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Author Topic: Inspiration in the oddest places  (Read 4484 times)
CarlWoodb
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A noisy noise annoys an oyster


« on: October 26, 2012, 07:08:08 PM »

 I know Ralph has been inspired by many orchestral pieces, obviously Schubert - The Trout and Grieg - Morning became the start of Barges.  While listening to Alan Titchmarsh on Classic FM last Sunday I heard a piece by Leon Jessel called Parade of the Tin Soldiers used in the 40's and 50's for Toytown on Children's hour on the BBC Home Service.  No I don't remember it but we have got a cassette recording of one 'Children's Hour'.  Anyway, 1 minute and 27 seconds into the parade and I suddenly found myself singing 'Holly the hedgehog'.

http://youtu.be/4XhTuQtFx8A  
 I  wonder if Toytown had somehow lodged in Ralph's brain only to reappear during Alphabet Zoo.

Any other tunes out there that have made their way into Ralph's material?
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