| Wl [message #232202] |
Fr, 03 Mrz 2006 06:46 |
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According to David Ocker, the second movement of Mo 'N Herb's Vacation
was previously an independent composition entitled "Wl". (Two
o-slash, two o-umlaut.)
There's a brief mention of this title in an interview in Rock et Folk
(6/80), which is retranslated at
< http://homepage.ntlworld.com/andymurkin/Resources/MusicRes/Z apRes/RockFo
lk2.html>.
Are there any other interviews (either audio or print) in which FZ
discusses this piece by the original title?
--Charles
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| Re: Wl [message #232216 ] |
Sa, 04 Mrz 2006 02:25 |
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"the page cannot be found"
Charles Ulrich wrote:
> According to David Ocker, the second movement of Mo 'N Herb's Vacation
> was previously an independent composition entitled "Wl". (Two
> o-slash, two o-umlaut.)
>
> There's a brief mention of this title in an interview in Rock et Folk
> (6/80), which is retranslated at
> < http://homepage.ntlworld.com/andymurkin/Resources/MusicRes/Z apRes/RockFo
> lk2.html>.
>
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| Re: Wl [message #232218 ] |
Sa, 04 Mrz 2006 03:29 |
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In article <p06Of.12376$dg.7243 [at] clgrps13>,
Strictly Commercial <maurerrnot [at] telus.net> wrote:
> Charles Ulrich wrote:
> > According to David Ocker, the second movement of Mo 'N Herb's Vacation
> > was previously an independent composition entitled "Wl". (Two
> > o-slash, two o-umlaut.)
> >
> > There's a brief mention of this title in an interview in Rock et Folk
> > (6/80), which is retranslated at
> > < http://homepage.ntlworld.com/andymurkin/Resources/MusicRes/Z apRes/RockFo
> > lk2.html>.
>
> "the page cannot be found"
Delete everything between the o and the l of folk.
--Charles
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| Re: Wøööøl [message #232234 ] |
Sa, 04 Mrz 2006 20:06 |
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Charles Ulrich wrote:
> Delete everything between the o and the l of folk.
Thanks. Well worth the snipping-and-pasting. Fascinating that the Old
Guy composed something called "Wøööøl" around the same time as he was
thinking about (or trying to forget) "Lȁther" ...
Rolf
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