Proper noun
Linnell (plural Linnells)
A surname.
According to Linnell, "The dreamlike relationship between returning expired groceries and returning from the grave after you expire appealed to me". Source: Internet
Ackroyd, Blake, p. 391 John Linnell erased sexual imagery from a number of Blake's drawings. Source: Internet
Although the melody for "Birdhouse" was written years prior to the lyrics, the lyrics were "shoehorned in to match the melody", according to Linnell. Source: Internet
Flansburgh and Linnell added "Istanbul" to their repertoire in the early 1980s in order to lengthen their live sets. Source: Internet
He observed that through Flood, Flansburgh and Linnell "exchange quirky artiness for unabashed geekiness". Source: Internet
Grigson, Samuel Palmer, p. 38 Catherine paid for Blake's funeral with money lent to her by Linnell. Source: Internet