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Mozart/ Discuss 23:35 - Jul 16 with 4123 viewsDannyPaddox

Too many notes. Went right off the boil after the Marriage of Figaro.
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Mozart/ Discuss on 13:47 - Jul 17 with 1112 viewsCliveWilsonSaid

Mozart/ Discuss on 13:34 - Jul 17 by Mick_S

I got the wrong handel on it to be fair.
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I’m too embarrassed. I’m Haydn.

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Mozart/ Discuss on 16:50 - Jul 17 with 1045 viewsHooped_Pullie

I've been lucky enough to be blessed with the good fortune to enjoy & appreciate great music from every genre and type...love Mozart, Beethoven, Handel and all the classical greats. Saw Don Giovanni at Glyndebourne a few years ago, magical stuff.

That Salieri was a one, though...
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Mozart/ Discuss on 17:01 - Jul 17 with 1042 viewsHantsR

Mozart/ Discuss on 13:30 - Jul 17 by qprxtc

I get the feeling my ‘most art/ Mozart’ quip was a bit crap!


...so was my Moe's art I think
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Mozart/ Discuss on 17:15 - Jul 17 with 1031 viewshubble

Mozart/ Discuss on 12:10 - Jul 17 by DannyPaddox

A month or so ago one afternoon I was walking along Fernhead Road W9 and a lovely girl with what sounded like a soft Jamaican accent - I guessed from rural Jamaica rather than the city and maybe hadn’t been in London long. She asked me where Beef-hoven Street was. I said do you mean Beethoven Street? She looked again at her phone and said quizzically Beef-hoven? So I laughed out loud the melody of the famous four-note riff of Beethoven’s 5th. She looked at me even more puzzled. I thought in my head the girl’s obviously never heard of Beethoven she’s not going to understand your clever-arse reference. This is not cultural snobbery. The music from Studio One in Jamaica for me is as potent, if not more so, as the 18th century European Classical Baroque Romanticists etc. So I said take the first left, bear right after the shops and you’re there. And she said thank you darling. And no I didn’t get her phone number.
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Next time you're walking down my strasse, pop in for a cuppa mate!

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Mozart/ Discuss on 18:04 - Jul 17 with 1006 viewsisawqpratwcity

Mozart/ Discuss on 17:01 - Jul 17 by HantsR

...so was my Moe's art I think


Had the same thought...

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Mozart/ Discuss on 20:03 - Jul 17 with 976 viewsPommyhoop


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Mozart/ Discuss on 22:05 - Jul 17 with 956 viewsDannyPaddox

Mozart/ Discuss on 17:15 - Jul 17 by hubble

Next time you're walking down my strasse, pop in for a cuppa mate!


A Ska-Latte on the Mozart perhaps.
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Mozart/ Discuss on 22:17 - Jul 17 with 952 viewsWrightUp5hit___

Always to busy checking out the weather chart
To see if it was safe outside.
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Mozart/ Discuss on 19:04 - Jul 21 with 862 viewscolinallcars

Mozart/ Discuss on 13:10 - Jul 17 by qprxtc

Ere Steve, I bought the first Caravan album the other day. Pretty bloody good it is too.

Glad I listened to you bang on about them for 15 years.


Good to see Caravan getting a mention, their albums are going for a fiver a pop on Amazon with bonus tracks. I particularly like In The Land Of Grey And Pink. Richard Sinclair featured in another early seventies band - Hatfield And The North who were in the same mould as Caravan but more intricate. Still featuring Richard's very English voice. Great stuff.
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Mozart/ Discuss on 11:00 - Jul 26 with 765 viewsMetallica_Hoop

My mate at work just sent me this. He's not bad...


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Mozart/ Discuss on 00:46 - Jul 28 with 712 viewsMetallica_Hoop

Handel



Simply the best.
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Beer and Beef has made us what we are - The Prince Regent

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