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Pudding 03:57 am UTC 01/22/23 |
In reply to: | re: Karla DeVito - Love I Can Taste - rockfenris2005 02:08 pm UTC 12/31/22 |
It was a ad for 'United Negro College Fund' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuZmmrMWCbI > > There was an American ad in the 70s that had a tagline in > it: "A mind is a terrible thing to waste". I think that's > where Jim/Karla might have gotten it from. > > > > I was listening to Karla DeVito's album Wake 'Em Up In > > Tokyo today. (You can read my review of it on Amazon if > > you're bored.) I noticed something in one of the songs > > that I had missed before. > > > > One of the lines in the song Love I Can Taste is, "A kiss > > is a terrible thing to waste." > > > > I'm not sure when Jim wrote his first version of A Kiss, > > possibly as early as 1984. Karla's album came out in > > 1986. The question is, who borrowed the line from who? | |
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