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* | *In [[Art & Language Sings a Song]], Art & Language states that "the text took its shape from two distinctly related performances. One was a sort of doggerel rant from Bob Dylan ['I Shall Be Free No.10'] [...] and the other one was Ruby Wright's 'Three Stars'" | ||
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- In Art & Language Sings a Song, Art & Language states that "the text took its shape from two distinctly related performances. One was a sort of doggerel rant from Bob Dylan ['I Shall Be Free No.10'] [...] and the other one was Ruby Wright's 'Three Stars'"