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Classical concert pianist and father of Kara "Starbuck" Thrace, revealed in the "Someone to Watch Over Me" episode of the SciFi Channel's reboot of ''Battlestar Galactica''.
 
Classical concert pianist and father of Kara "Starbuck" Thrace, revealed in the "Someone to Watch Over Me" episode of the SciFi Channel's reboot of ''Battlestar Galactica''.
  
We briefly see a battered cassette of his ''Live at the Helice Opera House'' album, which is kinda hilarious, since it's on a high tech spaceship that can go faster than light and they are still using magnetic tape?  
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We briefly see a battered cassette of his ''Live at the Helice Opera House'' album, which is kinda hilarious, since it's on a high tech spaceship that can go faster than light and they are still using magnetic tape? There's a black and white photo of him on the cover with long hair and a fedora.
  
Dreilide taught Kara how to play "All Along the Watchtower," which turns out to be a mystical tune holding the secrets of the location of the even more mystical planet Earth. And the tune is several tens of thousands of years old. Somehow.
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Dreilide taught Kara how to play "All Along the Watchtower," which turns out to be a mystical tune holding the secrets of the location of the even more mystical planet Earth. And the tune is several tens of thousands of years old, surviving the collapse and rise of several civilizations. Somehow.
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The episode also mentions in passing the composer [[Nomion]] (long "I") and the second movement of his third sonata.

Revision as of 11:00, 9 November 2010

Classical concert pianist and father of Kara "Starbuck" Thrace, revealed in the "Someone to Watch Over Me" episode of the SciFi Channel's reboot of Battlestar Galactica.

We briefly see a battered cassette of his Live at the Helice Opera House album, which is kinda hilarious, since it's on a high tech spaceship that can go faster than light and they are still using magnetic tape? There's a black and white photo of him on the cover with long hair and a fedora.

Dreilide taught Kara how to play "All Along the Watchtower," which turns out to be a mystical tune holding the secrets of the location of the even more mystical planet Earth. And the tune is several tens of thousands of years old, surviving the collapse and rise of several civilizations. Somehow.

The episode also mentions in passing the composer Nomion (long "I") and the second movement of his third sonata.