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I Didn’t See It Coming — Crooked Timber

2010-10-21 ~ Mark

Liminality in music!

At what point in [Iron Maiden song] “Prodigal Son” does it become metaphysically impossible that this is a Belle and Sebastian song?

I should add that comment #2 is remarkably incisive.

I Didn’t See It Coming — Crooked Timber

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