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I looked up Bella figlia dell' amore on Youtube and the first hit was Luciano Pavarotti and Joan Sutherland ... which brought back fond memories of Clive James describing the two of them, on an otherwise empty stage, as "a crowd scene".
 

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I looked up Bella figlia dell' amore on Youtube and the first hit was Luciano Pavarotti and Joan Sutherland ... which brought back fond memories of Clive James describing the two of them, on an otherwise empty stage, as "a crowd scene".
That's probably my favourite performance, and that judgement is made purely on the grounds of its being an absolutely sublime piece of music. Nothing at all to do with Isola Jones' gravity-defying bodice. Never mind a costumier, that was designed by a structural engineer.
 

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Points to note:

1) I stupidly attended a Yes concert about 1990. Truly dreadful, departed after 30mins. Still enjoy "Gates of Delirium" and "Don't kill the Whale" from time to time. Rick Wakeman on the ivories for Scala radio is a joy, What a talented musician he is.

2) What happened to RTBC part 3?

3) Suggested formula for cell A1 =IF("Testingwaccybaccy"=TRUE,"Turn off the PC now","Go Ahead")

4) Pavorotti singing Caruso is about as good as it gets I reckon......
 
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