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Meanwhile I became a bit of a goth, but I'm over that now. I still wear a lot of black but I blame that on the following...
Gosh, another
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Ruby2
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« Reply #1 on: 11:25:52, 21-05-2008 » |
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Meanwhile I became a bit of a goth, but I'm over that now. I still wear a lot of black but I blame that on the following...
Gosh, another Ah well, goths have good taste in music you see. I've ditched the black lipstick, it doesn't do your career much good in the civil service. (Technically it wasn't black, just a very dark brown...)
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"Two wrongs don't make a right. But three rights do make a left." - Rohan Candappa
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Jonathan
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« Reply #2 on: 18:27:54, 21-05-2008 » |
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One of my friends from my former-former job was an ex-goth. He tended to wear beige all the time!
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Best regards, Jonathan ********************************************* "as the housefly of destiny collides with the windscreen of fate..."
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Ron Dough
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« Reply #3 on: 18:56:08, 21-05-2008 » |
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[I've split off a couple of waffle-type messages so that we can keep the Biog thread relatively free.]
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Reiner Torheit
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« Reply #4 on: 19:16:47, 21-05-2008 » |
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Blimey, have we become a Social Networking site?
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"I was, for several months, mutely in love with a coloratura soprano, who seemed to me to have wafted straight from Paradise to the stage of the Odessa Opera-House" - Leon Trotsky, "My Life"
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« Reply #5 on: 14:17:10, 22-05-2008 » |
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Working, as I do, with actuaries, I often wonder aboutthe word amortisation. Does it perhaps mean "a gradual gothification", or perhaps "the process of becoming more moderatrix-like". Tommo
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Made by Thompson & son, at the Violin & c. the West end of St. Paul's Churchyard, LONDON
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« Reply #6 on: 14:27:07, 22-05-2008 » |
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My favourite musician (or, at least, the one I've seen most times in concert) is a goth flautist. Just thought I'd mention that
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Allegro, ma non tanto
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Ron Dough
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« Reply #7 on: 15:02:16, 22-05-2008 » |
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Next album Goth with the Wind, perhaps?
[I'll get my cape.]
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Morticia
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« Reply #8 on: 15:08:07, 22-05-2008 » |
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Next album Goth with the Wind, perhaps?
Asafoetida would solve that problem
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IgnorantRockFan
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« Reply #9 on: 15:27:44, 22-05-2008 » |
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Is this an example of black comedy?
[Right behind Ron in the cloakroom...]
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Allegro, ma non tanto
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Ruby2
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« Reply #10 on: 14:30:41, 27-05-2008 » |
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My favourite musician (or, at least, the one I've seen most times in concert) is a goth flautist. Just thought I'd mention that Really? Who's that? I'm guessing not James Galway unless he's had quite a change of image...
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"Two wrongs don't make a right. But three rights do make a left." - Rohan Candappa
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« Reply #11 on: 07:53:23, 29-05-2008 » |
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I am easily googleable from my account name. In case you are wondering, the mask is the euphonium extracts for a brass band testpiece called Masquerade.
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A pretty good terst-piece as well. I love Philip Wilby's music. Good to see another brass bander here to!!
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« Reply #12 on: 21:37:30, 29-05-2008 » |
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I tend to lurk rather than post...
Not sure exactly where I'm from, since I was born (Star Wars), raised and grew up in three different places.
Been playing various instruments since I was seven. Currently in two wind bands (euph), tentet (bass trom) and a rock band (trombone). I organise a scratch wind band every so often, and have an extremely large catalogue of arrangement for wind and brass.
Studied beer and brass bands at university. Rather unnerved to be examined in maths, particularly since I played in the world's finest brass quintet of eight people.
Ended up as a professional geek for a well known retailer. Still find time to play and arrange music. Recently branched out into walking up hills.
I am easily googleable from my account name. In case you are wondering, the mask is the euphonium extracts for a brass band testpiece called Masquerade.
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Good to see another brass bander here. Funny how beer and brass seem to go together!!!
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IgnorantRockFan
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« Reply #13 on: 20:53:47, 31-05-2008 » |
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My favourite musician (or, at least, the one I've seen most times in concert) is a goth flautist. Just thought I'd mention that Really? Who's that? I'm guessing not James Galway unless he's had quite a change of image... Not James Galway, though she does cite him as an early influence! She plays in a rock band, and as they're far from being household names I doubt anyone here will have heard of them.
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Allegro, ma non tanto
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George Garnett
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« Reply #14 on: 07:26:47, 11-06-2008 » |
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Uni orchestra saw me learn under quite a few well known conductors, so was a bit like having some of the music college opportunities. Ooh gowan, do feel free to mention some names, Tommo. Maths, a struggle, although I enjoyed fluid dynamics and non-linear systems.
Ah, dear old High Speed Flo. I wonder where she is now.
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