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    Well if you insist
    Krieger

    Adam??
    Johann and Johann Philipp
    Robby of the Doors
    Henry of Dreamgirls

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      Originally posted by antongould View Post
      Well if you insist
      Krieger

      Adam??
      Johann and Johann Philipp
      Robby of the Doors
      Henry of Dreamgirls
      Oh, bravo, Anton. All five.

      L-egantly done

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        Well I never.

        Congrats.

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          Well done, Anton!

          I must away for I hear the toot-toot of The Last Train To Noddington Junction!

          Good night all!

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            Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
            Well done, Anton!

            I must away for I hear the toot-toot of The Last Train To Noddington Junction!

            Good night all!
            'Night ammy, although I was half expecting you to post one of your topical and amusing YouTube links, eg. the night Jim Morrison whipped it out...

            I'm turning in too.

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              What L hopefully links

              A Symphony by one of the few men to "put music to" Paul Simon lyrics
              What comes after Losing One's Religion
              A possible occupant of the aforementioned Mr. Simon's graveyard in You Can Call Me Al

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                All I can think of at this late hour is : Leonard Bernstein used a Paul Simon lyric in one part of his Mass: A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players, and Dancers.

                But now to bed

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                  I never knew that so sadly no - so interesting though!

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                    Found Grumpy Paul's input to the Mass....

                    ".....Half the people are drowned and the other half are swimming in the wrong direction."

                    Don't pen them like that anymore!

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                      I'm doing an Angle here, drifting around at an unearthly hour but honestly, the owls yet again waking me up. Sometimes it's positively Hogwartian here. Also, I see we had I-I as the composer and I always wanted, if I had grabbed an I, to set him as an answer so why did I not get it!?? Answer - not paying attention!
                      Last edited by Guest; 23-04-11, 02:45.

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                        Lulu? There'a cartoon character called - is it Lightning or Little? - Lulu, and the Paul Simon song refers to a cartoon churchyard full of cartoon charaters. There's a 'Lulu Symphony' based on three numbers from Berg's opera of the same name. Still thinking about the loss of faith.

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                          Cartoon graveyard is correct but Lulu doesn't, sadly, really make me want to Shout with joy!

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                            Originally posted by antongould View Post
                            What L hopefully links

                            A Symphony by one of the few men to "put music to" Paul Simon lyrics
                            What comes after Losing One's Religion
                            A possible occupant of the aforementioned Mr. Simon's graveyard in You Can Call Me Al
                            Low

                            -Philip Glass Symphony No. 1 based on the Bowie album. (PG's Songs from Liquid Days uses PS texts)
                            -The track following Losing My Religion on REM's Out of Time
                            -Cartoonist David Low

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                              Boom!Boom! I'll think on, as they say.

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                                Originally posted by rubbernecker View Post
                                Low

                                -Philip Glass Symphony No. 1 based on the Bowie album. (PG's Songs from Liquid Days uses PS texts)
                                -The track following Losing My Religion on REM's Out of Time
                                -Cartoonist David Low
                                It looks as if somebody got up firing on all cylinders this morning!

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