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As you can now see it was Steve Winwood (win would) rather than Roy Wood (would) in the clue.
Roy Wood actually did play together with Steve Winwood - and Jimi Hendrix - at one time.
"Did you ever jam with Hendrix?
Roy Wood: Yeah. I played bass with him once in a place in Switzerland. It was...
Well done Banksy.
That makes you the winner.
[1] Every Picture Tells A Story, Rod Stewart; ~~ Colesman Ballz
[2] The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust, David Bowie; ~~ Colesman Ballz
[3] The Dark Side of the Moon, Pink Floyd; ~~ Iscalad
[4] Secret Treaties, Blue Öyster Cult; ~~ Banksy (2...
It's a well know British band from Birmingham.
Lead singer was in two other well known bands and has had a good solo career too.
You'll find his name in the clue already given ...
I think it's more likely the shadow from the stand with the structure having a transparent roof.
Important to realise this is a very simple spatial drawing with no frills - as evidenced by there being no sign of the Players' Entrance, Hospitality Entrance, SJC etc.
It's a 48 hour module with a fairly good reading list.
Stand up comedy is big business nowadays.
Writing, editing and performing skills are transferable.
Plus I like their re-working, in reverse, of the structure to the Monty Python 'Spanish Inquisition' sketch.
"Our two main notes are ..."
A cracking sequence of scores there with the lead swapping 3 times.
Mind, I fancy 3 or maybe 4 of those goals would have been saved with today's keepers.
Yes - just No 8 to be solved.
Answers so far ...
[1] Every Picture Tells A Story, Rod Stewart; ~~ Colesman Ballz
[2] The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust, David Bowie; ~~ Colesman Ballz
[3] The Dark Side of the Moon, Pink Floyd; ~~ Iscalad
[4] Secret Treaties, Blue Öyster Cult; ~~ Banksy (2...
I take the colour blindness reasoning to a point.
The most common colour blindness is red/green.
For those with blue colour blindness - and often this causes a confusion between blues and yellows - one shirt had a big sash across it and the socks were black / white opposites.
Hmm.
One black and one blue.
Plain versus sash patterning.
The sky blue sash is much lighter than the Chelsea blue.
Black socks v white socks.
I get the feeling it's another 'people are fuming' story from the mail after pulling a handful of tweets off the net.
Just my take.
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