I realize that Im posting the free fish trivia question for February in March.
If any of you have a problem with that, my apologies. You really dont have to continue reading this thread, but I hope you will.
Sure, February was a short month, but where did this one go so fast?
From datnoids to dorados, rays to red severums, Apistos to Cichla, and fancy plecos to Wells catfish, this has been a particularly interesting month in terms of fish stock.
So a music related question it shall be!
I think that the questions Ive posed the past few months were answered particularly quickly. Lets see if I can prolong a correct answer by just a little longer this time around.
Heres a little back ground to give you an idea of how this question comes to be.
My oldest son turned 14 in February. Months ago he asked my wife and me if wed take him to see classical music performed live by an orchestra. How cool is that?! Of course we would!
This weekend the three of us saw the London Symphony Orchestra perform at the Lincoln Center in NYC.
Dont you dare yawn. It was incredible. We sat in the 2nd row and were absolutely awed.
When the orchestra performed Gyorgy Ligeti's Atmospheres, I'm pretty sure I had to remind myself to resume breathing a couple times.
It was bizarre, transcendental, even orgasmic. Nine minutes of an out of body experience. At least it was while seeing and hearing this performed live. Heres a link to a rendition of this song. If you choose to listen, you might like to close your eyes to hear.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXh07JJeA28&feature=related
It makes use of all 12 notes in the scale, much of the time, all sounding at once.
The orchestral score is notated on 87 staves. In other words, ALL 87 strings players are playing individual parts.
Yes, I read that in the Concert Program.
This brings me to the question in point.
I took a semester off from college to go on the road (any pun resembling Jack Kerouacs famous novel On the Road is purely intentional).
A good friend of mine and I removed the back seat from my Honda Accord, packed for every season, and toured the US, Canada, and some of Mexico for more than three months.
Among the stops we made, between many of our great National Parks and Monuments, we came to a particular city.
I visited a district in that city some 25 or so years ago (see below photo taken in 1980 something).
This street corner (and, in general, the surrounding district) can be said to be of great nostalgic and historical importance, geographically speaking, to American music and awareness.
There was a band, my favorite band incidentally, that hails from this particular time and place.
In attempt to describe the music this band played, Ive often used the term transcendental. So not unlike the above description of a symphonic Atmospheres, music written and performed by the band in question can be said to raise ones consciousness or awareness far beyond ones experience or expectations.
For two short years, they resided near this intersection in a district of the city.
I am looking for not only the name of the band to which I refer, but also the address of the Victorian house in which they lived, plus a photo of that house!
The internet is abound with tons of info and photos.
First one to name the band, the address of the house in which they lived,, AND post a photo here of that house will claim prize to 25.00 of free fish.
If any of you have a problem with that, my apologies. You really dont have to continue reading this thread, but I hope you will.
Sure, February was a short month, but where did this one go so fast?
From datnoids to dorados, rays to red severums, Apistos to Cichla, and fancy plecos to Wells catfish, this has been a particularly interesting month in terms of fish stock.
So a music related question it shall be!
I think that the questions Ive posed the past few months were answered particularly quickly. Lets see if I can prolong a correct answer by just a little longer this time around.
Heres a little back ground to give you an idea of how this question comes to be.
My oldest son turned 14 in February. Months ago he asked my wife and me if wed take him to see classical music performed live by an orchestra. How cool is that?! Of course we would!
This weekend the three of us saw the London Symphony Orchestra perform at the Lincoln Center in NYC.
Dont you dare yawn. It was incredible. We sat in the 2nd row and were absolutely awed.
When the orchestra performed Gyorgy Ligeti's Atmospheres, I'm pretty sure I had to remind myself to resume breathing a couple times.
It was bizarre, transcendental, even orgasmic. Nine minutes of an out of body experience. At least it was while seeing and hearing this performed live. Heres a link to a rendition of this song. If you choose to listen, you might like to close your eyes to hear.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXh07JJeA28&feature=related
It makes use of all 12 notes in the scale, much of the time, all sounding at once.
The orchestral score is notated on 87 staves. In other words, ALL 87 strings players are playing individual parts.
Yes, I read that in the Concert Program.
This brings me to the question in point.
I took a semester off from college to go on the road (any pun resembling Jack Kerouacs famous novel On the Road is purely intentional).
A good friend of mine and I removed the back seat from my Honda Accord, packed for every season, and toured the US, Canada, and some of Mexico for more than three months.
Among the stops we made, between many of our great National Parks and Monuments, we came to a particular city.
I visited a district in that city some 25 or so years ago (see below photo taken in 1980 something).
This street corner (and, in general, the surrounding district) can be said to be of great nostalgic and historical importance, geographically speaking, to American music and awareness.
There was a band, my favorite band incidentally, that hails from this particular time and place.
In attempt to describe the music this band played, Ive often used the term transcendental. So not unlike the above description of a symphonic Atmospheres, music written and performed by the band in question can be said to raise ones consciousness or awareness far beyond ones experience or expectations.
For two short years, they resided near this intersection in a district of the city.
I am looking for not only the name of the band to which I refer, but also the address of the Victorian house in which they lived, plus a photo of that house!
The internet is abound with tons of info and photos.
First one to name the band, the address of the house in which they lived,, AND post a photo here of that house will claim prize to 25.00 of free fish.