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Or maybe there's two things: one is BO and one is RE?
I don't feel like it would be combined into one term if it were two separate things. I also feel like it would say "From Bo to Re", rather than the way it is actually phrased
For the elemental part... The founding members of the band were in a band called the Presocratics... There biggest album was "Table of Elements"
War amongst champions... In Germanic culture, the bear was a symbol of the warrior, as evident from the Old English term beorn which can take the meaning of both "bear" and "warrior".
Divine Intervention... Legends of saints taming bears are common in the Alpine zone. In the arms of the bishopric of Freising (see illustration) the bear is the dangerous totem animal tamed by St. Corbinian and made to carry his civilised baggage over the mountains.
Oh and thanks Wikipedia So divine intervention could be intrepreted as saints taming these bears(symbolized as warriors)
Or maybe there's two things: one is BO and one is RE?
I don't feel like it would be combined into one term if it were two separate things. I also feel like it would say "From Bo to Re", rather than the way it is actually phrased
I guess I'm looking at it as two people that make up one musicial group....
I actually kind of like that. We know they pay some sort of attention here - has there been a spat lately between two board members (longtime regulars, or "champions") about a band or an artist, where their presence on the lineup would resolve something?
Wolfman Jess likes to bring up the argument that Arcade Fire can't headline... he gets into with pretty much anyone.
Post by BRCHLD LFNT on Jan 28, 2011 14:12:52 GMT -5
"From one BoRe to another, a war rages amongst champions. We're calling for divine intervention"
Okay, I hate to even bring it up. Maybe I just have Outkast on the brain but,
Big (Bo)i and And(Re) was my first thought. I don't have an explanation for the rest and it's really just wishful thinking. But Outkast at Bonnaroo would take an act of God, so I want to believe...
BoRe is an acronym used to describe a type of nuclear reactor that was never really used; Beryllium Oxide Reactor Experiment. No idea if that means anything.
Atoms for Peace?
Sorry about the following science lesson, but it's only way I could think of to explain my guess. Nuclear reactors covert the thermal energy released from nuclear fission. Fission occurs when a relatively large fissile atomic nucleus (usually uranium-235 or plutonium-239) absorbs a neutron it is likely to undergo nuclear fission. The atom splits into two or more smaller nuclei with kinetic energy (known as fission products) and also releases gamma radiation and free neutrons.[1] A portion of these neutrons may later be absorbed by other fissile atoms and create more fissions, which release more neutrons, and so on. Peace - Divine Intervention?
I know it's a super group, but I've been told by several people that anything is possible at Roo ;D.
I actually kind of like that. We know they pay some sort of attention here - has there been a spat lately between two board members (longtime regulars, or "champions") about a band or an artist, where their presence on the lineup would resolve something?
Wolfman Jess likes to bring up the argument that Arcade Fire can't headline... he gets into with pretty much anyone.
yup - we had a heated debate about that the other day
"Walk tall, kick ass, learn to speak Arabic, love music and never forget you come from a long line of truth seekers, lovers and warriors" - Hunter S. Thompson
Post by flighttest on Jan 28, 2011 15:03:22 GMT -5
A Bourree' is a french musical form, the most famous example being Bach's Bourree' in E Minor, which has been quoted in almost every live version of Heartbreaker by Led Zeppelin, Paul McCartney also used a variation to write Blackbird, Tenacious D quotes it in Rock Your Socks, Jethro Tull, John Lord played it in his organ solos etc etc...