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  • Dave2002
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    • Dec 2010
    • 18006

    Keep going ... you're right about Beethoven Op 91.

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    • Dave2002
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      • Dec 2010
      • 18006

      You're right about Abba too!

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      • mercia
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        • Nov 2010
        • 8920

        can't seem to find a musical link between molly, rock and Waterloo

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        • Dave2002
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          • Dec 2010
          • 18006

          A festive connection maybe!

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          • mercia
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            • Nov 2010
            • 8920

            Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
            A festive connection maybe!
            er, well I keep seeing stuff about Molly Hatchet playing at the Waterloo Music Festival but I regret to say none of that means anything to me

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            • Dave2002
              Full Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 18006

              Seems you've 'bout cracked it. Molly Hatchet - who? / what?

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              • mercia
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                • Nov 2010
                • 8920

                I may have to leave this to someone else. I always find it faintly embarrassing trying to talk about anything other than "classical" music because it is rather a closed book to me and I feel I risk insulting somebody's deep longheld devotion to some band or song or whatever ........ if you get me ............

                what's more Murray has just won the first set
                Last edited by mercia; 01-07-11, 16:38.

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                • Dave2002
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                  • Dec 2010
                  • 18006

                  mercia

                  I haven't much idea about Molly Hatchet either - I just reversed engineered everything to find a clue which related to the word I chose - Waterloo. I know that you are using google or similar, so if I make things too obvious, or just use my basic knowledge, then the letters would go down in minutes or even seconds.

                  You have the X or whichever letter is next.

                  Pity about Tsonga, though.
                  Last edited by Dave2002; 01-07-11, 16:45. Reason: Tennis!

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                  • mercia
                    Full Member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 8920

                    Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
                    the letters would go down in minutes or even seconds.
                    point taken, I think I probably veer too much in the other direction

                    erm, there may be a wait for my question since I have more than half an eye on Murray v Nadal

                    so where does the rock fit in with Molly?

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                    • Dave2002
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                      • Dec 2010
                      • 18006

                      Molly Hatchet is an American southern rock band formed in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1975. They are widely known for their hit song "Flirtin' with Disaster" ... taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molly_Hatchet



                      I did check out one of my previous clues - Ethel the Frog - I suppose I now have to do the same with this band.
                      Having spent 30 mins or more (and failing) trying to get through to Virgin Flying Club I seem to have been subjected to quite a lot of "that kind of music" this afternoon. Generally I detest it. Possibly Molly Hatchet might be worth listening to.

                      I don't consider it necessary to like music or even be very aware of it in order to set clues.

                      I had no idea how you guys found the U clue - obviously a household name in some families!

                      The connection with Waterloo is their earlier performance at the Waterloo Village Festival this year.
                      Last edited by Dave2002; 01-07-11, 17:27. Reason: Festival connection

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                      • Dave2002
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                        • Dec 2010
                        • 18006

                        Actually Molly Hatchet is a lot better than the rubbish I heard on the phone from Virgin. At least it is rather lively! Never 'eard of 'em before today, but they're on Napster, and probably Spotify also.

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                        • mercia
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                          • Nov 2010
                          • 8920

                          omitting X & Y


                          Z

                          - 2434 underfoot
                          - Solti resigns
                          - Medea in Jason & the Argonauts

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                          • Dave2002
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                            • Dec 2010
                            • 18006

                            I must be mad....

                            Zubin Mehta who was appointed to an assistant conductor position without Solti being consulted.

                            Wife is Nancy Kovack who played Medea in Jason and the Argonauts.

                            Mehta has been given the 2434th star in LA's Walk of Fame.

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                            • mercia
                              Full Member
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 8920

                              A Ave Verum, Argo, Aspen, A (440hz), Alwyn, Amadeus, Adams, African, Antheil, Adam, Aaron, Albrecht, Arms, AGM, Albeniz, Armenia, Alphabet, Arthur, Anna(2), Auber, Apple,
                              B Britten (2), Beach, B flat, Ball/Barber/Bilk, Bechstein, Bayreuth, Burgon, Boulanger, Bernstein, Bar, Bert, Bartholemew, Bosanquet, Bluebird, Blow, Barbirolli, Balls, Benjamin, Blackbird, Barcarolle,
                              C Columbus, Clytemnestra, Copland, Cockaigne, Crumb, Children, Cathedral, Calisto, Curzon, Coronation, Clarinet, Cantata, Catherine, Cypress, Cherry, Carissima, Cherkassky, Cantelli, Clambake, Crown, Cavatina,
                              D DG, Doric, Dragon, Demon, Draeseke, Dolly, Dark, Dances, Delibes, Don, Death, Dowland, Diomede, Desafinado, Diamond, Delius, Dmitri, Duparc, Dorati, Dohnanyi, Deller,
                              E Enigma, Elisabeth, Eric, Ellis, Ellington, Erich, Eccles, Eclogue, ‘E’, Elgar, Enharmonic, Ennio, Ernest, Echo, Etoiles, Ebony, Eight, Elemental, Erwin, Emperor,
                              F Fugue, Fritz, Florence, Ferguson, Fuchs, Fermata, Feux Follets, Fauré, Frankfurt, Fandango, Five(2),Fancy, Four, Ferrier, Faust, Fountain, Feldman, Faith, Fleming,
                              G Gloria, Gomez, Gabrieli, Gioconda, Goossens, Gayaneh, Gnome, Grace, Georg, Gerusalemme, Gaspard, Glass, Goat (Capriccio), Granados, Grofe, Galliard. Garanča, Goldberg, Glinka, Goldschmidt, Grieg,
                              H Hirondelle, Henri, Harold, Hammer, Harty, Henze, Hahn, Harriet, Harry, Holiday, Howard, Horn, Half, Herring, Hugo, Herbert, Hymn, Halevy, Hanslick, Harmonium, Hahn,
                              I Indian, Invicta, Ian, Iphigenia, Imperial, Inches, Igor, Idyll, Ives, Indes, Irving, Ibert, Innocence, Ippolitov-Ivanov, Istomen, Ice, Introduction, Iris, Imogen, Iron, Iberia,
                              J Joseph, Juilliard, Jacob, Jacques, Joplin, Jerusalem, Jeremiah, Jenner, Jordan, Jupiter, Jeune, Jones/Jonas, Jacquet, Judith, Jenny, Jeux, Jarvi, Janissary, Johnny, Journey, Jota,
                              K Kapellmeister, Kuijken, Kronos, Kreutzer, Koeln, Karl, Knight, Kullervo, King, Korngold, Kinder, Kostelanetz, Kraus, Krieger, Kellogg, Kallinikov, Klangfarbenmelodie, Kentner, Kaddish, Kiss, Kaleidoscope,
                              L Lvov, Lancashire, Lyadov, Landi, Lincoln, Litany, Lombardy, Liverpool, Lucerne, Lyric, Lorelei, Lamb, Leonora, Low, Largo, Lutoslawski, Litolff, London, Llangollen, Lilac, Lake,
                              M Malibran, Malcolm, Merrie, Martinu, Miller, Metronome, Missa Luba, Mark, Marian, Monothematic, Mandarin, Melodrama, Mountain, Mazeppa, Medtner, Menotti, Mompou, Marion, Michael, Messiaen, Mantovani,
                              N Neville Cardus, Nielsen (2), Neptune, Nono, Nyman, Newcastle, Nevers, Naples, Nocturne, Night, Nash, Nixon, Nelson, Nordheim, Navarra, New, Norwich, Nineteen, Nocturnal, Northampton,
                              O Orff, Ondine, Orlando, Orpheus, Orange, Oliver, Oramo, Open, Orson, Offenbach, Ophicleide, Oxford, Ockeghem, O, Oberon, Odour, Oedipus, Otto, Oriel, Oboe, Oceanides,
                              P Philip, Petrassi, Papa, Pacific 231, Passacaglia, Padstow, Polignac,Primrose, Pigs, Plantagenet, Peter, Pierre, Palindrome, Piper, Pizzetti, Patience, Penny, Penelope, Prague, Persephone, Puccini,
                              Q Quodlibet, Qualiton, Quartets, Quincy, Quint, Quasthoff, Quilter, Quicksilver, Queen, Quest, Quaker, Quattro, Quartettsatz, Quasi (2),
                              R Reimann, Romania, Rim, Rawsthorne, Rhapsody, Roman, Ripieno, Red Red, Roy, Rhythm, Ricci, River, Rock, Robert, Reich, Rankl, Racine, Rimbaud, Riddle, Razumovsky, Respighi,
                              S Serpent, Staatskapelle, Stravinsky, Solveig, Schnittke, Shellfish, Sackbut, Sessions, Scott, Silver, Striggio, Susanna, Salomon, Soler, Serenade, Simon, Shostakovich, Surprise, Shuffle, Sculthorpe, Stadlen,
                              T Tamburlaine, Tales, Trittico, Tippett, Thomas, Twins, Turandot, Tango, Trio, Time/Tempo, Tasso, TV documentaries, Taneyev, Twinkle, Tatiana, Trousers, Turina, Tempest, Tombeau, Temperament, Trauer,
                              U Umberto, Under, Unicorn, University, Ukelele/Unda Maris, Underground, Utopia, Unknown, Ursuleac, Uptown, Unstern, Ullman, Uber, Uncle, Uchida, Ulster, Unger, Union, Unexpected, Uninsky,
                              V Viola da Gamba, Vasary, Venusberg, Venice (2), Vanishing Bridegroom, Victor, Vanity, Viola, Velvet, Voltaire, Village, Vera, Violet, Vinteuil, Villa-Lobos, Vision, Vassily, Verity, Vladimir,
                              W Waldtaube, Weill, Walkure, Winter, Wilhelm, Walton/Weller/White, Walter (3), Wenlock, Williams, S Wagner, Whale, Witold, Wells, Wolf, Witch, Wind, Wanderer, Waterloo,
                              X Xaver, Xylophone, Xenia, X (double sharp), Composers ending in X, Xanadu, Xi, Xerxes, Xenakis, Xylorimba,
                              Y Ysaye, Yo Yo Ma, Yellow (2), Yves, Yolanda, Young, Yung, Year, Youth, Yes, York, Yevgeny,
                              Z Zeffirelli, Zimmermann (2), Zappa, Zamiel, Zero (2), Zoo, Zemlinsky, Zarzuela, Zoroaster, Zoltan , Zacharias, Zubin,
                              Last edited by mercia; 02-07-11, 09:20. Reason: tidying

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                              • Dave2002
                                Full Member
                                • Dec 2010
                                • 18006

                                Originally posted by mercia
                                are you a pilot then Dave?


                                oops, crossposted, well done Dave

                                love to know how you got into that answer

                                why mad?
                                Mad ....

                                Because I must be getting addicted to this. I knew the answers (or found them v. quickly), and couldn't resist putting the details up, which I think means I have to set the A. Maybe I'll learn sense eventually and keep quiet!

                                I tend to type bits of the question into googleboxes and see what comes up, so it didn't take very long to find out about "Solti resigned". Once I got Zubin I tried "Zubin Medea" or similar things, and it just fell out.

                                No - not a pilot - just trying to claim air miles for a few flights. I believe I'm a member of said club, since when I tried to register again I got a message telling me I was already in it. I was told I could do all this on-line, but how can I do that if I don't know what membership number I have etc.? I just love it when modern systems divert you to on-line, but don't work because you don't have enough information to proceed. Then you go to the phone and you are told "We are experiencing a very high volume of calls today. Go online to ..... etc."

                                I have no idea if I've been getting the miles for flights I've taken in recent years, since I've no clues about my membership. Hence my desire to speak to a human being about this.

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