} hmmmmmmmm today my 2nd favourite lecturer, prof margaret fordham (my 1st favourite is my own tutor, prof kumar haha), shared with us that back when she was in law school (before WWI) she had a friend who started a band called Re Polemis On Remoteness of Damage. (unfortunately, only tort law students will get the reference.) AND IT OCCURRED TO ME THAT LAW TERMS MAKE VERY GOOD BAND/ALBUM NAMES. because law terms are really just simple words that, when combined together, just sound cryptic and mysterious to anyone but lawyers/law students. which is good...the best band and album names are always simple yet cryptic. i think. ok. oh and i may have stumbled on the secret of pop song writing: THE CATCHY SONGS ARE ALWAYS 4-CHORDS. with the exception of rap/hiphop songs, which have no chords/tune at all. i mean complicated songs can also be nice, but they seldom really keep playing in your head over and over. or if it does, it may be only one section of it. HMMMMMMM CONSPIRACIES
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"The problem with London is the tourists. They cause the congestion. If we could just stop the tourism, we could stop the congestion." Prince Philip at the opening of City Hall, 2002. |