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Re: For Bristol 170 lovers only
Posted: 28 Aug 2008, 15:48
by kikko
Garry

:flying: :flying: :flying: I'll fly away from this one !Forget about!

Re: For Bristol 170 lovers only
Posted: 28 Aug 2008, 19:06
by nigelb
Er, ahem - that is my fault and I apologize. Notes for the future: do not introduce music as a sub-topic, keep the scale of the subject on tempo and know when to wave the baton and when to sit on it!
Nigel, il secondo
PS for Dave: You might like John Cage's "Four minutes, thirty-three seconds" in three movements. Google to find out why.
Re: For Bristol 170 lovers only
Posted: 28 Aug 2008, 21:14
by DaveB
nigel..
I lasted 1min30 (reluctantly). It was far too posh for me I'm afraid.. I'm more a 'Pile of bricks' at the Tate sort of bloke ;-)
ATB
DaveB :tab:
Re: For Bristol 170 lovers only
Posted: 29 Aug 2008, 09:15
by JohnWillimas
kikko wrote:OhhOOOPS Number 2

I am a professional jazz musician!

:dance:
Which of the three types of jazz would that be?
hot jazz, cool jazz or 'when does the tune start?'
Re: For Bristol 170 lovers only
Posted: 29 Aug 2008, 10:21
by kikko
Re: For Bristol 170 lovers only
Posted: 29 Aug 2008, 13:18
by JohnWillimas
sounds good to me!

Re: For Bristol 170 lovers only
Posted: 04 Sep 2008, 22:46
by coltsr2
Loved them vids.....love the 170......has quirky dumb lovelyness all about it....the atc asking if it was home made! that made me smile.....
Re: For Bristol 170 lovers only
Posted: 04 Sep 2008, 22:57
by Garry Russell
That aircraft was quite badly damaged filming that sequence
But it was soon repaired and sold on
Garry