There may have been a thread along these lines...The Fex wrote:Would it help me to go look at another KVR thread?
Continuous Music Quiz
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- KVRian
- 829 posts since 9 Nov, 2008 from Pile of Shite
In b4
Mars - Holst
Money - Pink Floyd
River Man - Nick Drake
Go to Sleep - Radiohead
Mission Impossible Theme - Lalo Schifrin
All have unusual time signatures.
Mars - Holst
Money - Pink Floyd
River Man - Nick Drake
Go to Sleep - Radiohead
Mission Impossible Theme - Lalo Schifrin
All have unusual time signatures.
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- KVRian
- 829 posts since 9 Nov, 2008 from Pile of Shite
Money is not in 5/4. It's in 7/4.
- KVRAF
- 8110 posts since 13 Jan, 2003 from Darkest Kent, UK
- KVRAF
- 8110 posts since 13 Jan, 2003 from Darkest Kent, UK
aren't there five Radioheads?hakey wrote:A quartet's suggestion to rest a while.
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- KVRian
- 829 posts since 9 Nov, 2008 from Pile of Shite
I thought you wanted explanations?
The answer to your last question was "The Planets", [pedantry]this is the correct title according to Wikipedia,[/pedantry] the first movement of which is Mars.
The far side of the moon was first seen by the Apollo 8 crew in 1968. "The Dark Side of the Moon" is, of course, a classic Pink Floyd album, and Money is the first track on the second side of the original release.
"Flower" can be defined as something that flows, such as a river. River Man is the second listed song from Nick Drake's 1969 album "Five Leaves Left".
Radiohead is, indeed, a quintet.
Of course, if you had made me explain this, I would have had to travel all the way from Bangkok to Teh greatness of Yorkshire with an army of disgruntled Red-shirts and siege weapons.
As a fellow pedant, I feel your pain. Still.... SUFFER!hakey wrote:Bugger, I thought I had checked them all!
Mars, the Bringer of War - Gustav Holst (mainly 5/4 with two episodes of 5/2 in bars 95-109 and 167-71, and a 14-bar coda in 3/4)hakey wrote:The 1st of my last question.
The answer to your last question was "The Planets", [pedantry]this is the correct title according to Wikipedia,[/pedantry] the first movement of which is Mars.
Money - Pink Floyd (predominantly in 7/4)hakey wrote:The 1st of the 2nd of something not seen by human eye until 42 years ago.
The far side of the moon was first seen by the Apollo 8 crew in 1968. "The Dark Side of the Moon" is, of course, a classic Pink Floyd album, and Money is the first track on the second side of the original release.
River Man - Nick Drake (5/4)hakey wrote:Nick Drake's flower guy.
"Flower" can be defined as something that flows, such as a river. River Man is the second listed song from Nick Drake's 1969 album "Five Leaves Left".
Go to Sleep - Radiohead (10/4)hakey wrote:A quartet's suggestion to rest a while.
Radiohead is, indeed, a quintet.
I don't believe you. :phakey wrote:Yes, that's not the quartet I was after.
Mission: Impossible Theme - Lalo Schifrin (5/4)hakey wrote:A TV/Film theme (ought to be played on auto-destructing tape).
Of course, if you had made me explain this, I would have had to travel all the way from Bangkok to Teh greatness of Yorkshire with an army of disgruntled Red-shirts and siege weapons.
I didn't even know there was a missing track, but I was about to say Take Five, honest injun.hakey wrote:And the missing track is?
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 5234 posts since 25 Feb, 2008
All present and correct, apart from:
Anyway, I get the feeling that continued discussion regarding my, admittedly poorly researched, and thus flawed question, would likely be at the risk of further inflaming your pedanticitis, so if you've got a new poser...
Well, of course you can believe what you like, but the quartet I was after was the Dave Brubeck Quartet - hence the use of 'quartet' in the clue and the jazz reference above.The Fex wrote:Radiohead is, indeed, a quintet.I don't believe you.hakey wrote:Yes, that's not the quartet I was after.
Anyway, I get the feeling that continued discussion regarding my, admittedly poorly researched, and thus flawed question, would likely be at the risk of further inflaming your pedanticitis, so if you've got a new poser...