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ARe we looking for a bunch of Queens? Purcell wrote an ode for Queen Mary's birthday...and the Arrival of the (very dark) Queen of Sheba?
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Originally posted by OFCACHAP View PostARe we looking for a bunch of Queens? Purcell wrote an ode for Queen Mary's birthday...and the Arrival of the (very dark) Queen of Sheba?
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Dancing Queen - The Queen of the Night - The Soldiers of the Queen? (Back just after 3.00 p.m.)
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Originally posted by OFCACHAP View PostDancing Queen - The Queen of the Night - The Soldiers of the Queen? (Back just after 3.00 p.m.)
Apologies for a bit of a feeble (i.e. not cryptic) puzzle
So over to Ofca for a Rousing RLast edited by Guest; 01-04-11, 14:31.
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A one-eyed Negro Jew; an American In Paris; the composer of the Nutcracker Suite; and a group named after some waterfalls (or was it a chain of American mountains?) all recorded numbers in which R forms part of the title. Who are or were these people, and what is R?
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I think I can get three of these but the Nutcracker is eluding me for the moment, I suspect that may be a slightly technical answer but would the answer be rhythm?
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Yes, indeed, my Welsh friend with the brain the size of a small planet, the link is 'rhythm'! The Nutcracker Suite in question was inspired by/based on the one by that Russian chap who was convinced his head was going to fall off! From where I'm sitting, the clues increase in difficulty, so I shall be interested not only in your answers but in how you arrived at them. It looks as though you may well have earned the right to set 'S', in any event. Would you therefore care to expound on the three you've probably got and have a stab at the fourth before the baton is ceremoniously passed?
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Originally posted by OFCACHAP View PostYes, indeed, my Welsh friend with the brain the size of a small planet, the link is 'rhythm'! The Nutcracker Suite in question was inspired by/based on the one by that Russian chap who was convinced his head was going to fall off! From where I'm sitting, the clues increase in difficulty, so I shall be interested not only in your answers but in how you arrived at them. It looks as though you may well have earned the right to set 'S', in any event. Would you therefore care to expound on the three you've probably got and have a stab at the fourth before the baton is ceremoniously passed?
Edit: It wouldn't be someone like Spike Jones? Fred Waring or Harry Simeone? No, still lost on thisLast edited by Guest; 01-04-11, 19:11.
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Only 2 out of 4 (Sammy Davis Jr. and Gene Kelly), I'm afraid. One of the other two is from the world of pop and the other from the world of jazz. The composer of the Nutcrcaker Suite composed many hundreds of other pieces, one of the most famous of which includes 'Rhythm' in the title.
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Originally posted by OFCACHAP View PostOnly 2 out of 4 (Sammy Davis Jr. and Gene Kelly), I'm afraid. One of the other two is from the world of pop and the other from the world of jazz. The composer of the Nutcrcaker Suite composed many hundreds of other pieces, one of the most famous of which includes 'Rhythm' in the title.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostIs the jazz one the CJQ 'Oriental Rhythm' ? (Chinese Dance) that has Ron Carter?
Edit: The Cascades 'Rhythm of the Falling Rain' ?
A final clue to the fourth answer: This 'titled' jazz composer and performer was Rocking with R.
...and the 'S' is yours!
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