Friedrich Gulda (16 May 1930 – 27 January 2000)Herbie Hancock *12 April 1940
Had to go to YouTube to see it, it was worth it. Thank you.
Ah, sorry, Mimi. I had not noticed I was not thought to embed it. Glad you did not regret the detour.
I hope you enjoyed it to the max.
Ha ha ha, Sue. Can you hear me? ;-)
M'encanta el blues!.Moltes gràcies, Sean.Aferradetes.
Glad you enjoyed, Paula. Gulda was a multitalent. I do prefer the classic, though.
I just listened and enjoyed it.To answer your question, the church of Ireland is on Tirchonaill St not Castle st.in Donegal Town.
Glad you enjoyed, Bill.And thank you. Yes, Tirchonaill St it is. Castle Street is obviously easier for a German brain to memorise in long-term memory than Tirchonaill Street. ;-)
Had to go to YouTube to see it, it was worth it. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteAh, sorry, Mimi. I had not noticed I was not thought to embed it. Glad you did not regret the detour.
DeleteI hope you enjoyed it to the max.
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha, Sue. Can you hear me? ;-)
DeleteM'encanta el blues!.
ReplyDeleteMoltes gràcies, Sean.
Aferradetes.
Glad you enjoyed, Paula. Gulda was a multitalent. I do prefer the classic, though.
DeleteI just listened and enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteTo answer your question, the church of Ireland is on Tirchonaill St not Castle st.in Donegal Town.
Glad you enjoyed, Bill.
DeleteAnd thank you. Yes, Tirchonaill St it is.
Castle Street is obviously easier for a German brain to memorise in long-term memory than Tirchonaill Street. ;-)