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Posted by Anthropy on 11/14/05 17:26
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 08:47:44 -0000, "Martyn Holliday"
<martyn-holliday@duke-farm.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
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>"Martyn Holliday" <martyn-holliday@duke-farm.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in
>message news:dkfsjo$hq3$1@news.freedom2surf.net...
>> Could be "Baccarole"
>>
>> Tone Deaf Piano player
>>
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>> "Clark" <kent@dailypla.net> wrote in message
>> news:1128821226.717015@teuthos...
>> >
>> > "anthonyberet" <nospam@me.invalid> wrote in message
>> > news:3qr6b0FgevvnU1@individual.net...
>> > > mikecampbell wrote:
>> > >> "anthonyberet" <nospam@me.invalid> wrote in message
>> > >> news:3qqlleFg2udeU1@individual.net...
>> > >>
>> > >>>It's a piece of instrumental xylophone music, quite upbeat, warming.
>> Used
>> > >>>a lot in ads and by the BBC for some reason.
>> > >>>
>> > >>>It goes: Plonk. plonk-plonk. plonk-plonk-plonk-plonk-plonk.....
>> > >>>(that's the only bit I ever hear, except a similar refrain an octave
>or
>> > >>>so above this).
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >> Rolf harris's Styophone advert?
>> > > no - *xylophone* ;-)
>> > >
>> > > Alright, does anyone know any xylophone music at all? - It will
>probably
>> > > be it, unless Patrick Moore is involved.
>> >
>> > http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/ilove/years/1970/toys1.shtml
Xylophone music, could be something by Milt Jackson.
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