Three Hundred SeventyFourth in the Famous People (FP) Series - Peter Gabriel
Peter Brian Gabriel (born 13 February 1950) is an English musician and songwriter. He first rose to fame as the lead vocalist and flautist of the progressive rock group Genesis.
Genesis drew some attention in European countries largely due to Gabriel's flamboyant stage presence, which involved numerous bizarre costume changes and comical, dreamlike stories told as the introduction to each song. The concerts made extensive use of black light with the normal stage lighting subdued or off. A backdrop of fluorescent white sheets and a comparatively sparse stage made the band into a set of silhouettes, with Gabriel's fluorescent costume and make-up providing the only other sources of light.
Among Gabriel's many famous costumes were "Batwings" (for the usual opening number, "Watcher of the Skies"), "The Flower" (worn for "Supper's Ready"), "Magog" (also worn for "Supper's Ready"), "Britannia" (worn for "Dancing with the Moonlit Knight"), "The Reverend" (worn for "The Battle of Epping Forest"), "The Old Man" (worn for "The Musical Box"), "Rael" (the protagonist of the album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway), and "The Slipperman" (worn during "The Colony of Slippermen").
South San Gabriel Cemetery has some of its own flamboyant features. Follow the coordinates to stage I and determine the name that describes a type of roadway.
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Stage I |
Their name was the same as what kind of roadway? |
Street |
N30 42.323 |
W098 01.514 |
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Alley |
N30 42.318 |
W098 01.526 |
Drives |
N30 42.332 |
W098 01.491 |
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Now proceed to the Final Stage where you will find a naturally camouflaged and well hidden preformed soda bottle tube with a log only.
FP cemetery caches are always placed with regards to the location, so please be mindful of your presence here, watch where you step and be respectful of the residents interred here. Please carefully re-hide the container better to maintain the integrity of the cache.
Avoid the use of acronym only logs, one word logs and cut 'n paste logs. You must sign the log to claim the find. No exceptions, no excuses. Blank logs may be deleted.