Most memorable number one of the 60's
'It's all over now' : Rolling Stones, 1964
Most forgettable pop song of the 60's
I can't remember what this was
Most enjoyable prelude to an opera
'Four Sea Interludes' from 'Peter Grimes' by Benjamin Britten
Longest valued symphony
Bruckners 8th Symphony, by Anton Bruckner
Most cherished Composer
Dmitri Shostakovitch
Most tuneful composer
Sergei Prokovief
Most striking composer
Igor Stravinsky
Most infatuating composer
Zoltan Kodaly
Most prestigious film scorer
Malcolm Arnold
Most inflated composer
Gustav Mahler
Most admired folk band
Brass Monkey
Most revered folk instrumentalist
John Kirkpatrick
Most outstanding folk singer
Cathy Lesurf, who sang with the Albion Dance Band
Most evocative song writer
Bob Dylan
Most prolific folk group
Fairport Convention
Most lyrical folk group
Steeleye Span
Most wistful folk song
'Lovely on the water' by Steeleye Span
Most plaintive song
'Fair as you' by The Incredible String Band
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inflated!
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Most favoured colour
Most craved for biscuit
Sweet Marie
Most yearned for toffees
Spangles and Tics
Most longed for pudding
Creamola
Most sought ale
Yates' bitter from West Newton, (no, not from some wine Lodge)
Most spectacular view
'The Wasdale Head Inn' from Ill Gill Head
Most thrilling Train journey
To 'The Ratty Arms' from Dalegarth
Most unforgettable walk
To 'The George' from Glenderaterra Beck
Most forgettable walk
From The Lamb, via 13 the pubs on Church Street to some lamp-post
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