Yes, we will hear tomorrow. I'm off up to bed. Just a damned shame I live in a bungalow. V tired so I won't need to count sheep tonight and I will probably only make it to five llamas.
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I've tried that but keep getting awoken with a start when I get to two ...
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Try reading the book of Llamentations - that'll help.
I got all the way to the end - as predicted Paul, loved the Meneinas de Sinha (cheque in post), loved the Gogols - very entertaining interview too and absolutely loved the Penguin - I was trying to work out where it came from - top notch. Not so keen on the Salsa Celtica though.
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>>(cheque in post)
Now that's what my Glaswegian best man said about the spaghetti jar wedding present thirty three and a third years ago! Haven't seen it or him since ( hope he didn't get lost in the fire in that British Leyland car he won on ' Sale Of The Century '
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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostYes, we will hear tomorrow. I'm off up to bed. Just a damned shame I live in a bungalow. V tired so I won't need to count sheep tonight and I will probably only make it to five llamas.
Of course you can just take the short cut.
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Oh yes, John, excellent. I will appreciate these. Ian McMillan of "THE VERB" wrote a play based on Jake. In my humble opinion, "THE VERB" is one of the best programmes on Radio 3. Keep an eye in the coming days on "Arts & Ideas" as there will be some interesting comments on future broadcasts of "THE VERB". I can't guarantee you llamas as Ian obviously likes "THE VERB" to be full of surprises. Él me llamó pero no me dijo nada. That kind of thing. It is all on "THE VERB" though. Mark my words. Lat.
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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostOh yes, John, excellent. I will appreciate these. Ian McMillan of "THE VERB" wrote a play based on Jake. In my humble opinion, "THE VERB" is one of the best programmes on Radio 3. Keep an eye in the coming days on "Arts & Ideas" as there will be some interesting comments on future broadcasts of "THE VERB". I can't guarantee you llamas as Ian obviously likes "THE VERB" to be full of surprises. Él me llamó pero no me dijo nada. That kind of thing. It is all on "THE VERB" though. Mark my words. Lat.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sw0pULMdqzY
Enjoyed some of the program, esp the intro,his approach to dealing with the slightly pretentious story and the haiku-spotting technology...guess I'll have to put my twopennorth in on Arts & Ideas....
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Wo3 21/1/11
Matthias Loibner - Austrian hurdy-gurdy playing at its finest and a fascinating interview.
More later - just a reminder in case so you don't miss it. It's kind of a minority interest I know but if you do love the sound, there is a festival in May:
Hurdy Gurdy festLast edited by Globaltruth; 23-01-11, 14:13.
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Some cracking tunes again from LK, from what I vaguely remember when awake. And thanks dear Lopa for reminding me that I have a copy of that
cracking Jivacort Kathumba! In fact I'm going to take off that Beatles album and put JK on the player
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My gripes: ...why did she keep finishing his sentences for him?
curious
and (whilst in gripe mode) I like a drone with my hurdy-gurdy (is that the hurdy or the gurdy?) so not all his tracks worked that well. still - overall a 7.
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Originally posted by Paul Sherratt View PostIt's the Gurdyfest that's the curiosity.
A photo-op quite possibly ..
Enthusiasts from far and wide, not that many from Youlgreave.
You can make a minor diversion to Arbor Low, altho you've probably done that before?
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