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Tag Archives: King Crimson
harp on fire: Rhodri Davies
Recently I’ve been watching YouTube clips of Max Wall performing in his role as Professor Wallofski – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEU8Hr4nqV8. The weirdness of antiquity hangs over this kind of comedy but unlike other entertainers of the Music Hall era, Wall’s influence (on … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient musical instruments, Bosch, Cafe Oto, harp, King Crimson, Max Wall, Rhodri Davies
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