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Category Archives: Bach
Solid Air
by John Martyn with Danny Thomson on bass, a live performance in Dublin from 1987 Click to follow the link to You Tube (put your headphones on first) …
Three blokes go into a pub …
“… Well, I say three; could have been four or five. Could have been nine or ten, doesn’t matter. Could have been fifteen, twenty – fifty. Round it up. Hundred. Let’s go mad, eh – two-fifty. Tell you what, double … Continue reading
A musical interlude …
… provided by my daughter’s latest music video with the excellent English band The Perishers:
The Ballad of Erica Levine
Two songs from Frankie Armstrong. The first is the Ballad of Erica Levine by Bob Blue, and the second, I’m Gonna be an Engineer by Peggy Seeger. Frankie was singing traditional folk songs in the UK in the 60’s and … Continue reading
More about not being different
Last year I posted a link to a puzzle at Tanya Khovanova’s Math Blog. I just came across a follow up to that puzzle: The Odder One Out where she discusses the responses. Which by some devious path reminded me … Continue reading