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Malc2098 wrote:Yeah, I'll go for groovy, Paul.
Pinch wrote:That's a very cool gesture
If it's okay, Mrs P would like nos; 4, 14, 25 & 51 if you please
Also, what are nos; 58 & 60?
Malc2098 wrote:That always brings a lump to my throat, Paul, and often played at funerals. My cousin (50!!) has just died of diabetes and complications. He's arranged his own funeral and will be having some IM and LZ instead! While in the hospice, he asked me to prepare and deliver the eulogy. I've just about got it written with some fine tuning to do, and have got just over a week to learn it.
Mike G wrote:Ooooh, my mate's on that CD (King's College Choir). Believe it or not, he also toured with Pink Floyd after recording on Atom Heart Mother with them. He's still a professional concert singer (baritone).
Pinch wrote:Mike G wrote:Ooooh, my mate's on that CD (King's College Choir). Believe it or not, he also toured with Pink Floyd after recording on Atom Heart Mother with them. He's still a professional concert singer (baritone).
That's amazing Mike! I wonder which voice is his. The whole arrangement is glorious, but then it is King's College Choir I guess. He must be quite a talented man!.......
Mike G wrote:Pinch wrote:Mike G wrote:Ooooh, my mate's on that CD (King's College Choir). Believe it or not, he also toured with Pink Floyd after recording on Atom Heart Mother with them. He's still a professional concert singer (baritone).
That's amazing Mike! I wonder which voice is his. The whole arrangement is glorious, but then it is King's College Choir I guess. He must be quite a talented man!.......
Yep. Never mind the music, he is a decent woodworker and an excellent engineer/ metal worker.
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