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Post by Andrew on Apr 1, 2007 12:16:37 GMT
Hi Roger... OK how about this then? (You did say it was "silly"!!!) The photo for the cover of the first release of 'Odyssey' and the one for 'Treasure' were both taken outdoors, in contrast to photo for the 'Pure' cover -which was taken inside a studio. Am I any warmer? (I certainly must be warmer than Hayley was during the photoshoot for the 'Odyssey' cover, by the sea in Portugal anyway!) Andrew
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Post by stevemacdonald on Apr 1, 2007 13:56:55 GMT
... let's start. Okay, at the start of Pure is a song starting with the letter P (Pokarekar Ana). At the start of Odyssey is a song starting with the letter P (Prayer). Ergo, Treasure is the odd one out.
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Post by fenn on Apr 1, 2007 14:12:51 GMT
Okay, my try! It is let (I already guessed so) BECAUSE if you start listening to Odyssey, the first word of the first song is let (Prayer). If you start listening to Treasure, the very first word will be let (Let Me Lie). And Pure starts with Pokarekare Ana, so no let there. The UK SE's first song is May It Be... This is so funny... Frauke
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Post by Richard on Apr 1, 2007 14:13:05 GMT
Hello Frauke! I was thinking the same thing, but you beat me to it by one minute! Best Wishes, Richard
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Post by roger on Apr 1, 2007 14:58:49 GMT
Congratulations, Frauke. You are absolutely right. " Let" is the first word to be heard on Odyssey (from 'Prayer') and on Treasure (from 'Let Me Lie'), therefore, Pure is the odd one out. Roger
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Post by Dave on Apr 1, 2007 15:58:55 GMT
Okay, my try! It is let (I already guessed so) BECAUSE if you start listening to Odyssey, the first word of the first song is let (Prayer). If you start listening to Treasure, the very first word will be let (Let Me Lie). And Pure starts with Pokarekare Ana, so no let there. The UK SE's first song is May It Be... This is so funny... Frauke Hi Frauke, what an astute observation! Even if it's wrong, it deserves to be right as I bet it would be a better answer than Roger's! i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifHowever... let it be means almost the same thing as may it be! So May it Be could have been Let it Be - which is the same as the Beatles' song title! Therefore, I claim that even the Special UK Edition of Odyssey is not an odd one out.. so if "Let" is the answer, Roger is wrong about that and I claim my five pounds reward - but Frauke deserves ten pounds! Cheers, Dave
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Post by grant on Apr 1, 2007 17:07:51 GMT
What a load of............ I never stood a chance and I can't do crossword puzzles either Grant
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Post by Dori on Apr 1, 2007 20:25:36 GMT
Oh Roger, that was SOOOOO one of my guesses, and i completely didn't think it was right!! So i never said it! That was one of the first things on the album that i noticed when i buoght it!! Congrats Frauke!! Dori
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Post by stevemacdonald on Apr 2, 2007 1:35:56 GMT
I'm glad the right answer finally turned up ... after we had exhausted all 25 of the wrong ones.
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Post by Eric on Apr 2, 2007 3:35:05 GMT
Shoot! And to think I was closing in on the answer when in reality, I was nowhere near it!! I was gonna say that in "Treasure - Shenandoah" the drums continue beating well after the song is over. In one of the songs in "Pure", it does the same thing! Congrats Frauke! And Thanks Roger for making my weekend disappear!
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Post by Stephany on Apr 2, 2007 7:15:24 GMT
I'm glad the right answer finally turned up ... after we had exhausted all 25 of the wrong ones. I agree with you, Steve. Nevertheless, there has been some interesting suggestions - and I'm sure even Roger didn't think his "observation test" would have so much success! Any idea for another one, Roger?! i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gif
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Post by roger on Apr 2, 2007 10:23:18 GMT
Oh dear, what have I started?! I will see if I can come up with something one day but, for now, the ideas are conspicuous by their absence. Roger
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Post by stevemacdonald on Apr 18, 2007 7:41:22 GMT
By the way, only Pure and Treasure have songs that end with drumming (Amazing Grace and Shenandoah).
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