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  1. Did he happen to mention when his Tubby Hayes biography was likely to be in print? I'm looking forward to that one.
  2. Desmond Haynes Vivian Richards Joel Garner
  3. Someone must have just bought the Mosaic set !
  4. John Major Terry Major-Balls Ed Balls
  5. Yeah, I've been to the Athelney spot a few times - now little more than a bump in the ground. At the time of Alfred The Great (who holed up there prior to Battle of Eddington, near Westbury) it would have been reeds and marshland and Athelney itself a small fortified island, very difficult to find and access without local knowledge. A good place therefore for hiding out from Danes (the local history has it that the burning of the cakes legend may well have been based on fact and probably originated from this area). There was also an exquisite jewelled pointer found at Athelney - one of the finest Saxon objects ever found - now in the Ashmolean Museum I believe. The only thing I remember for the tourists at Athelney is some ruins of the Abbey and a few historical exhibits on show (medieval tiles and the like). Anyway, back to the weather. Looks nice out there.
  6. Alf Hall Al Catcher (Old) Arthur Askey (joke) The Joker (s Wild) Sun Ra Crumar Mainman
  7. First one is Knowlton Earthworks near Wimborne. Neolithic henge circa 2500 BC with a Norman church planted smack bang in the middle of it ! Second one is Badbury Rings - to the South of Blandford. The damn travellers/idlers dossing there en route to the so-called 'Great Dorset Steam Fare' have now left, thankfully - having caused the locals quite a bit of grief with their detritus. Badbury Rings (Iron age but neolithic origins) is quite an interesting place. There is speculation that the Arthurian Battle of Mount Badon (circa AD 500) could have been fought there. I don't rule out this theory ! Might well check out Maiden Castle later on today. Or maybe Hambledon.
  8. Oliver Lake Oliver Sain Aladdin Sane Ziggy Stardust Alvin Stardust Alvin Hall
  9. Good week for a hol. Spent a pleasant hour or so yesterday sunning myself reading the paper here. Very atmospheric ! The day before I was here:-
  10. Zippy the Pinhead Dick the Prick Cheney Lon Chaney Jr Boris/Doris Karloff Anne Widdecombe
  11. James Findlayson Stan Ollie
  12. Theresa May HRH The Queen Mother Beryl Reid
  13. Don't tell me about it. The old Tower Records store on Sunset Boulevard also comes to mind. At one time an absolute Aladdin's Cave. And you could park for free right by the door.
  14. He was on form the time I saw him with quartet with Jason Moran a few years ago at Cheltenham. A thoroughly impressive concert !
  15. Yusef Lateef 'The Golden Flute' (Impulse orange/black, stereo)
  16. The Wes Montgomery set is great - I'm sure you will like it. Sound quality pretty good too !
  17. Bob DeVos Barry Devorzon Frank De Vol Count De Money Tony Blair Winston Smith
  18. I suspect that they mean unexpectedly abstract. This DVD has had very good writeups - in particular 'Jazzwise' here in the UK raves about it in this month's edition. I'm sure it will be great - looking forward to seeing it (and hearing the Tanglewood concert).
  19. Eliza Doolitle Gil Evans Mary Pickford
  20. Army Ruperts Lord Kitchener Capt Mainwaring
  21. Harvey Smith Fred Trueman Geoffrey Boycott
  22. Nice writeup for the set in today's Globe and Mail from Toronto: Bitches Brew Set
  23. Not this guy by any chance?
  24. The 3CD box with the vinyl, inserts and Copenhagen DVD is available pre-order at Amazon UK for just over £60. The 'Kind of Blue' box was so well done that this is very tempting, if the quality of presentation is comparable (update - just ordered it). Not that I exactly need another copy of Bitches Brew on vinyl ! Is that for real?
  25. Subbuteo was better !
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