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- From: librik@cory.Berkeley.EDU (David Librik)
- Subject: Re: "Authors in Popsongs" quiz
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- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 07:08:35 GMT
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- wietske@kub.nl (W. Sijtsma) writes:
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- >13. I looked up in the sky, there was a phantom plane a-comin'
- > Shinin' in the dead of night, I heard the pilot saying
- > Poems that were written by John Keats and Robert Browning
- > But he didn't know the words so I suppose that it was nothing
-
- Electric Light Orchestra, "Illusions in G Major", from _Eldorado_.
- Wonderful album. The same song refers to someone else singing "Tunes
- that sounded like the Rolling Stones and Leonard Cohen" -- a combination
- which boggles the ordinary mind.
-
- - David
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