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dashkee94

Rob Tierney
Norwich, NY, United States

Member Since: Oct 22, 2008
Last Login: Feb 7, 2012
Profile Views: 2427
Points: 732

Birthday: Jan 13, 1957

USCF Rating: 2003

About Me:
Some of my favorite players and influences in chess are Morphy, Pillsbury, Lasker,Capablanca, Rubinstein, Alekhine, Bronstein, Tal, Larsen, Fischer, Spassky, Anand. Some of the players I've met include Anand, Larsen, Najdorf, Lombardy,Rossolimo, Browne. In music, my favorite musician is Beethoven, and my favorite performer is Annie Haslam of Renaissance, the most incredible voice I've ever heard. Favorite bands: Cactus (!!!), Johnny Winter, Dylan, Grand Funk, Blue Cheer, MC5, Led Zep, Deep Purple, Mountain, Traffic, Cream, and of course, Renaissance. Some favorite hard-rockin' songs: Parchment Farm, Restrictions, Evil, You Can't Judge a Book by Looking at the Cover (Cactus), Theme For An Imaginary Western, Nantucket Sleighride (Mountain), Still Alive and Well (Johnny Winter), In Need, Inside Looking Out (Grand Funk), Kick Out the Jams (MC5), Summertime Blues (Blue Cheer) Favorites by Annie Haslam and Renaissance: Ocean Gypsy (one of the most hauntingly beautiful songs I've ever heard), A Trip to the Fair (don't play this around children--they get scared!), Black Flame, Mother Russia, The Vultures Fly High, Bound For Infinity, Midas Man--basically anything from the albums "Prologue" through "Novella"; they are all beautiful. My favorite solo song by Annie is Summon the Angels off of the "Dawn of Ananda" album.

dashkee94's Latest Blog Post

Morphy-Lowenthal story, part eight

Submitted by dashkee94 on May 23, 2011 10:11pm.

Löwenthal The North Atlantic, April, 1851  They had returned to the promenade deck, back out into the sun, and they squinted as the light hit their eyes, waiting a moment for them to adjust.  The lookout in the crow's nest on top of the main mast ...Read more »

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