Originally posted by Pulcinella
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Alphabet Associations - II
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Originally posted by Dermot View PostIrving Berlin wrote White Christmas and Alexander's Ragtime Band.
Alexander Scriabin's sonata no. 7 is subtitled the White Mass
Claude Debussy composed En blanc et noir for two pianos
Now, we need something Xtra special from you (though I think you're allowed to skip X, Y, and Z if needs be; maybe a host will advise/correct me).
I've been wondering if in the Debussy one player plays only white notes and the other only black ones: must Google and find out what the title means!
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Originally posted by Dermot View PostI cannot immediately come up with an X, so, assuming it is acceptable, I will move on to Y.
Which Y links,
The helper of Joe and Marian
The lover of Mary Kate
The Book of Judges
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The helper of Joe and Marian
Goodbye Old Paint, I'm a-leavin...
The lover of Mary Kate
Make a sex change to the title of a Richard Strauss opera and you're nearly there. However, the self-styled description of a former leader of the Tory party gives it to you exactly.
The Book of Judges
''Gee, mom, you still bake the best apple pie in Gaza.''
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Originally posted by Dermot View PostGoodbye Old Paint, I'm a-leavin...Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Dermot View PostThe helper of Joe and Marian
Goodbye Old Paint, I'm a-leavin...
The lover of Mary Kate
Make a sex change to the title of a Richard Strauss opera and you're nearly there. However, the self-styled description of a former leader of the Tory party gives it to you exactly.
The Book of Judges
''Gee, mom, you still bake the best apple pie in Gaza.''
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In the spirit of Radio 3, we are not being elitist here. High art this ain't.
The helper of Joe and Marian
Goodbye Old Paint, I'm a-leavin...
Flay has identified the song. Where is it set? What type of person would have sung it? Where, today, would you most likely encounter such a person?
The lover of Mary Kate
Make a sex change to the title of a Richard Strauss opera and you're nearly there. However, the self-styled description of a former leader of the Tory party gives it to you exactly.
The noun to be changed occurs in the titles of two Strauss operas.
The Book of Judges
''Gee, mom, you still bake the best apple pie in Gaza.''
It was probably never said, but comes from the same school as ''Truly this man was the son of Gawd''.
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Originally posted by Dermot View PostFlay has identified the song. Where is it set? What type of person would have sung it? Where, today, would you most likely encounter such a person?[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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