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Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostWhat F
- features baubles in its middle;
- has just been awarded gold;
- has just done something dirty?
And, the answer is not Florestan nor Fugue, Fritz, Florence, Ferguson, Fuchs, Fermata, Feux Follets, Faure, Frankfurt, Fandango, Five, Fancy, Four, or Ferrier
Edit: cross posting again (rubbers pops up when you least expect him)
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Anna
Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostForgive the interruption...
You're looking for an opera, a violinist and a rock group who've been going for over four decades
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Sorry - no idea here, either. If things don't perk up, I'm sure Caliban or I would be only to happy to enthral you with full details of how, and why, Mary got rear-ended and ended up with sweet and sour sauce on her face before delivering Graham and his 'wife' into the hands of the very Government official they were seeking to escape.
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I haven't seen the week's Corries - the omnibus will feature tomorrow sometime - so I won't be able to help until then! In the meantime, however, I think I can offer a solution:
F-F-F-F-F-F-F-F-F-F-F-F-F-F-F-Faust?
It's an opera - no idea what the baubles are about though.
Isabelle Faust is a violinist and I am sure she must have received a gold award of some sort somewhere recently - maybe a Diapason d'Or in France? - maybe for the Beethoven VC which came top in BAL recently.
I've just had a quick look, and there is a German (I think) rock band called Faust, formed in 1971 apparently...
Any good to you, rubbers?"...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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Originally posted by Caliban View Post[COLOR="blue"], I think I can offer a solution:
Faust?
It's an opera - no idea what the baubles are about though.
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostI haven't seen the week's Corries - the omnibus will feature tomorrow sometime - so I won't be able to help until then! In the meantime, however, I think I can offer a solution:
F-F-F-F-F-F-F-F-F-F-F-F-F-F-F-Faust?
It's an opera - no idea what the baubles are about though.
Isabelle Faust is a violinist and I am sure she must have received a gold award of some sort somewhere recently - maybe a Diapason d'Or in France? - maybe for the Beethoven VC which came top in BAL recently.
I've just had a quick look, and there is a German (I think) rock band called Faust, formed in 1971 apparently...
Any good to you, rubbers?
Well done. You are no doubt familiar with the Jewel aria from Act 3 of Faust even though you don't profess to be. Isabelle won the Diapason d'Or in 2010 for her Brahms. And Faust's (or Fist's, as that is the German meaning) most recent album is called, appropriately enough, Something Dirty.
I'm surprised we hadn't had Faust before. I thought it was quite an obvious one, which is why I made it quite hard. Oooh...
Anyway, no doubt you can G us along again
I expect Ofca will nevertheless still be telling us about the rear-ending...Last edited by Guest; 29-04-11, 20:01.
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Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostOh, Caliban, that sounds very good to me. Music to my ears, in fact.
Well done. You are no doubt familiar with the Jewel aria from Act 3 of Faust even though you don't profess to be. Isabelle won the Diapason d'Or in 2010 for her Brahms. And Faust's (or Fist's, as that is the German meaning) most recent album is called, appropriately enough, Something Dirty.
I'm surprised we hadn't had Faust before. I thought it was quite an obvious one, which is why I made it quite hard. Oooh...
Anyway, no doubt you can G us along again
I expect Ofca will nevertheless still be telling us about the rear-ending...
Leave G with me..."...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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I am all weddinged out. I never want to see another repeat. Enough is enough. Fancy vintueil knowing about Fanning Island! That, to me, is amazing. No-one else I know has ever heard of it!
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What G unites:
1. A water feature named after an old man;
2. Another water feature named after a younger Englishman who first explored it in the early 17th century;
3. A title which lacked the stars of something similar about 40 years later?"...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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Originally posted by mercia View PostHudson ....Bay ...... River ......?"...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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