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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

(1324) MUSIC AND ME (Oct. 27, 2016) REUNION WITH CHIEF JUSTICE ARTHUR NGIRAKLSONG

APPELLATE JUDGES SWEARING IN - Oct. 28, 2016
     Palau Chief Justice Arthur Ngiraklsong requested me to play some music during the swearing-in ceremony of 2 appellate judges, on Friday, Oct. 28, 2016 at Palau Supreme Court. I asked a Palauan guy to have picture with me and CJ but he didn't press the camera button well and no picture was taken. This shot without CJ was taken by Kambes Kesolei, the Editor of Tia Belau.


  REUNION WITH CHIEF JUSTICE
        ARTHUR NGIRAKLSONG

I'VE GOT a phone call from Palau Supreme Court staff on Oct. 26, 2016, asking me to play music while the swearing-in of 2 appellate judges is taking place.

It is to be held on Fri. Oct. 28, 2016 and will start at 10:30am. She also asked how much I will charge per hour. I said if I will use my own equipment, it is $25.00/hour. 

They have to provide me with mike, mike stand and amplifier to plug the keyboard.

They asked me to come at 2pm on that day to check the place and to decide where to put the keyboard.

I brought the keyboard and go there to check the place and we decided that I will come an hour earlier (9:30) for equipment set-up. I gave them my card to reach me more easier in case there are changes in the schedule.

I proceed to Star Electronics for Roger (the Technician) to check if he can fix the defective keyboard that I am using now because the new keyboard that I ordered in July hasn't come yet.

Six keys are not working and one of the speaker was unplugged by me because it produces an irritable hissing sound.

Roger checked it and found out that he fixed also the 2 defective keys 3 years ago. It will take long time to fix those keys and because I will still use it for tonight, we don't have enough time.

I have no choice but to use the defective keyboard. I come there an hour earlier and set-up the keyboard. A policeman park my car beside the building because I'm very busy with setting-up the equipment.

The 2 speakers are very much afar from each other and I can't hear my music. They provide me with a mike without a stand. I requested one and I've a very early request from a lady -- an Italian song Santa Maria.

I put out my song book with international songs and sung it to her surprise.

I continue playing instrumental while Palau President Tommy Remengesau is doing the swearing in. I saw also former President (2008-2012) Johnson Toribiong and proudly showed to other attorneys our pictures on the cover of 2 of my song books (all handwritten).

I played instrumental Palauan songs like "Betik Ra Renguk Lekebiil", Kau El Ngalk", "Mokedemokebii" and sung the "Dil Dil Lomais
and chorus of "Ngesuas".

When the guests are having their finger food lunch, I placed the other speaker fronting me because I can't hear the sound and the other one to my left, I carried it and placed it to about 2 meters from my place so that I can hear my music more clearly.

When CJ is closer to me, I played all his favorite songs with some of them I am singing. The quality of the sound system is not good but still CJ enjoyed it. He mentioned that there will be another swearing-in in Jan. 06, 2017 and he will hire me again.

I asked if the 2 appellate judges are all from Palau. He said one is American and has been a judge here for a while and the other one is Palauan. 

I asked the in-charge of sound system to take a photo of me and CJ but no photo was taken when I check it in my room at Palau Royal Resort. It's good the Tia Belau Editor Kambes Kesolei took a picture of me (solo). I know he's taken some shots with me and CJ but my solo photo is the only one he posted at Facebook.

I have some discussion with CJ about Margarita "Margie" Borja Dalton, my employer of 13 years. During my post here about "Chess Jokes (Part 4) For Adults Only", where Margie asked him, "Can You Marry Me?" and he said, "Yes, I thought you wouldn't ask!" Margie immediately said, "I mean, I will be getting married at Rock Island, could you marry us?"



        QUICK, SMART AND HILARIOUS REPLY 

It happened in late 1990's. At about past 12:00 midnight, all guests have left the Image Restaurant (which is open for dinner from 6-9 pm. Roberto Hernandez operates the karaoke from 9-11 after playing piano from 7-9pm.

Karaoke stopped and Roberto just practice with Ivan II Chess Computer while his boss Margarita 'Margie' Borja Dalton, Encely Ngiraiwet, Joyce Isechal and Frida Loftis are just talking and finishing their drinks.

Suddenly, the phone rings. AT 12:00 MIDNIGHT?

It's an unusual time to get a phone call for a restaurant. All restaurants in Palau closed at 11:00pm at the latest.

Being the owner and manager of Image Restaurant, Margie answered the call... "Image Restaurant, Good Evening."

There's a middle-aged Palauan guy who asked Margie an unexpected question -- "Can I eat your pussy?" 

Margie, being a smart, quick to response to any question, replied with, "SORRY, IT'S NOT IN THE MENU!"


Roberto just learned about that response when the 4 Palauan ladies started to laugh very loud. Maybe the Palauan guy didn't expect that response and was in shock. 







When I told this joke to Palau Chief Justice Arthur Ngiraklsong before Christmas of 2013, he enjoyed it especially the quick response from Margie. He knew her since childhood. He adores her beauty until now that she's past 65 years old. 

He told Roberto on that night that he heard this joke, that Margie asked her once --"CAN YOU MARRY ME?" 

And he replied -"YES! I THOUGHT YOU WOULD NEVER ASK!"

Margie replied back --"No, I mean I'm getting married and I want you to marry us at the Rock Island wedding." 

Margie married (for the 3rd time) Japanese businessman Masa Shibuta at the Rock Island in the late '80's or early '90's. Mr. Shibuta comes to Palau every 3 months since their wedding.

Chief Justice also enjoyed the joke "WHICH ROOM?"
   Four persons died at the same time in 4 different places. One is a priest, the other is an American soldier in Iraq, the 3rd one is a chess Grandmaster and the 4th one is a prostitute.

                At the pearly gate of heaven, St. Peter asked them one by one of “What are the good things that you have done while you’re living on earth?”

                The priest said, “I am a priest and I think I don’t need to explain anything.”

                St. Peter sees the purity in the priest’s heart and said to him – “You go to the WHITE ROOM.”

                Next is the American soldier who died from a bomb explosion in Iraq. He said, “I’m a soldier. I died serving my country.”

                St. Peter sees the bravery in his heart and said to him –“You go to the RED ROOM.”

                The 3rd one is the chess Grandmaster. He was asked again of “what are the good things that you did while you’re still living on earth?” He said, “I’m a chess Grandmaster. I don’t smoke, I don’t drink alcohol. I dedicate my whole life to chess.”

                St. Peter sees the dedication of the Grandmaster and ask him – “You go to the CHECKERED ROOM.”

                And lastly, St. Peter asked the prostitute –“What are the good things that you did on earth while you’re still living?” She said, “I make a lot of men happy!”

                St. Peter asks her, “Okay, you go to MY ROOM”.

THE CHIEF JUSTICE THOUGHT THAT THE GRAND MASTER WOULD HAVE THE BEST ROOM BECAUSE HE DOESN'T SMOKE, DRINK AND LEAD A STRAIGHT LIFE!

MR. NGIRAKLSONG ENJOYED THAT NIGHT OF JOKES THAT HE GAVE ROBERTO $5.00 TIP, AND 2 GLASSES OF RED WINE.

HE ALSO LIKES THE STORY OF ROBERTO WHEN MARGIE HAS OFFERED HIM A DRINK AND ROBERTO GOT A SHOT OF COGNAC. ROBERTO TOLD MARGIE A FEW DAYS LATER THAT COGNAC MADE ROBERTO TO HAVE SEX APPETITE!

When Roberto was given by Chief Justice the 2nd glass of red wine,  CJ jokingly asked, "Are you sure you don't want a cognac?"

Chief Justice Ngiraklsong became a chess addict when he was studying Law in the USA. When his grades deteriorated because he's not focus on studies, he was advised to totally stopped playing chess. Which he did but he regrets it today (the total stopping). He said he should stop but should have give a little time to enjoy it even once in a while.

He also likes Greek music. Roberto mentioned to him 2 years ago that he played music at Khayam Taverna (Greek Restaurant) in Bahrain for 2 years and 3 months (Jan. 1987- April 1989). CJ had seen the movie "Zorba, the Greek" and explained to Roberto how he loved the song and the story of the movie.

On Dec. 15, 2014, Roberto met CJ at Waves Restaurant when he is about to go to the rest room after playing piano. CJ said that the annex building of the Supreme Court is about to be finished in April 2015. He invited Roberto to perform again there.

In one of their conversation 2 years ago, Roberto mentioned to CJ that he played in his inauguration as Palau Chief Justice at Judicial Building on Dec. 02, 1992. He was surprised at said, "Oh! That was a long time ago!"








There's another twist in this story that I didn't know yet. CJ mentioned that when Margie said that words, her son Tim, is beside her and said to her, "You just proposed to the judge!"


I was able to ask Chief Justice Arthur Ngiraklsong for a photo during the farewell party of Taiwan Embassy Minister Joseph Ma. His invitation for me to play in the inauguration of 2 new buildings at the Supreme Court didn't push through as the construction was delayed by more than 2 months.                    (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)






CJ asked me to get some food and drink but his assistant and a lady do it for me. They bring me a plate each of food that were served and 2 sodas. I didn't eat it and instead wrapped it to give to my wife Flor and I will eat at PRR's cafeteria as there is still time to make it before 1:30pm (closing time of canteen).

I'm finished playing at 12:30 and they asked me that my check of $75.00 (3 hours) will be given on Monday morning.

I proceeded to my wife and gave her all the food and 2 sodas and I returned to PRR and have lunch. An hour later, they called me again and said I can pick the check up before they close at 4pm so I go back there and get my check.

Bank of Hawaii is still open till 5pm on Fridays so I started to fall in line (long line) of depositors. I remember that I can deposit check at the ATM without falling in line. I asked for assistance of a lady there and she helps me deposit the check and I save a lot of time and was able to buy the sale drill set at Mason's Hardware for $21.97; Airtime for my cellphone --$8.60; oranges, apples and bananas --$3.41.     

 

 





Sources: Chess Mate by Roberto Hernandez
             Tia Belau Newspaper
             December 29, 2002 -- December 31, 2016

             Music and Me by Roberto Hernandez
             Tia Belau Newspaper
             March 15, 2012 -- April 18, 2013
             http://palau-chess.blogspot.com
             April 25, 2013 -- December 31, 2016

             Chess and Music (Perfect Combination)
             The Beginning of Chess in Palau
             By Roberto Hernandez
             Soon to be published as a book
     

  

 
 

 

Thursday, July 23, 2015

(960) SIDE BY SIDE AT THE CLOSING CEREMONY OF 2 OLYMPIADS (TBN-June 08, 2015)



          DEJA VU  --- ISTANBUL, TURKEY AND TROMSO, NORWAY
     During the Closing Ceremony of the 2012 World Chess Olympiad in Istanbul, Turkey, Roberto Hernandez of Palau, left, GM Eugene Torre of the Philippines, middle, and Mrs. Marylin Torre were side-by-side watching the show and awarding of prizes. It happens again in the Closing Ceremony of the 2014 World Chess Olympiad in Tromso, Norway. This time, Roberto is all by himself as his teammates are busy packing their belongings for the early morning trip back to Manila.      (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)


  SIDE BY SIDE AT THE CLOSING
    CEREMONY OF 2 OLYMPIADS


          ROBERTO Hernandez attended the 2014 World Chess Olympiad Closing Ceremony alone because his 8 other teammates are busy in packing their things for the 4am flight--Tromso-Bodo; Bodo-Oslo; Oslo-Helsinki; Helsinki-Hong-Kong and Hong Kong to Manila. It's a 36-hour trip and for them, the Closing Ceremony is not that important.
          But for Roberto, he's not letting go the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to pass by. He also attended the FIDE Arbiters Seminar for 5 consecutive days hoping to pass the test/exam and be awarded FIDE Arbiter title. Packing your things can be done in a few hours.
          After getting off the bus, Roberto stands a few meters from the entrance. He saw GM Eugene Torre there standing by himself, waiting for his wife Marylin, whom Roberto met during the 2012 World Chess Olympiad in Istanbul, Turkey and while getting the Schengen visa at the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Manila in July 17, 2014.
          They have a long conversation about FIDE Senior Trainer title that GM Torre got. Roberto got a FIDE Instructor title after topping the FIDE Trainers' Seminar held in Palau by FIDE C. E. O Geoffrey Borg in April 2014. Their conversation was focused in music when Eugene asked, "So your job is just to play music?"
          Eugene asked Roberto if he knows the lyrics of the song "As Time Goes By" from the movie "Casablanca" in 1942 and sung by Jimmy Durante. They sang it together without mistakes of the lyrics... 
             “You must remember this. A kiss is still a kiss. A sigh is just a sigh. The fundamental things apply, as time goes by. And when two lovers woo, they still say I Love You. On that you can rely, no matter what the future brings, as time goes by. 
                Moonlight and love songs, never out of date, hearts full of passion, jealousy and hate, woman needs man and man must have his mate that no one can deny.
                It's still the same old story, of fight for love and glory, a case of do or die. The world will always welcome lovers, as time goes by.”
          Would you believe that Roberto typed these lyrics without looking at his song book? Eugene is now convinced that Roberto knows how to sing songs. He mentioned what Toti Abundo told him when Toti visited Palau in January 2014... and that Eugene and Toti used to sing in karaoke bars and their competition is whoever forgot the lyrics lose!
          In January 23, 2014, Casto 'Toti' Abundo, Asian Chess Federation Deputy President, sung some songs at Breeze Bar of Palau Royal Resort without using the song books in front of him as he knows the lyrics of the songs that he requested to Roberto Hernandez, PRR resident musician. FIDE C.E.O. FM Geoffrey Borg played blitz chess against Palau top players Cyril Tomas Montel, Jr., Roberto, Eugene Labarda, Eric Ksau Whipps and Jeff Balbalosa.  Mr. Borg defeated all his opponents including Toti in a show of his blitz chess prowess.
          Eugene and Roberto sung also the Spanish song "Besame Mucho"
“Besame, besame mucho, como si fuera esta noche la ultima vez. Besame, besame mucho, que tengo miedo perderte, perderte despues. Quiero tenerte muy cerca, mirarme entus ojos verter junto a mi. Piensa que talvez manana, yo estare muy lejos, muy lejos de ti.”
           Excellent singing and pronunciation of that song BUT... WHEN EUGENE ASKED ROBERTO IF HE KNOWS IT IN ENGLISH, he was completely lost. Eugene knows also the English version.
Another song that he knows better than Roberto is the song "Save The Last Dance For Me". Roberto can play it instrumental without mistakes but had not yet memorized the lyrics.
           They sit together near the stage. While there is some technical problem of the video/audio, they are having fun again singing this time the song "Just The Way You Are" by Billy Joel. People in front of them --Australia's women's team, can hear them singing it while the organizers are showing some highlights of the 2014 World Chess Olympiad including Roberto's teammate Destiny Sisior, the youngest participant in the women's section. In singing "Just The Way You Are", Roberto sometimes mixed up the 2nd stanza to the 3rd stanza. Eugene knows exactly the right lyrics from 1st to 6th stanzas. In the Refrain of the song, they sung it correctly.
          During the singing of Turkish most popular singer in the closing ceremony of Istanbul Olympiad, Eugene and Marylin left because it's too loud for them. Roberto thought that they are not music lovers. When they come back, Eugene asked Roberto, "You can take that loud music?"
    ROBERTO ANSWERED, "I'M USED TO IT. I'VE BEEN A BAND MEMBER BEFORE PLAYING LOUD MUSIC."


30 minutes before the Closing Ceremony of the 2012 World Chess Olympiad in Istanbul, Turkey, members of Palau Chess Team had a pictorial with Asia's first GM Eugene Torre. From left, Board 4 Menandro Manuel, Board 1 Roberto Hernandez, GM Torre and Board 3 Bernardo Garcia.
                              (Photo by Roberto Hernandez -- Taken by Elizabeth Manuel (Board 2)
This is the part of the 2012 Closing Ceremony that the Torre couple couldn't take the loudness.
                                                              (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)


Elizabeth Manuel, middle, the Board 2 player of Palau in the 2012 World Chess Olympiad in Turkey, had a pictorial with the wife of Asia's first GM Eugene Torre (Marylin) at the entrance for the closing ceremony.
                                                     (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)


GM Eugene Torre holds the trophy for Philippine Team as nobody except him and his wife Marylin attended the closing ceremony. Asian Chess Federation Deputy President Toti Abundo accompany Eugene at the stage.                                                     (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)
In the middle round of 2012 WCO in Istanbul, Turkey, Roberto Hernandez, standing at right, had a pictorial with the Philippine Women's Team and their Team Captain GM Jayson Gonzales. On this day Roberto had a long conversation with GM Eugene Torre's wife Marylin about the 2010 WCO in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia that she skipped because she's been to Russia many times. She's got all praises also to GM Levon Aronian as the most gentleman and easy to approach GM she's ever met.  (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)


Palau's first titled player CM Bernardo Garcia, right, had a photo with  GM Eugene Torre, which he said he will show to his father, an avid fan of Eugene.                         (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)


The best ever Philippine Olympiad team in 2012 WCO in Istanbul, Turkey --(R-L) Board 1 GM Wesley So, Board 2 GM Oliver Barbosa, Board 3 GM Eugene Torre, Board 4 GM Mark Paragua and Team Captain GM Jayson Gonzales. The reserve/Board 5 is IM Oliver Dimakiling, whom after his loss to GM Gabriel Sargissian of Armenia, was replaced by GM Torre and it clicks! They defeated strong teams from England, Bulgaria and other strong contenders. They bowed to China (3.5-0.5) with GM So salvaging a sweep. Had the tiebreak system being used is the same as in 2006, Philippines will finish 4th among more than 155 countries. The new tiebreak system was applied in 2008 Dresden, Germany Olympiad and the Philippines finished at 29th slot with the new tiebreak system.        (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)





Solution to last week’s puzzle No. 3867: 1. Qd6+!! Bxd6 2. Bxd6 Kg8 3. Nf6 or Nh6 mate.

This week’s puzzle No. 3868: White to move and mates in 3 (Solution next issue)




Source: Chess Mate by Roberto Hernandez
             Tia Belau Newspaper
             Page 9
             Volume 24
             Issue 46
            June 08, 2015 




Monday, October 20, 2014

(808) MUSIC AND ME (Aug. 14, 2014) EUGENE TORRE - THE SINGING GRANDMASTER

DEJA VU  --- ISTANBUL, TURKEY AND TROMSO, NORWAY
     During the Closing Ceremony of the 2012 World Chess Olympiad in Istanbul, Turkey, Roberto Hernandez of Palau, left, GM Eugene Torre of the Philippines, middle, and Mrs. Marylin Torre were side-by-side watching the show and awarding of prizes. It happens again in the Closing Ceremony of the 2014 World Chess Olympiad in Tromso, Norway. This time, Roberto is all by himself as his teammates are busy packing their belongings for the early morning trip back to Manila. (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)


               GM EUGENE TORRE --
          THE SINGING GRANDMASTER
Roberto Hernandez attended the 2014 World Chess Olympiad Closing Ceremony alone because his 8 other teammates are busy in packing their things for the 4am flight--Tromso-Bodo; Bodo-Oslo; Oslo-Helsinki; Helsinki-Hong-Kong and Hong Kong to Manila. It's a 36-hour trip and for them, the Closing Ceremony is not that important.

But for Roberto, he's not letting go the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to pass by. He also attended the FIDE Arbiters Seminar for 5 consecutive days hoping to pass the test/exam and be awarded FIDE Arbiter Title. Packing your things can be done in a few hours.

After getting off the bus, Roberto stand a few meters from the entrance. He saw GM Eugene Torre there standing by himself, waiting for his wife Marylin.

They have a long conversation about FIDE Senior Trainer Title that GM Torre got. Roberto got a FIDE Instructor Title after topping the FIDE Trainers' Seminar held in Palau by FIDE C. E. O Geoffrey Borg in April this year.

Their conversation was focused in music when Eugene asked, "So your job is just to play music?"

Eugene asked Roberto if he knows the lyrics of the song "As Time Goes By" from the movie "Casablanca" in 1942 and sung by Jimmy Durante. They sang it together without mistakes of the lyrics... 
     You must remember this, A kiss is still a kiss, A sigh is just a sigh. The fundamental things apply, as time goes by. And when two lovers woo, they still say I Love You, on that you can rely, no matter what the future brings, as time goes by. 
     Moonlight and love songs, never out of date, hearts full of passion, jealousy and hate, woman needs man and man must have his mate, that no one can deny.
     It's still the same old story, of fight for love and glory, a case of do or die, the world will always welcome lovers, as time goes by.
    **Would you believe that I typed this lyrics without looking at my song book?

Eugene is now convinced that I know how to sing songs. He mentioned what Toti Abundo told me when Toti visited Palau in January 2014... that he and Toti used to sing in karaoke bars and their competition is whoever forgot the lyrics lose!
      

In January 23, 2014, Casto 'Toti' Abundo, Asian Chess Federation Deputy President, seated in the middle, sung some songs at Breeze Bar of Palau Royal Resort without using the song books in front of him as he knows the lyrics of the songs that he requested to Roberto Hernandez, PRR resident musician. Playing blitz chess are FIDE C.E.O. FM Geoffrey Borg, left, and Palau top player Cyril Tomas Montel, Jr. Mr. Borg defeated all of his opponents including Toti in a show of his blitz chess prowess.
                                                (Photo by Roberto Hernandez)


Eugene and Roberto sung also the Spanish song "Besame Mucho" ....Besame, besame mucho, como si fuera esta noche la ultima vez. Besame, besame mucho, que tengo miedo perderte, perderte despues.
        Quiero tenerte muy cerca, mirarme entus ojos verter junto a mi. Piensa que talvez manana, yo estare muy lejos, muy lejos de ti.

Excellent singing and pronunciation of that song BUT...
WHEN EUGENE ASKED ROBERTO IF HE KNOWS IT IN ENGLISH, He was completely lost. He knows also the English version.

Another song that he knows better than Roberto is the song "Save The Last Dance For Me". He can play it instrumental without mistakes but had not yet memorized the lyrics.

They sit together near the stage. While there is some technical problem of the video/audio, they are having again the singing of song --this time "Just The Way You Are" by Billy Joel. People in front of them --Australia's women's team, can hear them singing it while in the screen, they are showing some highlights of the 2014 World Chess Olympiad including Roberto's teammate Destiny Sisior, the youngest participant in the women's section.
  
DESTINY SISIOR ON NORWAY'S NATIONAL TV, NEWSPAPERS AND WEBSITES


       She is the youngest participant in the women’s section of 2014 World Chess Olympiad. The daughter of Palauan Harvey Sisior scored 2 wins and almost won her last game but couldn’t hang on to her advantage. Typical of a youngster, her time management still needs improvement. It’s written on the website …. “Destiny Sisior, 10 years old, from Palau. No words are needed…” 
                                      (Photo by Eric Ksau Surangel Whipps)


 In singing "Just The Way You Are", Roberto sometimes mixed up the 2nd stanza to the 3rd stanza. Eugene knows exactly the right lyrics from 1st to 6th stanzas. In the Refrain of the song, they sung it correctly.

    1. Don't go changin' to try and please me, You never let me down before, umm, hmm. I don't imagine, you're too familiar and I don't see you anymore.
    2. I would not leave you in times o' trouble, we never 
could have come this far, umm, hmm. I took the good times, I'll take the bad times, I'll take you just the way you are.
   3.Don't go tryin' some new fashion, Don't change the color of your hair, umm, hmm. You always have my unspoken passion, although I might not seem to care.
   4. I don't want clever conversation, I never want to work that hard, umm, hmm. I just want someone that I can talk to, I want you just the way you are.
   REFRAIN: I need to know that you will always be. The same old someone that I knew. Oh, what will it take till you believe in me, the way the I believe in you?
   5. I said I love you, and that's forever. And this I promise from the heart, umm, hmm. I couldn't love you any better, I love you just the way you are.    Alright!
    Ad lib: Sax
   6. (same as 4th stanza-pausing at the start of last 2 lines)
    In some songs like this one, the g is cancelled in 'changin'. Also in tryin'. The song Fallin' by Teri deSario has cancelled all the g of the title from start to finish.
    Some f are also cancelled like in o' trouble.
    Want to becomes wanna, going to becomes gonna. 
    Never becomes ne'er to fit the rhythm. Prayer becomes pray'r to make it like one word.

    During the singing of Turkish most popular singer in the closing ceremony of Istanbul Olympiad, Eugene and Marylin left because it's too loud for them. Roberto thought that they are not music lovers. When they come back, Eugene asked Roberto, "You can take that loud music?"
    ROBERTO ANSWERED, "I'M USED TO IT. I'VE BEEN A BAND MEMBER BEFORE PLAYING LOUD MUSIC."  


Source: Chess And Music (Perfect Combination)
            The Beginning of Chess in Palau
            By Roberto Hernandez
            August 2012 --August 2014
            To be published as a book in the future