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Passed from Gounod to Bizet
Mahler Society in Hungary
The Morning Star...
Sorry wrong MorningLast edited by antongould; 26-07-13, 20:13.
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amateur51
Originally posted by antongould View PostSorry no it is a musical piece composed by.......
The Morningstars, a band fronted by Sierra Leonean musician S. E. Rogie
Morning Star (Hubert Laws album), by the jazz flautist Hubert Laws
Morning Star (Entombed album), by the Swedish death metal band Entombed
Morning Star (Flunk album), by the Norwegian electronic music band Flunk
Morning Star (Spear of Destiny album)
Morning Star, by the British Group 'The Shadows' in their 1976 album 'Rarities'
Morningstar, an album by the American electronic music band Asmodeus X
Criminal Intents/Morning Star, a 2009 EP by the band Dope Stars Inc.
"Morning Star", a song by Nat King Cole from his album St. Louis Blues
"Morningstar", a song by the American alternative rock band AFI from their album The Art of Drowning
"Morgenstern (Morning Star)", a song by Rammstein on their 2004 album Reise, Reise
"The Morningstar", a song by the Swedish gothic doom metal band Draconian on their 2006 album The Burning Halo
"Morning Star", a musical work for wind ensemble composed by David Maslanka
"Morning Star" (song), a song by British hip hop group N-Dubz
"Morning Star", a song by Roger Shah featuring the voice of Moya Brennan
"Morning Star", a song by the Brazilian power metal band Angra on their 2004 album Temple of Shadows
"Morning Star", a traditional Moravian carol, originated as a poem by Johannes Scheffler in 1657 and put to music by Francis F. Hagen in 1836.
"Draconian Trilogy: Morning Star", a song by the Swedish symphonic metal band Therion on their 1998 album "Vovin".
"Morning Star, Durbanville", a song by the South African punk rock band Fokofpolisiekar on their 2006 album Swanesang?
Or does it in fact link to Venus?
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amateur51
Not addressed specifically at anton, I do wish we could get back to the days when the setters used to actively encourage AAers to get the answers by offering clever additional clues, responding promptly to guesses, etc.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostNot addressed specifically at anton, I do wish we could get back to the days when the setters used to actively encourage AAers to get the answers by offering clever additional clues, responding promptly to guesses, etc.
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