Q1)17th June, 1631, saw the death in childbirth of Mumtaz Mahal. Her widower, Shah Jahan 1st, built what, in her memory: the Taj Mahal, the Eiffel Tower, or The Clock Tower of the Houses of Parliament?
Q2)The Anglo-Corsican Kingdom was establish on 17th June, 1794. On which Mediterranean island?
Q3)17th June is Iceland’s National day. What’s Iceland’s official language?
Q4)17th June is the feast of Saint Hervé. He’s a patron saint of whom: musicians, painters or actors?
Q5)Finally … ? Kenneth Kaunda died on 17th June, 2021. He’d been the first President of where: Angola, South Africa or Zambia?
† Lewes had a mildly annoying name, Olga: it’s spelt ‘Lewes’ but pronounced ‘Lewis’! I wouldn’t mind visiting: as you’re not the first person to say it’s nice. But even so§!
Hmmm … Probando and Provant translate as ‘trying’, don’t they? They sound just as useful as ‘one, two’, and ‘testing, testing’: the ‘s’, ‘tr’ and ‘pr’ sounds would be show up, nicely.
(I know what you mean about using a tape recorder: they’re not perfect. But, sometimes, the older technology can wonderful at catching everything!)
‡ That song’s part of my Punked Covers¶ playlist. One day, I’ll put it onto Spotify!
§ Wrotham, in Kent, is another one, Olga: it’s pronounced ‘ROO tam’. Don’t get me started on the word ‘segue’!
¶ An old friend once told me that John Lennon and Paul McCartney would — every time another act asked to cover one of their tunes — would approve the request … so long as that band did as different an arrangement as possible. John and Paul would get a writers royalty: and, if I’ve understood it correctly, the other band would get an arrangers royalty. Don’t quote me on that: royalties are a bloody complicated area, even for a music lawyer!
Q5) Zambia It sounds quite generous of John and Paul, for sure. No idea how it works out, and the laws are different in different countries, so it's a minefield. The recorder we used for the radio is a digital one, but we use an external microphone, and that means we can pick up all kinds of noises going on around us (that makes it sound more real when we are covering a fair or something outdoors, but sometimes you can hear people around you, and the quality can vary depending on where the microphone is. I sometimes forget to turn it towards me when I'm asking questions, especially if they are not very long, but most of the time I'm close enough to the person to be heard... Good luck with the weight loss.
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Q1) the Taj Mahal
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It sounds quite generous of John and Paul, for sure. No idea how it works out, and the laws are different in different countries, so it's a minefield. The recorder we used for the radio is a digital one, but we use an external microphone, and that means we can pick up all kinds of noises going on around us (that makes it sound more real when we are covering a fair or something outdoors, but sometimes you can hear people around you, and the quality can vary depending on where the microphone is. I sometimes forget to turn it towards me when I'm asking questions, especially if they are not very long, but most of the time I'm close enough to the person to be heard...
Good luck with the weight loss.
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Yes, music rights are a really complicated topic. Very much so!
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Sorry I went MIA yesterday! :)