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"...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..."
OK, here's a 'G' (NB: I shan't be taking any calls until after 'The Killing')
Which 'G' links: a classical composer and two singer-songwriters (one of whom annoyed women's libbers), all of whom died aged 55?
OK, here's a 'G' (NB: I shan't be taking any calls until after 'The Killing')
OMG!!! Neither was I. Well, Cor luv a duck, blimey, who would have thunk it? And, did I hear right, a new series coming in the New Year? Those jumpers are indestructible it seems!! I'm so glad I bought one for next time I fancy a psychopath! Sorry, I do wander off topic, sausages and sweaters ......... No Hope
Last edited by Guest; 17-12-11, 23:14.
Reason: speylinge
Careful, love ....think of those who may have recorded it! (Without giving anything away, I would describe the last episode as sensationally good).
Oh, Norfy called me 'Love' Yes, sorry, for those who recorded it disregard me, Oh, it was complete rubbish. Don't watch. Fat Thomas did it! (I love him, such a big cuddly man)
Careful, love ....think of those who may have recorded it! (Without giving anything away, I would describe the last episode as sensationally good).
I have just finished watching both episodes, moments ago. I'm not saying I understood how every detail fitted in but... yes, gripping and classic. And yes, Killing III is in the pipeline!
"...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..."
It's not a blind alley. In one case, you're looking for an award (or honour), in the other two cases for the titles of compositions.
This is intriguing:
There is a Finzi award (to help finance Arts projects)
There is also a film Just Like a Woman whose protagonist is a cross-dresser called Gerald/Geraldine. The score is by "John Box", of whom the entire Internet has nothing further to say (other than suggest a different name).
Then there's the bandmaster Geraldo, who was 70 when he died.
So perhaps this is the "Blind Alley"?
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This is intriguing:
There is a Finzi award (to help finance Arts projects)
There is also a film Just Like a Woman whose protagonist is a cross-dresser called Gerald/Geraldine. The score is by "John Box", of whom the entire Internet has nothing further to say (other than suggest a different name).
Then there's the bandmaster Geraldo, who was 70 when he died.
So perhaps this is the "Blind Alley"?
Re "John Box" I'm reminded that Gore Vidal wrote a 'tec series published under the name of "Edgar Box".
This might mean everything & nothing ... and as such it would surprise no-one on here familiar with my contributions
The linking 'G' is an adjective. As the classical composer has already been correctly identified, it follows that our two singer-songwriters worked elsewhere in the musical world.
This is a really intriguing puzzle (speaking as a Finzi fan)! Not getting very far, I was groping around Gloucestershire and Ivor Gurney but the clues have eliminated them from my enquiries...
"...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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