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« Reply #3465 on: 10:57:21, 27-06-2008 » |
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Or even Dog Wiren
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At every one of these [classical] concerts in England you will find rows of weary people who are there, not because they really like classical music, but because they think they ought to like it. (Shaw, Don Juan in Hell)
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Morticia
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« Reply #3466 on: 11:13:36, 27-06-2008 » |
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Then there's Houndemit. Or should that be Houndemutt?
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perfect wagnerite
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« Reply #3467 on: 11:34:51, 27-06-2008 » |
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Not to mention the highly prolific Offenbach
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At every one of these [classical] concerts in England you will find rows of weary people who are there, not because they really like classical music, but because they think they ought to like it. (Shaw, Don Juan in Hell)
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Ted Ryder
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« Reply #3468 on: 11:43:10, 27-06-2008 » |
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A warm welcome please to Dobermann Pintscher and Hans Rottpoodle
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I've got to get down to Sidcup.
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Morticia
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« Reply #3469 on: 11:56:25, 27-06-2008 » |
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As far as songs go, 'German Shepherd on the rock' has always been a firm favourite.
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Ron Dough
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« Reply #3470 on: 12:04:46, 27-06-2008 » |
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Isn't that from a composer who was very keen on the lied, Mort (as of course was Wolf-Ferrari, a wild dog who liked fast cars)? And who wrote the Capriccio Espaniel? Was it Mr Grew's favourite Russian female composer, Shostakobitch?
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« Reply #3471 on: 12:17:26, 27-06-2008 » |
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Toss that man a Trombone.
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Green. Always green.
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Ron Dough
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« Reply #3472 on: 12:27:39, 27-06-2008 » |
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You want me to play the Abegg variations on it? Standing on my Hind legs, no doubt, (rolf-rolf)
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Eruanto
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« Reply #3473 on: 13:09:04, 27-06-2008 » |
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Aside: Just noticed Byron's signature... ran away,fed up of being insulted, by ron dough, the evil one
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"It is not our part to master all the tides of the world, but to do what is in us for the succour of those years wherein we are set"
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« Reply #3475 on: 13:22:07, 27-06-2008 » |
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Elgar's DoG.
It was a spaniel called Marco, I believe. [/quot I should've put in The Dream of Gerontius, ya??
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« Reply #3476 on: 13:26:57, 27-06-2008 » |
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Never mind, BBM. Thanks to you everyone's had a lot of fun this morning with 'doggy' composers
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« Reply #3477 on: 13:57:06, 27-06-2008 » |
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We all had a good bach(!) then!
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Turfan Fragment
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« Reply #3478 on: 16:45:33, 27-06-2008 » |
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Girolamo Fur-escobulldog Riccardo Mutt-i Giuseppi "Rollo" ver-Di For German speakers there's Jean Si-bell-ius. But that's it, I'm fresh out of treats.
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« Reply #3479 on: 17:08:39, 27-06-2008 » |
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Operatic doggy hits:
Wagner, Die Walkies
Beethoven, Fido
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