Merseysider wrote:With a bit of luck they will run for weeks!
With a distinct possibility of a transfer to the West End, I'd say.
M.
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Merseysider wrote:Suspect that, by then, I will not be up to dancing the sausage conga! (But would like to try!)
musicus wrote:Merseysider wrote:Suspect that, by then, I will not be up to dancing the sausage conga! (But would like to try!)
Err... Not sure if should mod that or not.
Merseysider wrote:The sausage conga is danced using a string of seven giant (representing the seven ages of man) sausages........
presbyter wrote: I'd just like to wish Merseysider a happy feast day for one of his churches and wonder if this conga has been approved by the Sacred Congregation for annual use on this day.
organist wrote:Getting back to the topic after orgasms and sausage congas
organist wrote:"Be still my soul" to Finlandia
organist wrote:Faure Cantique de Jean Racine.
organist wrote:Barber's Adagio for strings
organist wrote:Not as OTT as Merseysider!
Well, that gets us into the same Holy War as with plainchant as to whether its singing should be accompanied - I have a Kevin Mayhew book which has the same accompaniment as I remember, and it is very much like plainchant accompaniment: predominantly I-IV-V in root positionorganist wrote:I'm curious again. Kontakion is best unaccompanied - 500 singing with organ balsting away at college Dunstan - bit OTT???
Somewhere around 300 years. Still, I'm glad to be in such good company.Merseysider wrote:Old Red Nose can claim 1662.
Are you a tad younger?