Tim Thurston on his favourite Bach recordings

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Diapason
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Re: Tim Thurston on his favourite Bach recordings

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The very one!
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Seán wrote:
Diapason wrote:Or indeed, The Essential Purcell from Hyperion. I'd post a pic, but I'm on the phone so couldn't be arsed!
Charmed, I'm sure.
I tell you what Sean... that sort of language wouldn't be tolerated on a certain other site we could mention... :-0
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In my defence, any time I try to find and include a picture in a post from my phone, I somehow manage to make a mess of it.

Plus, I was drinking a beer at the time, so I was one-handed.
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Re: Tim Thurston on his favourite Bach recordings

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Jared wrote:
Seán wrote:
Diapason wrote:Or indeed, The Essential Purcell from Hyperion. I'd post a pic, but I'm on the phone so couldn't be arsed!
Charmed, I'm sure.
I tell you what Sean... that sort of language wouldn't be tolerated on a certain other site we could mention... :-0
I was shocked and stunned, shocked and stunned, I don't mind telling you, but not the least bit offended mind..I'm good like that!
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