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  • Globaltruth
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    • Nov 2010
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    Sounds interesting...

    Here's what it says on the BBC r3 media site about upcoming attractions

    Late Junction
    Thursday 13 September
    11.00pm-12.30am
    Nick Luscombe's selection includes a 1970's classic from American saxophonist Pharoah Sanders, German electronica from Burnt Friedmann, and the Afro-Latin sound of the Bamako-based Super Rail Band featuring guitarist Djelimady Tounkara.
    Presenter/Max Reinhardt, Producer/Freya Hellier
    not sure I'm totally enthused, but will give him (the one known as NickMax) a chance.

    Again.

    There's also quite a lot of John Adams work coming up hither and thither on r3 ..I'm sure there's a coruscatingly brilliant thread about it elsewhere on the forum though

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    • Lateralthinking1

      It would be nice to have a programme that sounds more like this:

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      • Lateralthinking1

        ........If not, then this -

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        • johncorrigan
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          Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View Post
          ........If not, then this -

          It'll never last, Lat - hare today etc etc

          ....which reminds me there was a mutilated young hare on the bathroom floor this morning courtesy of the cat - had to lever it into a poly bag (there's a sort of joke in there, though the hare and its blood were real enough).

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          • johncorrigan
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            Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
            Here's what it says on the BBC r3 media site about upcoming attractions



            not sure I'm totally enthused, but will give him (the one known as NickMax) a chance.
            Wonder if they'll risk the combo live, Global - still not too late to get Rab Crumb in there as well - could be a new band in it.

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            • Lateralthinking1

              Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
              It'll never last, Lat - hare today etc etc

              ....which reminds me there was a mutilated young hare on the bathroom floor this morning courtesy of the cat - had to lever it into a poly bag (there's a sort of joke in there, though the hare and its blood were real enough).
              That sounds terrible John. Lucky, when she was alive, brought in entrails of garden birds although there was also the occasional head of a mouse. Did you know that when cats leap up in the air while chasing their own tails, it always means that there is going to be a thunderstorm? I have been thinking of getting a dog - possibly a labrador or a golden retriever - but I can't really afford one. It will be a surprising step if it happens. It has never been on the cards before because I was once savaged by a poodle.

              Incidentally, I see that Ena Sharples won the 2.25 at Ripon. Mind you, Alderknitty will be unbeatable come October -

              Last edited by Guest; 27-08-12, 16:34.

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              • Globaltruth
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                Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
                It'll never last, Lat - hare today etc etc

                ....which reminds me there was a mutilated young hare on the bathroom floor this morning courtesy of the cat - had to lever it into a poly bag (there's a sort of joke in there, though the hare and its blood were real enough).
                You didn't jug it then? They're a special animal, the hare. Our cats get field mice - the most recent find in the morning was just the hind quarters sitting upright, with the entrails adjacent. Livened up the pie later on though.

                One day these animals will get their revenge...


                Lat - I like the Idea of an image to summarise what a programme should sound like. I'll have to think about that...

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                • johncorrigan
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                  Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View Post
                  That sounds terrible John. Lucky, when she was alive, brought in entrails of garden birds although there was also the occasional head of a mouse. Did you know that when cats leap up in the air while chasing their own tails, it always means that there is going to be a thunderstorm? ]
                  The odd rodent I don't mind - I've rescued a few in me time from the jaws of disaster (aka Lupin, by the way) - however were the thunder tale true this summer we'd have had to get her a trampoline. We have had the odd mole running around the house over the years - I tell you they're tough to catch.

                  Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View Post
                  Incidentally, I see that Ena Sharples won the 2.25 at Ripon. Mind you, Alderknitty will be unbeatable come October -

                  http://www.thebigsheep.co.uk/family-...sheeprace.html
                  Over to Ewe has no chance.
                  I noticed that Cerys played Cleoma Falcon on Sunday - a PS suggestion perhaps???????
                  Last edited by johncorrigan; 27-08-12, 17:45. Reason: in memory of deceased birds

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                  • Lateralthinking1

                    Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
                    Lat - I like the Idea of an image to summarise what a programme should sound like. I'll have to think about that...
                    No don't tell me. I think I know this one.

                    It is either a repeat of Miranda Sawyer's "The Spirit of Grunge" or The Judy Spiers Show on BBC Radio Devon.

                    Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
                    The odd rodent I don't mind - I've rescued a few in me time from the jaws of disaster (aka Lupin, by the way) - however were the thunder tale true this summer we'd have had to get her a trampoline. We have had the odd mole running around the house over the years - I tell you they're tough to catch.
                    John - When you say "the house".......................???? It isn't a 1968 bungalow like my one, that's for sure!
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                    • Globaltruth
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                      I'm just hoping Max points Nick at this thread for the astute & learned discussion on their shows...one of my chums is called Mole by the way - any feline would have hell of a job dragging that lovely old lummox through a cat flap.

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                      • Lateralthinking1

                        Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
                        I'm just hoping Max points Nick at this thread for the astute & learned discussion on their shows...one of my chums is called Mole by the way - any feline would have hell of a job dragging that lovely old lummox through a cat flap.
                        Yes, good luck to Nick for the next couple of weeks. I am sure that it will be fine without any assistance. Still, it's always useful when putting a programme together to know a little about your audience, isn't it. It makes it that much more worthwhile.

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                        • johncorrigan
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                          Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
                          I'm just hoping Max points Nick at this thread for the astute & learned discussion on their shows...one of my chums is called Mole by the way - any feline would have hell of a job dragging that lovely old lummox through a cat flap.
                          One lummox that I persuaded the Mog to drop did so and it headed for the nearest flowerbed and started digging in - trying to drag it back out is one of those animal tales I won't forget - they are mighty strong. Took it a quarter mile down the track and popped it over the fence into a sheepfield - sound anything like your Buddy, Global?

                          By the way great Calypso about an hour and a quarter into Cerys' show from Sunday, incuding the first recorded calypso song and a cracker from attila!

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                          • Lateralthinking1

                            Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
                            One lummox that I persuaded the Mog to drop did so and it headed for the nearest flowerbed and started digging in - trying to drag it back out is one of those animal tales I won't forget - they are mighty strong. Took it a quarter mile down the track and popped it over the fence into a sheepfield - sound anything like your Buddy, Global?

                            By the way great Calypso about an hour and a quarter into Cerys' show from Sunday, incuding the first recorded calypso song and a cracker from attila!
                            I will certainly listen to that programme John.

                            One possibility is that I will ultimately buy a crofters cottage in Scotland but I don't know whether it is a practical idea. They seem to vary a lot. It would need to be structurally sound, have electricity and hot running water and not be on a main road. They look reasonably priced and located in nice places where walks with labradors can be had on deserted beaches before vegetable growing. I wouldn't want to be many tens of miles from some shops and a hospital but a 20-30 mile or so distance would be fine.

                            Cleoma Falcon should have done a cover version of "Hotel California" 40 years before it was written.
                            Last edited by Guest; 28-08-12, 03:25. Reason: A Hawk and a Jackdaw.......Untune The Sky!!

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                            • johncorrigan
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                              Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View Post
                              I will certainly listen to that programme John.

                              One possibility is that I will ultimately buy a crofters cottage in Scotland but I don't know whether it is a practical idea. They seem to vary a lot. It would need to be structurally sound, have electricity and hot running water and not be on a main road. They look reasonably priced and located in nice places where walks with labradors can be had on deserted beaches before vegetable growing. I wouldn't want to be many tens of miles from some shops and a hospital but a 20-30 mile or so distance would be fine.

                              Cleoma Falcon should have done a cover version of "Hotel California" 40 years before it was written.
                              Black Isle, Lat? In range of Inverness - might be a bit populous, but some nice beaches. Ask Oilrig about Ardgour - almost in range of Fort William yet pretty remote. Assynt had a local buyout but might be a bit remote or dark in the winter for your description, though a visit to the poetry of Norman McCaig might change your mind. V beautiful.
                              Assynt Foundtion situs judi online terpercaya yang sudah bisa melakukan transaksi menggunakan bank, e-wallet dan juga pulsa.



                              Back to Cerys - she played a track on Sunday called 'Taksim square' by the Spy From Cairo — I thought it was really very interesting - lots of oud.

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                              • Lateralthinking1

                                Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
                                Black Isle, Lat? In range of Inverness - might be a bit populous, but some nice beaches. Ask Oilrig about Ardgour - almost in range of Fort William yet pretty remote. Assynt had a local buyout but might be a bit remote or dark in the winter for your description, though a visit to the poetry of Norman McCaig might change your mind. V beautiful.
                                Assynt Foundtion situs judi online terpercaya yang sudah bisa melakukan transaksi menggunakan bank, e-wallet dan juga pulsa.



                                Back to Cerys - she played a track on Sunday called 'Taksim square' by the Spy From Cairo — I thought it was really very interesting - lots of oud.
                                Thank you for that John. It looks excellent as do the other websites I have visited today. I like the idea that the Isle has woodland as well as sea and also hills very nearby. Some say that it is a little like the lowlands so it also doesn't feel too remote.

                                This is quite an exciting idea to me in the longer term. On my only trip to Scotland in 1973, I was briefly in Strathpeffer which isn't far. Staying in Culloden, I also visited Inverness and went across to Nairn as well as up to Ullapool. My parents went once more - to Gairloch where that tragic accident has occurred. They recommended it and it is direct as the crow flies over in Wester Ross.

                                I will also ask Oilrig about Ardgour and will try to tie it in with some music so that this thread can get back on track. But thanks again for your comments. They were much appreciated - for paying off that last third of the mortgage will be "undoable".
                                Last edited by Guest; 28-08-12, 17:33.

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