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  • Anna

    Originally posted by rubbernecker View Post
    Then you'll always look like a Jonny-come-lately. Better to look like a show-off, I would say.
    That's a very good point which I hadn't considered about Jonny-come-lately. I'd say jump in, whether it may be right or wrong. Sorry if my original musing has caused any dissent.

    So, going back on-topic, is anyone going to post the answer?

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    • Nick Armstrong
      Host
      • Nov 2010
      • 26516

      Originally posted by hercule
      Oh dear. Please don't fall-out chaps.
      Fear not Hercule. An amused patience is often required with dear old Rubbers. Just ask Mrs Rubbers

      PS

      Originally posted by hercule
      (Wish I hadn't got out of bed this morning)
      I wish I hadn't got out of bed too - but some neighbours at the back re-started building work at 7:45 Bang (literally) went a nice session with Andrew McG, Rob Cowan and Sir Thomas Beecham - it's on the Pure 'Evoke' SD card though, for a Sunday lie-in...
      "...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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      • Norfolk Born

        Originally posted by rubbernecker View Post
        Ofca's L, surely? What's the matter with you today, Caliban?
        It was my 'L', as it happens, but as I'm not getting any joy out of the help desk at
        https://www.musicallyrelatedquestion...ribution.co.uk,
        I'm happy to eschew any action in that regard.

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        • rubbernecker

          Originally posted by OFCACHAP View Post
          It was my 'L', as it happens, but as I'm not getting any joy out of the help desk at
          https://www.musicallyrelatedquestion...ribution.co.uk,
          I'm happy to eschew any action in that regard.


          When I clicked that link I suddenly thought I might be taken to one of those porn sites Caliban seems keen on frequenting...

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          • Nick Armstrong
            Host
            • Nov 2010
            • 26516

            Originally posted by rubbernecker View Post


            When I clicked that link I suddenly thought I might be taken to one of those porn sites Caliban seems keen on frequenting...
            Unlucky...

            www.QuestionMistress.com however is a different matter...




            EDIT: An unconvincing spoof web address... Just practising for 1 April. Ofca is clearly more adept than me than setting up superficially-convincing internet addresses (*looks for Internet Safety Watch emergency number* )
            Last edited by Nick Armstrong; 12-03-11, 13:08. Reason: Inferior fake www address skills compared with OFCACHAP
            "...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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            • rubbernecker

              Originally posted by Caliban View Post
              Unlucky...

              www.QuestionMistress.com however is a different matter...

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              • Simon

                If I may interject, how about adopting these as working rules?

                1. There is no time limitation for answering. If you can answer, subject to the following, then go for it. (Though it is a courteous and unselfish idea, it is simply impractical to wait for other people to think about it: they might not be around that day!)


                2. You are entitled post an answer if:

                a) you have good reason to believe it to be correct anmd have identified to your satisfaction the three connections;
                b) you are unsure of the whole answer but believe that you have 2 out of the 3 connections which give rise to reasonable grounds for belief that you are on the right lines; ( sounds like the Factories Act, dunnit? Lol. )


                3. You should not post an answer if:

                a) it is simply a vague stab in the dark; or
                b) it consists of varied musings as to what the answer might be

                unless

                the question has been extant for 6 daytime hours or more, or overnight, and nobody has managed to get anywhere near it, at which point general discussion is allowed and clues may be given at the question-setter's discretion.

                4. Winning: as there is only one possible answer, the winner is s/he who first posts that answer, irrespective of how s/he came by it and whether or not s/he got all, or the majority of, the connections to it.

                And by the way the answer as to whether you can set the same answer twice is NO. That's always been the rule.
                Last edited by Guest; 12-03-11, 14:05.

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                • Simon

                  And now could someone please repeat the current question here below. \/ Thanks.

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                  • rubbernecker

                    ...er, thanks, Simon. Nice to know you still have our welfare so close to your heart...

                    No need to shout, here is the current question:
                    Which P first put Harry in the can, commissioned a pair of BBs, inspired a piano quartet, and gained a Hollywood star?

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                    • Nick Armstrong
                      Host
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 26516

                      Originally posted by OFCACHAP View Post
                      Not to mention that chap on the East coast who WILL GO ON about Coronation Street.
                      I found Corrie almost entirely devoid of interest this week, incidentally...

                      "...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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                      • Anna

                        Originally posted by rubbernecker View Post
                        ...er, thanks, Simon. Nice to know you still have our welfare so close to your heart...

                        No need to shout, here is the current question:
                        Which P first put Harry in the can, commissioned a pair of BBs, inspired a piano quartet, and gained a Hollywood star?
                        As hercule is still hiding his light under a bushel I post this:

                        The answer probably is William Primrose. He made the first recording of Harry Berlioz's Harold in Italy. He commissioned work from Bela Bartok and Benjamin Britten. He is in the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The Primrose Piano Quartet was formed in his memory.

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                        • rubbernecker

                          Originally posted by Anna View Post
                          As hercule is still hiding his light under a bushel I post this:

                          The answer probably is William Primrose. He made the first recording of Harry Berlioz's Harold in Italy. He commissioned work from Bela Bartok and Benjamin Britten. He is in the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The Primrose Piano Quartet was formed in his memory.
                          No 'probably' about it. Absolutely spot-on Anna. (Although Berlioz was called Hector, not Harry)

                          Q or R at your discretion (if that's allowed by Simon...)

                          EDIT: And I'm glad you weren't put off by Hercule's red herrings about viola players...

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                          • Anna

                            I got distracted by the Harry and the P, thinking it was about Harry Potter! Then was looking for Popes (Conrad Pope orchestrated John Williams' scores for the films) Of course it was Hector! The Hall of Fame was the giveaway I think.

                            I've done a Q before (I have your little list!) but I'm willing to set a quick and easy Q. I don't think we need too many rules and regulations, and personally, I don't think there is anything wrong in going with a gut reaction and making a stab in the dark, nor wandering off into a general discussion, whether about the mythical world of Corrie or the puzzle in question.

                            So, which Q could lead to to a crock of gold, a gardener's help, and a poem by one of England's foremost?
                            Last edited by Guest; 12-03-11, 15:29.

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                            • rubbernecker

                              Originally posted by Anna View Post
                              So, which Q could lead to to a crock of gold, a gardener's help, and a poem by one of England's foremost?
                              No, we haven't had this Q before, although istr 'Q ...' came up in a discussion about how few musical Q's there were.

                              EDIT: Maybe someone who hasn't played before would like to answer this?

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                              • Anna

                                Originally posted by rubbernecker View Post
                                No, we haven't had this Q before, although istr 'Q ...' came up in a discussion about how few musical Q's there were.

                                EDIT: Maybe someone who hasn't played before would like to answer this?
                                The list is invaluable, I have copied and pasted it into a Word document and I did check back as to what the last Q was. (I must have missed the discussion you mention) Oh, perhaps Simon might like to have a crack at it? He started the whole thing off didn't he?
                                Last edited by Guest; 12-03-11, 15:18. Reason: a further thought

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