Originally posted by teamsaint
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Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostWhat a horrible thought - it all has to stay in London. Besides, I like to be home by 10.45 latest after a prom concertI will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostI know this question will probably seem daft,and I have asked it before, but in these days of branding supremacy, why don't they take the proms on the road a few times each year?The right programmes could pull big crowds in Neecaastle, Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool, Bristol , Cardiff etc, given the right venues.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostI hadn't realised that this year's proms were short measure.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Lateralthinking1
'The Ferrari was too flash.......
........I'm quite a conservative driver, but when I was driving that you'd get beeped for getting out of the car'
Ready to go the distance this time, Andy? Tennis star hopes the right car will pave the way to gloryOnce again, Andy Murray has swapped one luxury car for another. The British tennis star, pictured left, was spotted driving a silver £85,000 Jaguar XKR convertible through south-west London yesterday.
(At least he is not a 'celeb' I guess)Last edited by Guest; 07-07-12, 08:30.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
an overture, two concertos and a symphony all before the interval
I wonder what time some of those concerts ended
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Prom 46
Wed 11 Sept 1957, 7.30pm, Royal Albert Hall
Wagner - A Faust Overture, WWV 59 0:00:12
Wagner - Götterdämmerung 2:30:00
Wagner - Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg 4:30:00
Rachmaninov - Symphony No. 2 in E minor 1:00:00 (uncut)
which would be (without intervals !)
7 hours and 12 minutes , way past the last bus then
(I know what it REALLY means )
So a 12 hour La Monte Young piece is very much in the tradition then ?
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Northender
Getting back to Wimbledon.....
I wonder whether the fact that Andy Murray doesn't really belong to what one might call the 'Tennis-Playing Set' (by which I mean well-bred, polite decent sorts to whom the social aspect of the game is at least as important as winning), might explain his unpopularity in certain quarters and also increase his chances of actually winning.
I loved the way he swatted aside the tactless question from Mr Richardson about his parents (who, in case Mr R hadn't noticed, were sitting well apart and clearly not communicating).
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Lateralthinking1
Originally posted by Northender View PostGetting back to Wimbledon.....
I wonder whether the fact that Andy Murray doesn't really belong to what one might call the 'Tennis-Playing Set' (by which I mean well-bred, polite decent sorts to whom the social aspect of the game is at least as important as winning), might explain his unpopularity in certain quarters and also increase his chances of actually winning.
I loved the way he swatted aside the tactless question from Mr Richardson about his parents (who, in case Mr R hadn't noticed, were sitting well apart and clearly not communicating).
Murray gets at least £575,000 for being in the final. That is possibly the only 'unreal' part of the circus he enjoys. Even then, he is relatively frugal. When Bunny Austin reached the final in 1938 he got a £5 Mappin & Webb voucher - £249 in today's money.
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostThat is certainly true, mangerton.
My old primary school teacher used to love referring to 'Kelvinsayed',
As for Murray himself he always refers to his next 'metch'. When I played football as an adorably runny-nosed and tackety-booted wee street-urchin, it was always a 'gemme' ... in the same way as an 'arena' was always a 'grun'.
Mind you, to refer to a tennis 'metch' as a 'gemme' might tend to get distinctly confusing to the posh and non-posh folk alike?
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