uncle eric
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me and ada had a real set to over tea and party rings this morning, don't worry friends-we've been having them since we started stepping out! i asked her what piece is the most evocative of our splendid parliament buildings. i say it's quite clearly westminster waltz, that lovely lilting tune that goes da de da, de da, de da, de dum, de doo, doooo, doooo. i'm sure you're all familiar with it. lovely-and that bell bit as well.
anyway, ada-and she was quite strong about it, maintains its parliament rock, that super pop piece by roy newsome. well, i told her! yes, it's an underplayed masterpiece, and one in a long line of newsome brilliance, but better than westminster waltz? no no no no no
am i right friends? both are brilliant, but which in your opinion is better? or is there another constitutional classic that deserves mention?
regards
uncle eric
me and ada had a real set to over tea and party rings this morning, don't worry friends-we've been having them since we started stepping out! i asked her what piece is the most evocative of our splendid parliament buildings. i say it's quite clearly westminster waltz, that lovely lilting tune that goes da de da, de da, de da, de dum, de doo, doooo, doooo. i'm sure you're all familiar with it. lovely-and that bell bit as well.
anyway, ada-and she was quite strong about it, maintains its parliament rock, that super pop piece by roy newsome. well, i told her! yes, it's an underplayed masterpiece, and one in a long line of newsome brilliance, but better than westminster waltz? no no no no no
am i right friends? both are brilliant, but which in your opinion is better? or is there another constitutional classic that deserves mention?
regards
uncle eric