Excellent Don. The answer was, of course, "One Two Three". First, the Missa Solemnis in D Major, Op. 123, which was considered by critics to be missing the sustained exploration of themes through development that is one of Beethoven's hallmarks.
Then, the "dashing" sixties hit which was 1-2-3, sung originally by Indian-culture obsessed Len Barry, much later covered by Catatonia's Cerys Matthews.
Finally, to the record that is of importance to all FoR3 members. Go to the home page and you will find that the highest number of viewers of the forum to date is 123. (30-11-10 at 12:59).
Of course, it might have been easier if I had mentioned Dusty Bin, a feature of the 3-2-1 game show that was hosted by former Butlins Redcoat Ted Rogers. As everyone knows, it was based on a Spanish gameshow called "Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez" - so that was really 123 too.
Then, the "dashing" sixties hit which was 1-2-3, sung originally by Indian-culture obsessed Len Barry, much later covered by Catatonia's Cerys Matthews.
Finally, to the record that is of importance to all FoR3 members. Go to the home page and you will find that the highest number of viewers of the forum to date is 123. (30-11-10 at 12:59).
Of course, it might have been easier if I had mentioned Dusty Bin, a feature of the 3-2-1 game show that was hosted by former Butlins Redcoat Ted Rogers. As everyone knows, it was based on a Spanish gameshow called "Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez" - so that was really 123 too.
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