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    Originally posted by Northender View Post
    a cakemaker's elder brother.
    Peter Asher, brother of Jane
    if the archangel was Gabriel I suppose that could give you Peter Gabriel
    if the emperor was Quintus I suppose that might give you Peter Quint
    & Sir Peter Scott was an environmentalist/conservationist/ornithologist
    Last edited by mercia; 03-07-12, 12:24.

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      2 out of 4. Peter Gabriel (Genesis) and Peter Asher (Peter and Gordon).

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        Originally posted by Northender View Post
        2 out of 4. Peter Gabriel (Genesis) and Peter Asher (Peter and Gordon).
        Peter Nero and Peter Garrett for the other two?

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          Originally posted by Northender View Post
          2 out of 4. Peter Gabriel (Genesis) and Peter Asher (Peter and Gordon).
          Peter Garrett perhaps? [Wiki: An Australian musician, environmentalist, activist and politician. Garrett was lead singer of the rock band Midnight Oil from 1973 until its disbanding in 2002. He served as President of the Australian Conservation Foundation for a total of 10 years and, in 2003, was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for his contribution to the environment and music industry].

          Forgive my intrusion, just munching my lunch and dabbling in AA. <Sigh> life is full of such pleasures

          Edit: pipped to it by Subby!
          Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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            by the way, whoever finishes off I'm not in a position to set the next question

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              Originally posted by mercia View Post
              by the way, whoever finishes off I'm not in a position to set the next question
              Aah a rare example of the mercia side-step (pre-emptive)

              How many moves does this boy have?

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                Peter Nero (the American pianist)
                As for the environmentalist - he might be sharing a raincoat on the Lancashire coast.

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                  Originally posted by Northender View Post
                  As for the environmentalist - he might be sharing a raincoat on the Lancashire coast.
                  Peter Green (of Fleetwood Mac)

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                    Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                    Aah a rare example of the mercia side-step (pre-emptive)

                    How many moves does this boy have?
                    well, we might need to borrow from Shakespeare -

                    "O sir, we quarrel in print, by the book; as you have
                    books for good manners: I will name you the degrees.
                    The first, the Retort Courteous; the second, the
                    Quip Modest; the third, the Reply Churlish; the
                    fourth, the Reproof Valiant; the fifth, the
                    Countercheque Quarrelsome; the sixth, the Lie with
                    Circumstance
                    ; the seventh, the Lie Direct. All
                    these you may avoid but the Lie Direct; and you may
                    avoid that too, with an If."

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                      Originally posted by subcontrabass View Post
                      Peter Green (of Fleetwood Mac)
                      Indeed! To recap:
                      Peter Nero (Roman emperor);
                      Peter Green (environmentalist);
                      Peter Asher (Jane Asher's elder brother); and
                      Peter Gabriel (archangel).
                      scb's 'Q' (or 'R' if preferred) I think.

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                        Originally posted by Northender View Post
                        Peter Nero (the American pianist)
                        What sort of piano-playing? (Never heard of him!)
                        "...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 vinteuil View Post
                          well, we might need to borrow from Shakespeare -

                          "O sir, we quarrel in print, by the book; as you have
                          books for good manners: I will name you the degrees.
                          The first, the Retort Courteous; the second, the
                          Quip Modest; the third, the Reply Churlish; the
                          fourth, the Reproof Valiant; the fifth, the
                          Countercheque Quarrelsome; the sixth, the Lie with
                          Circumstance
                          ; the seventh, the Lie Direct. All
                          these you may avoid but the Lie Direct; and you may
                          avoid that too, with an If."
                          Brilliant, Mr Vinterudite Calibs will love that one!

                          [now back to work-lurk status <chiz chiz> ]
                          Pacta sunt servanda !!!

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                            Originally posted by Flay View Post
                            Brilliant, Mr Vinterudite Calibs will love that one!
                            I did! Absolutely brilliant, vindetable - I'd forgotten that.

                            Sting in the tail, though... a warning to us all, Jaques's riposte to all that:

                            "Is not this a rare fellow, my lord? he’s as good at any thing, and yet a fool."
                            "...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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                              This Q was a first for Wolfgang (not Mozart) and for Michael (not Haydn) and a last for Bach.

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                                last Goldberg Variation is a quodlibet
                                Wolfgang Schmeltzl - 1544 ? first recorded quodlibet ?
                                Michael Praetorius ?
                                not sure as yet [no pre-emptive sidestep this time]

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