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Thread ID: 94612 2008-11-05 07:37:00 Very sick Judge! royaloaks (8205) PC World Chat
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717811 2008-11-07 21:10:00 I'll be voting Labour today - because I am as pink as you can get.

Although I'm not sure what you mean by pink...?

Liberal?

Socialist?

Marxist?

Leninist?

Communist?

Do you even know the difference I wonder....?

I think he just called you a fairy.
rob_on_guitar (4196)
717812 2008-11-07 21:12:00 Weren't both Gershwin and Bernstein pretty red?

The logistics of conducting whilst playing piano are pretty intense. I always prefer Bernsteins Gershwin to Gershwins Gershwin, he adds more of a touch of masculinity to it.

(I love this (www.youtube.com). Hear "Red" instead of "Jet", makes it better)

That being the case,it would have been Rhapsody in red.!
Cicero (40)
717813 2008-11-07 21:17:00 Well try this version, this is the definitive original recording of R in B made in 1924, Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra with George Gershwin at the piano, some 4 months after the first performance at the Aeolian Hall on February 12th.

Being from 1924 it is an acoustic recording.

Warning it is in Real Audio and plays for 9 minutes:

www.redhotjazz.com

It doesn't seem right that you are shunned by all for your taste in music.
Cicero (40)
717814 2008-11-07 21:32:00 I'm Stalinist.

I think Prefect is a touch confuzzled.

Funny you should say that my wife, kids, parents and fellow workers say the same
prefect (6291)
717815 2008-11-07 22:10:00 It doesn't seem right that you are shunned by all for your taste in music.

Not so Cic, there is a whole world wide community out there with the same musical tastes, as strange as that may seem to some :)
Terry Porritt (14)
717816 2008-11-07 22:29:00 Well try this version, this is the definitive original recording of R in B made in 1924, Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra with George Gershwin at the piano, some 4 months after the first performance at the Aeolian Hall on February 12th.

Being from 1924 it is an acoustic recording.

Warning it is in Real Audio and plays for 9 minutes:

www.redhotjazz.com

Thanks, Terry.

I enjoyed that - though perhaps not as much as the full orchestral version (Bernstein?)

Mind you, such preferences may simply depend on which version we first heard when young..?
In my case, it was the more traditional orchestra - and it blew me away.
Laura (43)
717817 2008-11-07 23:27:00 Not so Cic, there is a whole world wide community out there with the same musical tastes, as strange as that may seem to some :)
But how often do you go to outer Mongolia to meet these people?
Cicero (40)
717818 2008-11-08 00:47:00 I think he just called you a fairy.

:clap - That'll be it!
Deane F (8204)
717819 2008-11-08 00:51:00 We know what you are and it is not nice.

"We know...", Cicero? Who is "we". Are there other voices in your head?


Try to become blue next year,you will feel much better.

I guarantee that within six months you'll be bitching and moaning on this 'ere forum about what a dreadful PM John Key is if he wins tonight.
Deane F (8204)
717820 2008-11-08 00:53:00 "We know...", Cicero? Who is "we". Are there other voices in your head?



I guarantee that within six months you'll be bitching and moaning on this 'ere forum about what a dreadful PM John Key is if he wins tonight.

That sir is the royal we.

If you read me,you will have noted I am not a Key fan.

Brash was the man.
Cicero (40)
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