We are now confirming the stereotype that English people love to talk about the weather.....
Tune into tonight's JRR on the BBC replayer and another great British topic lies in one track.
Django Bates' 'The Importance of Boiling Water' with instructions how to make a proper cup of tea.
Nuts - especially the way that around 6.00 it suddenly turns from blazing to dark and cool.
Not good for kids in classrooms! 'Sir, it's too 'ot to wok.'
Well, if were doing French translation:
Robert Wyatt's new band in the early 70s; his previous had been Soft Machine which translates into French as "Machine Molle".
That's the way to do it!
Graham Collier - "Coals to Newcastle"
Neil Ardley - ' 'Ardly Jazz, Nearly Minimalism'
Alan Barnes and Wallace Roney "Birth of the Spitfire"
Much more interesting - what album titles did they miss:
Tippett Over The Edge Garbarek on the Highway Surman in Surinam The Kenny Wheeler Octet - Eight Wheeler
No, not 'Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands'. The Welsh Dylan.
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Typically grumpy 'interview' in Jazzwise.
This one seems more like the 70s remake of UMW with narration.
This one didn't hit me first time but the second play had much more impact. Think it was partly familiarity with the voices he'd used over the years - I really missed them. But the new guys registered much stronger second time round.