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    Lol! Clue for no.3: Clive Nolan

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    Btw, "larp" is special forces slang for LRRP, long range recce patrol. Not to be confused with the SAS's LRDP of WWII in North Africa & the Middle East.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterG View Post
    Btw, "larp" is special forces slang for LRRP, long range recce patrol. Not to be confused with the SAS's LRDP of WWII in North Africa & the Middle East.
    Oh yeah, I always get those two confused with one another.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob_32_116 View Post
    Oh yeah, I always get those two confused with one another.
    ....you old joker you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by veteranof1000psychicwars View Post
    My favorite isn't a person, but an album title, purely for the amazing factor

    "Crap LP sung by the LSD prone Beatles"
    You must have visited Warm Voices Rearranged (http://warmvoices.blogspot.com/), where it's easy to kill an afternoon on their mean anagrammed reviews. Like

    Yes - Tales from Topographic Oceans
    These cosmic oafs play ornate prog.

    King Crimson - Larks' Tongues in Aspic
    Nonsensical, risk-taking prog music.

    Robert Fripp - God Save the Queen/Under Heavy Manners
    Veteran guitar superhero bored even nymph fans! QED.

    Emerson, Lake and Palmer - Brain Salad Surgery
    ELP release a gross, dreary album. Mankind ran!

    and the wonderful Fiona Apple review of her album with the 500 word title. Great fun for all!

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    Not exclusively proggy:

    Caravan Prefer Sloth (this one will be tough, I think, if you don't cheat)

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    Quote Originally Posted by JKL2000 View Post
    Not exclusively proggy:

    Caravan Prefer Sloth (this one will be tough, I think, if you don't cheat)
    took a while but got it - Raphael Ravenscroft. was the saxophonist on Rafferty's Baker St
    "She said you are the air I breathe
    The life I love, the dream I weave."


    Unevensong - Camel

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