† I gave you the point in the end, Olga. Yes, as far as I could find out, it was established in 1979: but, as far as I could see, the first celebration was the first themed one in 1981.
Adventure wise … ? At least I know where to go, when the next voucher turns up!
I seem to be picking tunes. Making Movies is one hell of an album. Les Boys, the last track? Is possibly the only oompah rock song about a gay cabaret I’ve ever heard. It’s been floating around as an earworm since I bought the CD, back in the 1980s.
‡ It’s like I’ve always said, Debbi: it’s possibly the most cheerful thing McCartney wrote … until you realise what he’s singing about. “Bang! Bang! Maxwell’s silver hammer … Came down upon her head.”
Talking of which … ? I saw the last episode of Inside Man, last night. My lord, but Steven Moffat knows how to do these things! (Tennant does a great job: but Stanley Tucci is superb as Jefferson Greif!)
Q5) San Francisco Keep the songs coming, Paul. I was wondering, when you mentioned albums, what will many of the young people who only seem to stream individual songs rather than albums make of those in the future. Some of them hang so well together that I think something gets lost if we only listen to individual songs, but, well, it's the way of things, I guess. A ten set question on the BBC I don't mind. It's always been there, and, mostly, done some good work. I hope it carries on, but...
So much great music! :) I'm reviewing a 2014 movie this week on Thursday, A Girl Walks Home at Night. Really great movie!
1. golf 2. India 3. Database 4. Kepler 5. San Francisco (I remember that quake. It disrupted the World Series. Tim McCarver, one of the announcers, was pretty shaken up by it, as I recall.)
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Oh, before I forget? Tomorrow’s a 10 question set … about the BBC …
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Keep the songs coming, Paul. I was wondering, when you mentioned albums, what will many of the young people who only seem to stream individual songs rather than albums make of those in the future. Some of them hang so well together that I think something gets lost if we only listen to individual songs, but, well, it's the way of things, I guess.
A ten set question on the BBC I don't mind. It's always been there, and, mostly, done some good work. I hope it carries on, but...
1 Golf
ReplyDelete2 India
3 Database
4 Kepler
5 San Francisco
So much great music! :) I'm reviewing a 2014 movie this week on Thursday, A Girl Walks Home at Night. Really great movie!
ReplyDelete1. golf
2. India
3. Database
4. Kepler
5. San Francisco (I remember that quake. It disrupted the World Series. Tim McCarver, one of the announcers, was pretty shaken up by it, as I recall.)