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Originally posted by antongould View Postmercia before he lost his battery had Menotti and one of the 3 titles thanks to Anthony C White who filed, like Aleander G Bell, a patent for the Telephone...........
Is the Waugh connection the name Sebastian as in Menotti's ballet and in the Flytes in "Brideshead"?
(I was going to punt for Menotti last night but the 'telephone' reference dissuaded me with thoughts of Marconi... It was late... )"...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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amateur51
Originally posted by Caliban View PostHe also got Amahl didn't he, being the Christmas Opera?
Is the Waugh connection the name Sebastian as in Menotti's ballet and in the Flytes in "Brideshead"?
(I was going to punt for Menotti last night but the 'telephone' reference dissuaded me with thoughts of Marconi... It was late... )
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Sorry Friends - been distracted - work is such a nuisance!
Yes it is Menotti and Caliban has correctly identified the Waugh connection
The Paul Simon is maybe stretching it a bit but Menotti composed The Saint of Bleecker Street and young Paul composed Bleeker Street
"Fog’s rollin’ off the East River Bank
Like a shroud, it covers Bleecker Street
Fills the alleys where men sleep
Hides the shepherd from the sheep"
which was the culture of my teens unlike you Guys with your Horace and your Ovid!
So the man with no battery - mercia got Menotti
Caliban got Waugh
Dave tried commendably hard and found a different M
Am got lost
So who has the N run?
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Originally posted by antongould View PostSorry Friends - been distracted - work is such a nuisance!
Yes it is Menotti and Caliban has correctly identified the Waugh connection
The Paul Simon is maybe stretching it a bit but Menotti composed The Saint of Bleecker Street and young Paul composed Bleeker Street
"Fog’s rollin’ off the East River Bank
Like a shroud, it covers Bleecker Street
Fills the alleys where men sleep
Hides the shepherd from the sheep"
which was the culture of my teens unlike you Guys with your Horace and your Ovid!
So the man with no battery - mercia got Menotti
Caliban got Waugh
Dave tried commendably hard and found a different M
Am got lost
So who has the N run?
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amateur51
After a few days of hi-speed frivolity this thread has become incredibly slow.
Buck up, you chaps!
Yes YOU!!
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostCaliban got Waugh....
Over to you! Isn't it mercia?
Yes I think mercia... .It's certainly not me - I just idly googled for about 5 seconds and saw the Waugh connection. I didn't solve it."...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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It's all gone rather quiet round here.
I think I was very slightly in the frame and have thought of an "N" so maybe while mercia continues to wrestle with his battery, I could deploy it?
What N connects (i) a shoemaker (ii) a secret agent and (iii) spirituals involving a Fight ?"...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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Don Petter
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