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The title of this cache is also the title of a song by Frank Black and the Catholics. Not only does it make for a good cache name, it also kinda has a christian connotation which is not atypical for Frank Black; though I have not found anything that would substantiate that.
When I was much younger my brother made me a tape of The PIxies and I loved it, I am not sure how many times I listened to it. I was bummed out in 1993 when they broke up but glad when their Lead singer Black Francis changed his name to Frank Black and released more albums. My brother again made me a tape of his second album "Teenager of the Year" and again I could not say how many times I listened to that.
A few years ago I got pretty heavily into the band he formed in after his third solo album. This is of course being Frank Black and the Catholics. It was at this point I started realizing there was some depth to what he was singing about throughout his career. I got some of the biblical references from The Pixies. Then there was some of the more obvious ones like the song "Palace of the Brine" which is about our very own Great Salt Lake. Then there is his seeing the ghost of Johnny Horton (a country legend) who then makes a reference to Marty Robbins (another country legend) in his song "If It Takes All Night". With a little research I learned about Cú Chulainn, the legendary Irish hero, who accidently killed his uncle's dog and was prophesised to die young. It also was not hard to learn about Herman Brood, the Dutch musician and painter who killed himself in 2001 (Frank Black did albums, or a few songs on an album, about the previous two on "Seven Fingers" and "Bluefinger" respectively.) Even putting this puzzle together there were things and people I learned about in his songs that I had no idea about.
If you were to listen to Frank Blacks albums, starting with The Pixies album "Come On Pilgrim" and going up through "Svn Fngrs", you would learn about the following things:
A woman in sealskin
Louis, Moe and Jerome
That video game with two paddles and a ball
Shazeb Andleeb
The year "Last of the Mohicans" was published
The Herman Brood cover song Frank did
The short film about slicing eyeballs by that surrealist with the mustache
The different things California has been in it's history. (Mexico, New spain, Navajo, yippey yay....)
The slaughter of the Wiyot
That Tom Waits cover where you can "Dance around in your bones" (version number 4)
The dam that broke in Los Angeles
The nun who had an affair with Peter Aberlard
The writer of the book "The Case for Mars"
When the Russian government made an offer to John Denver to go into space
The death of the man who composed the song for the woman in the radiator (not David Lynch)
It then becomes a matter of where you find them.
If you need help or cannot figure something out let me know and I will point you in the right direction.
Congratulations Infinity8 on the FTF!