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Riddles of the Sphinx is a 1977 British experimental drama film written, directed and produced by Laura Mulvey and Peter Wollen and starring Dinah Stabb, Merdelle Jordine and Riannon Tise. Plot [ edit ]
The album As It Ever Was was released in 2012. In 2020, the band released the album Riddle of the Sphinx. The current lineup comprises founding members Bert Ostyn on vocals and guitar, Sergej Van Bouwel on bass, and new members Simon Segers on drums, Toon Vlerick on guitar, and Wouter Vlaeminck on keyboards and vocals.
Vinyl Williams released his third album, Brunei, on August 26, 2016, on Company. [28] It included the singles "Riddles of the Sphinx" and "L'Quasar", and was followed by a 8/10 review by Clash stating "Brunei brings things into sharper focus. Williams manages to retain the transportive element of his previous work while slightly neatening the ...
Riddle of the Sphinx 2: The Omega Stone, 2003 videogame and sequel to the 2000 game "The Riddle of the Sphinx" (Inside No. 9), episode of the British TV series Inside No. 9; The Riddle of the Sphinx, 1975 album by Bloodstone; The Riddle of the Sphinx, 2000 jazz album by Mark Gross; Riddle of the Sphinx (1982 video game), Atari 2600 VCS game by ...
Ferrone played with the band Bloodstone, appearing on their 1975 album Riddle of the Sphinx. He then began playing with Brian Auger's band Oblivion Express, which had previously featured drummer Robbie McIntosh. McIntosh later joined the Average White Band, but just after releasing their first number-one album, he died of a heroin overdose ...
Ratledge built himself a studio and composed a score for the film Riddles of the Sphinx, [1] which utilised a prototype synthesizer which he constructed with his friend Denys Irving. As Soft Machine's longest-lasting member, Ratledge was a part of the band's changes in musical direction from psychedelic music to jazz-rock.
Pages in category "Riddle of the Sphinx" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. O.
Aristotle considered riddles important enough to include discussion of their use in his Rhetoric. He describes the close relationship between riddles and metaphors: "Good riddles do, in general, provide us with satisfactory metaphors; for metaphors imply riddles, and therefore a good riddle can furnish a good metaphor". [16]