| re: The Anatomy Of Research, Or, Why Not Just Doodle? | |
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GTKarber 09:38 am UTC 05/25/07 |
| In reply to: | re: The Anatomy Of Research, Or, Why Not Just Doodle? - pidunk 08:09 am UTC 05/25/07 |
| Because it is. It sounds like him. The album credits him (though later ones do not, I admit). I would quote Occam's Razor and the Principle of Parsimony, but I doubt that logic works on someone who believes the stylistically opposed Rocky Horror and Bat Out of Hell share a common author. This particular blindness would partially explain how it possible for one to think--no, even believe--that "Surf's Up" and Bad For Good's "Out of The Frying Pan (And Into the Fire)" are performed by the same artist. But I don't want to get sucked into this argument with you. I will not break you of your delusion, and you shall not convince me that that which is patently true is false. Thus, since no resolution can be reached, we should avoid this topic, and instead focus, as originally requested, on the first part of my question: what do you mean by Rory's "alleged but untrue prominence" in Total Eclipse? Thank you in advance for your undoubtably lucid and characteristically concise response. | |
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