Mmmm..there is a certain symmetry to that picture which might prove helpful.
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Originally posted by Resurrection Man View PostUmmm....I was hoping to sneak to A
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What Y is connected by a West Coast singer/songwriter, formed a group that recorded music by Thelonius Monk and a piece of equipment that might help you listen"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Surely the piece of equipment is your ears ...ah, that wouldn't work for anybody else, would it ...my ears, her ears...might it be a year trumpet (as pronounced in an around the Forest of Dean, perhaps)?
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Resurrection Man
Our West Coast singer/songwriter hails from my favourite US city - San Francisco.
The man who formed the group to record music by Thelonious Monk is also a pianist and composer. Born in the 1930's.
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Resurrection Man
I know I should have gone to A!
Our West Coast singer is a bit curt and the other chap was born in 1932 and is Japanese and provided scores for 250 Japanese films.
As for the technology, well an aerial view might help.
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Resurrection Man
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Originally posted by Resurrection Man View PostWhat Y is connected by a West Coast singer/songwriter, formed a group that recorded music by Thelonius Monk and a piece of equipment that might help you listen
Yagi:
Curt Yagi, singer/songwriter
Yagi Masao, pianist and composer, recorded some Thelonious Monk
Yagi antenna (or Yagi-Uda array)
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Originally posted by subcontrabass View Post
Yagi:
Curt Yagi, singer/songwriter
Yagi Masao, pianist and composer, recorded some Thelonious Monk
Yagi antenna (or Yagi-Uda array)
One of those answers which (if correct) confirms my initial impression that I had 0% chance of getting this one!"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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