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gJeremy Wrote:

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> Aha... if you are referring to my previous

> objection : "We Are Family - Sister Sledge" to

> "Sisters of Mercy - Leonard Cohen"...

>

> The problem I had with this wasn't the

> pluralisation of 'Sister', more the fact that

> 'Sister' was part of the artist's name in the

> previous entry, and part of the title in the new

> entry. To quote the rules:

>

>

> LizzygotDizzy Wrote:

>

> > 1) Post another song by the same artist OR

> > 2) Post a different song and artist, however,

> the

> > new song title must contain one of the words

> from

> > the song title before it. Not from the artist,

> > from the SONG TITLE.


And of course the unwritten rule, at all times a Mott The Hoople or Ian Hunter song must be given priority.

You won't see it written nowhere, but it be MF, it be.

Debris - The Faces.


OK, I know it's bending the rules, but Ronnie sang it and I think it's a beautiful song.

Please indulge me.

All right, I've had a couple, but now I think of it The Faces A Nod's As Good As A Wink sounds right to me, right about now.

Stay With Me on this one...

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