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  • rubbernecker

    Originally posted by Anna View Post
    Of course it is, Songs of Innocence and Experience (1794) Honestly, I did point out the answer was William at 11.30pm last night! It's not just Caliban who is a bit slow!
    Akshally, dearest one, Innocence was 1789 and Experience (as befits) came later in 1794

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    • Anna

      Originally posted by rubbernecker View Post
      Akshally, dearest one, Innocence was 1789 and Experience (as befits) came later in 1794
      As usual My Learned Friend is correct and I will withdraw my evidence as being undeniably flawed.

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      • rubbernecker

        Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
        an admirably broad range of musical interests

        So, come on ofca, time to fess up: how many OMD albums have you actually got?
        (If it helps, I confess to owning their first three singles...)

        EDIT: I also have quite a lot of Richard Rodney Bennett as well. Oh, the shame...

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        • Norfolk Born

          Originally posted by Caliban View Post
          Taking your life in your hand a bit with that remark, aren't you, rubbers?
          Perhaps 'slowness' is a synonym for 'displaying an interest in Coronation Street' (to which I cheerfully plead guilty).

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          • vinteuil
            Full Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 12378

            so -

            Anna disinterred "William"
            Mercia identified Hazlitt: Liber Amoris or the New Pygmalion [1823]
            Caliban found Wordsworth: Ode: Imitations of Immorality [1807]
            Anna found Thackeray: The Rose and the Ring [1855]
            Rubberknickers for Blake: Songs of Innocence AND Experience [1794]

            So - who wants X Y Z or A

            Anna - Mercia - Caliban - Rubbers - or Norfolk who knew all along but was being coy...

            Do I have to call on the services of Harry Hill here??

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            • vinteuil
              Full Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 12378

              Originally posted by rubbernecker View Post
              Akshally, dearest one, Innocence was 1789 and Experience (as befits) came later in 1794
              I think Anna was right - yes Innocence came out in 1789 - but the combined volume "Songs of Innocence and Experience" came out - as she said - in 1794

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              • rubbernecker

                Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
                I think Anna was right - yes Innocence came out in 1789 - but the combined volume "Songs of Innocence and Experience" came out - as she said - in 1794
                I shall need to take instructions, but my client is prepared in the interim to accept your Lordship's ruling on the matter.

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                • Nick Armstrong
                  Host
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 26323

                  Blimey... a veritable bursting of the dam on this question... I can't take the next: the first pronouncer of the William connection should, I think...

                  Originally posted by Norfolk Born View Post
                  Perhaps 'slowness' is a synonym for 'displaying an interest in Coronation Street' (to which I cheerfully plead guilty).
                  Maybe... I'll get rubbers back anyway

                  Looking forward to the Becky dénouement at the weekend (omnibus catch-up as usual) as well as to the subsequent appearance of The Man from U.N.C.L.E in Roy's Rolls and then as you say, The Trial...
                  "...the isle is full of noises,
                  Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
                  Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
                  Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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                  • Norfolk Born

                    Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
                    so -

                    Anna disinterred "William"
                    Mercia identified Hazlitt: Liber Amoris or the New Pygmalion [1823]
                    Caliban found Wordsworth: Ode: Imitations of Immorality [1807]
                    Anna found Thackeray: The Rose and the Ring [1855]
                    Rubberknickers for Blake: Songs of Innocence AND Experience [1794]

                    So - who wants X Y Z or A

                    Anna - Mercia - Caliban - Rubbers - or Norfolk who knew all along but was being coy...

                    Do I have to call on the services of Harry Hill here??
                    I never had the faintest idea of the answer, my dear chap. It was just a ploy to drag the answer out of somebody whizzing past in the fast lane.

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                    • Anna

                      Originally posted by rubbernecker View Post
                      I shall need to take instructions, but my client is prepared in the interim to accept your Lordship's ruling on the matter.
                      We shall await Counsel's opinion with interest. In the meantime, I have to be out of here in 30 minutes until around 3.30pm so no point in me setting a question, so I think it's between mercia and rubbers to do the honours.

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                      • rubbernecker

                        Originally posted by Anna View Post
                        We shall await Counsel's opinion with interest. In the meantime, I have to be out of here in 30 minutes until around 3.30pm so no point in me setting a question, so I think it's between mercia and rubbers to do the honours.
                        In that case, despite my thirst for fresh insight into NB's record collection, I think Mercia should do the honours.

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                        • Norfolk Born

                          Originally posted by rubbernecker View Post
                          In that case, despite my thirst for fresh insight into NB's record collection, I think Mercia should do the honours.
                          You'll have a long wait, matey!

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                          • Flay
                            Full Member
                            • Mar 2007
                            • 5791

                            Right you lot. Skip the X.

                            A Y to link

                            A magical evening
                            Mary the dressmaker
                            Something extreme at the ROH
                            Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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                            • subcontrabass
                              Full Member
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 2780

                              Originally posted by Flay View Post
                              Right you lot. Skip the X.

                              A Y to link

                              A magical evening
                              Mary the dressmaker
                              Something extreme at the ROH
                              Is yodelling too extreme for this thread?

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                              • Flay
                                Full Member
                                • Mar 2007
                                • 5791

                                Bloomin' 'eck, that was quick - or too easy

                                Care to expand? I want them all, mind you.
                                Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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