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Oh, I think I know the first one. Andy Summers was a member of The Police and had a solo release called XYZ? Don't know about the other two elements yet .......... (sorry to be a bit slow, but are the other elements therefore answerable to Y and Z or am I yet again deluded?)
Brilliant, Anna. Your knowledge of the dubious backwaters of British popular music is rivalled only by that chippy chap from Felixstowe. Keep going in the same vein and ignore the solitary Y and Z...
I am afraid I am still upset that we have blithely leapfrogged over X, (and also to complete this particular round of the alphabet).
It is good to have you back rubbers
Things had fallen terribly into laxity and désuétude....
"...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..."
The three Frenchmen was a diplomatic episode with America during the administration of John Adams and the 3 Agents were referred to as Agent X,Y & Z. It led to an undeclared naval war called the Quasi-War
The two yesmen were probably Chris Squires and Alan White who formed XYZ with ex-Zep Jimmy Page.
Another non-musical question!! That is, if I am right ... So the answer is also an A, is it not?
The three Frenchmen was a diplomatic episode with America during the administration of John Adams and the 3 Agents were referred to as Agent X,Y & Z. It led to an undeclared naval war called the Quasi-War
The two yesmen were probably Chris Squires and Alan White who formed XYZ with ex-Zep Jimmy Page.
Another non-musical question!! That is, if I am right ... So the answer is also an A, is it not?
Absolument parfait, ma belle.
Yes, it was a very unmusical question. But very à la mode, don't you think? (Note grave accent)
OK, sorry this is not a very good one after the excellent one by rubbers, cobbled together in a hurry, but here goes:
An A by different composers linking: the subject in Paris, a Festival (whose composer could be confused with a German), a waltzing bird of prey, a quartet and the same A spelled in a different manner
There are 5 elements posted, not all elements need to be solved
Perfection, absolute perfection!! I said all elements did not have to have been got but the one spelt differently, surely you know this one, revised in 1927, it is scored for a very large, romantic orchestra with additional percussion (for eleven performers) including sirens (you know how fond I am of medical dramas! )
"...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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