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Originally posted by Caliban View Post
Hello Anna!!Did you miss me as much as I missed you? Now, there was a post somewhere here from merce asking if I had any good meals in Sussex - now it's gone! Well, yes I had a brill ginger chicken in Seaford after looking at the Kittiwake Colony through a telescope courtesy of RSPB and then, I went up the Devil's Dyke. I cannot comment on that without being ribald. Oh, meeting the chorus of the local G&S Society was fun, some of them are so, like, Nanki-Poo personified but when I mentioned that Patience was my favourite, you could have heard a pin drop. Like, it's far too camp - this, in Brighton?
Anyway, just filling in time as this G puzzle has defeated me
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Anna
Originally posted by mercia View PostGounod? Grainger? Gabrieli? Granados? Gorecki? Gerhard? Ginastera? Godowsky? Goehr? Glazunov? Glass? Goldschmidt? German? Gluck? Gossec? Geminiani? Gibbons? Glinka?
So, subtract one from t'other and it must be Grainger with his Kangaroo Pouch Machine which is connected by rubber tubes!
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Anna
Originally posted by mercia View Postso did the G we're looking for compose La Mer?
was/is he a Zen Buddhist?
did/does he live in Karelia?
did he have a penchant for rubber tubing?
one knock for yes, two for no
I dunno! It's a mystery. Seems it should be a John Cage type era composer, doesn't it? Or some obscure Punk groups?
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Originally posted by mercia View Postso did the G we're looking for compose La Mer?
was/is he a Zen Buddhist?
did/does he live in Karelia?
did he have a penchant for rubber tubing?
one knock for yes, two for no
PS. Knock. Knock Knock. Knock Knock. Knock.
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Originally posted by mercia View Postmmmm, well I don't really feel I'm any further forward than I was 24 hours ago, so I think I shall say goodbye
Hint: try the Naxos catalogue.
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