think the Stravinsky refers to a quotation of his perhaps? However, the P certainly is yours.
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Norfolk Born
OK - if you're sure - here we go:
Breaking news:
- Prince marries foreigner to clear debts
- Elvis Presley enters US charts for the first time
- QEH opens on the South Bank
One composition each, please, dating from the years in which these events happened. Two of the three are non-vocal. All three feature the same 'P'.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Ofcachap View PostOK - if you're sure - here we go:
Breaking news:
- Prince marries foreigner to clear debts ??
- Elvis Presley enters US charts for the first time 1954
- QEH opens on the South Bank 1967
One composition each, please, dating from the years in which these events happened. Two of the three are non-vocal. All three feature the same 'P'.
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