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* [[Doo Wop Progression]]: "Remember When" |
* [[Doo Wop Progression]]: "Remember When" |
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* [[Everything Is an Instrument]]: Alan "plays" a hammer striking an anvil on "Hard Hat and a Hammer." |
* [[Everything Is an Instrument]]: Alan "plays" a hammer striking an anvil on "Hard Hat and a Hammer." |
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* [[I'm a Man I Can't Help It]]: In "Work in Progress", he admits to being forgetful and careless, but pleads with her to be patient because he's a work in progress. |
* [[I'm a Man, I Can't Help It]]: In "Work in Progress", he admits to being forgetful and careless, but pleads with her to be patient because he's a work in progress. |
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* [[Heavy Meta]]: Besides the three-minute example listed below, this is also present in "The Talkin' Song Repair Blues," where songwriting is compared to fixing a car. |
* [[Heavy Meta]]: Besides the three-minute example listed below, this is also present in "The Talkin' Song Repair Blues," where songwriting is compared to fixing a car. |
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* [[Lyrical Dissonance]]: "I'll Go On Loving You" is awfully melancholy for a song about how he will still love his woman after he's had sex with her. Really, [[Suspiciously Similar Song|it sounds like a lot like "Suicide Is Painless"]]. |
* [[Lyrical Dissonance]]: "I'll Go On Loving You" is awfully melancholy for a song about how he will still love his woman after he's had sex with her. Really, [[Suspiciously Similar Song|it sounds like a lot like "Suicide Is Painless"]]. |