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BillF

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  1. Buzzy Cheryl Marmaduke
  2. Eddie Merckx The Hairy Bikers Hot Fuzz
  3. Art Garfunkel Buckshot LeFonque Morgan le Fay
  4. Daughter and I did the opposite thing - saw the Gorky, but not the Doesburg. The late Gorkys are superb - too much to take in on one visit. (You'll gather from my choices that I'm a big fan of the American abstract expressionists - the visual equivalent of the jazz of that period which is tops for me.) Saw it, too. Some of the earliest items, often still lives, were little gems. After that I was less impressed by the rooms given over to newspaper illustrations and his re-workings of old masters when he was very old. That should be worth a visit! I saw a Hepworth ex. a few years ago at the Yorkshire Scupture Park, not far from Wakefield. In my youth I was a student in Leeds and the links with Moore, Hepworth, etc meant there was always plenty of sculpture to see in that part of the world.
  5. The Beatles John "Bugs" Hamilton Lady Bird
  6. Inspector Morse Wee Dot Julian Dash
  7. That someone was me and last Saturday my daughter and I headed for the Gauguin ex. at Tate Modern only to find massive queues and no tickets available, so we went to one on Bridget Riley at the National Gallery, which was small, scrappy, frankly disappointing and not a patch on an ex. of her recent work at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, which I saw a year ago. Best thing in the afternoon was looking selectively at items from Tate Modern's permanent collection by Pollock, Kline, Rothko, Still, Newman, Léger and Braque.
  8. Professor David Nutt Kenny Napper Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich
  9. Uriah Heep Alden Pyle Engelbert Humperdinck
  10. Erroll Garner George Gruntz Moaning Minnie
  11. Libby Purves Max Mosley Danny Moss
  12. Hyacinthe Rigaud Rip, Rig and Panic Baron Pannick
  13. Mrs Malaprop Mal Waldron Jerry Wald
  14. Spoon Larry Poons Lily Pons
  15. So where's this shop, Richard?
  16. The Clown The Rajah The Egyptian
  17. Molly Gloss Johnny Shines The Sun King
  18. Joe Newman Baby Dodds Lester Young
  19. Looks interesting! Mixture of newcomers and veterans. Nice to see the New York studio big band tradition surviving!
  20. Harold Wilson Jack Wilson The Wilsons Harold Wislon The Wizard of Oz Greg Osby
  21. The Five Pennies Dollar Brand Henrik Ibsen
  22. Not altogether impressed by what's been said above on the question of race, as I've just been listening to Tristano in a quartet of two white and two black musicians: Admittedly, Tristano's improvisations sound far more convincing on show tunes (or originals on the changes of show tunes) than on the one blues of the set.
  23. Doctor Jazz Dr Jackll and Mister Funk Shirley McLean
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