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Bryan Burnett | 17:11 UK time, Saturday, 1 August 2009

sisters.jpgTaking a week's holiday to avoid playing Frank Zappa might seem like an extreme thing to do, but I feel it was one of my better moves. Still, it's good to be back even if I'm going to miss lazing around in the Spanish sun when I'm cycling to work in this rain.
Hopefully you'll enjoy next week's themes. I know I will enjoy Thursday in particular. It's another one of our 'chains' where you won't be able to suggest the next song until the previous one has aired. Details are below. Feel free to leave your comments here or why not join our Facebook page.

Monday 3 August
The glitterball is dusted down as we go DISCO tonight. We celebrate the kings and queens of the dancefloor, from Sister Sledge to Brothers Johnson - let us know your favourite disco track.

Tuesday 4 August
Tonight's theme is LOST and FOUND. 'Find My Love' or 'Lost Weekend'? Get in touch with your suggestions.

Wednesday 5 August
Have you heard that tune somewhere before? It's all about stolen riffs and melodies. Nirvana 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' and Boston 'More Than A Feeling'; The Chiffons 'He's So Fine' ( well spotted Norrie!!!) and George Harrison 'My Sweet Lord'. Let's compare notes tonight on Get It On!

Thursday 6 August
Tonight we're setting an on air challenge as the last word of the song's title has to appear in the next one.So we could play 'Walking on the Moon' followed by 'Under The Moon of Love' then 'I Love Rock'n'Roll'.Get your thinking caps on!

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  • Comment number 1.

    Ulitmate Monday disco track. Bee Gees - Night Fever

  • Comment number 2.

    You had a good holiday i trust?

    Mon

    Aint no Stoppin' us Now....................McFadden and Whitehead

    Tuesday

    Midnight at the Lost and Found ...................... Meat Loaf

    Wed

    Changing Man ..... Paul Weller ------ E.L.O. ........... 10538 Overture

  • Comment number 3.

    I am surprised at the normally litigation-averse Ö÷²¥´óÐã inviting allegations of plagiarism.

    If your legal advisers allow this programme to to go ahead I believe those more musically aware than I may detect similarities between Teddy Thomson's In My Arms and the so-called Boss's Working On A Dream.

  • Comment number 4.

    One Fine Day??! wonder why they sued over He's So Fine instead?

  • Comment number 5.

    Monday

    Rock Your Baby - George McCrae

    Tuesday

    Look What I've Found - Paul Williams

    Wednesday

    You Can't Catch Me - Chuck Berry
    Come Together - The Beatles
    Safe to play since Chuck placated by royalties from JL's Rock'n'Roll Album

  • Comment number 6.

    Just beat me to George McCrae, Glen, the first disco no.1
    It's only in subsequent years that i've realised what great musicianship and production went into some of these records. So for monday

    You don't have to go / Chi-lites
    Machine Gun / Commodores
    That Lady / Isley Brothers
    Give me the night / George Benson
    Fantasy / Earth Wind & Fire
    One Nation Under a Groove / Funkadelic
    Backstabbers / O'Jays
    Shame / Evelyn Champagne King
    Movin / Brass Construction

    And absolutely anything from the genius of Nile Rogers and Bernie Edwards.

    Lookin forward to the Northern Soul theme whenever that may be

  • Comment number 7.

    Tuesday Lost and Found
    I found Lovin / The Fatback band
    Finders Keepers / Chairmen of the board
    Rikki don't lose that number / Steely Dan
    Lost in Love / Air Supply (probably the naffest of all my guilty pleasures)


    Wednesday stealy thieves
    I want a new drug /Huey Lewis and the News
    Ray parker Jnr stole the riff for ghostbusters and had his ass sued by Lewis. Unfortunately Lewis then broke a confidentiality agreement on the settlement and was countersued by Parker.

    Also I've always thought that Jeff Lynn must have heard the tune for ELO's 'Showdown' through the grapevine.

    And finally....Always loved Paul Weller's answer as to whether he stole taxman for 'Start'
    ''yeah, of course I did and I daresay if McCartney needs the money he'll sue me''. He never did.

  • Comment number 8.

    He's The Greatest Dancer - Sister Paolo..sorry I mean Sister Sledge

  • Comment number 9.

    #7

    To say nothing of A Town Like Malice and Martha and the V's Ready For Love.

  • Comment number 10.

    ... or Stevie Wonder's Uptight and Spencer Davis's Keep On Running.

  • Comment number 11.

    you're on a roll here Glen

  • Comment number 12.

    As long as no one sues.

  • Comment number 13.

    The Glimmer Twins are watching..........

  • Comment number 14.

    #13

    There's a difference between lifting a riff (like Joe South's quotation from A Day In The Life in Hush)to lifting a whole song. Robert Johnson became "Trad. Arr. by" on a number of records by the GTs and other bands of the time. They, in turn, were swindled by their managers and record companies who were, in turn, cheated by a generation of downloaders.

  • Comment number 15.

    The Old Man Down the Road Ran Through the Jungle.

  • Comment number 16.

    I smell a riff.......

    (wisnae me)

    DC

  • Comment number 17.

    #16

    The wan that smelt it delt it.

  • Comment number 18.

    I presume your father ran out of funds for the Swiss finishing school.

  • Comment number 19.


    'DIGNITAS SWISS FINISHING SCHOOL'

    Everyone Graduates!

    100% Success Rate. Guaranteed!




  • Comment number 20.

    You're dead - right?

  • Comment number 21.

    It puts a few stolen notes into perspective.

  • Comment number 22.


    'Terminal' - Rupert Holmes

  • Comment number 23.


    'Return to Sender' - Elvis

  • Comment number 24.


    'Coughin' Coffin' - Rompeprop

  • Comment number 25.


    '...and it's all done in the best possible taste!' - Cupid Stunt

  • Comment number 26.

    Short list this weekend (long story):

    MONDAY

    Boogie Nights - Heatwave
    I feel love - Donna Summer
    Boogie Wonderland - Earth Wind and Fire
    Instant Replay - Dan Hartman
    Strawberry Letter #23 - Brothers Johnson (may be more funk than disco)
    Ooh La La - Goldfrapp

    and of course you have to play something from the Bee Gees and Saturday Night Fever. I suggest Stayin' Alive

    LOST & FOUND

    You're missing - Springsteen
    I found a letter - Allison Moorer
    Baby, now that I've found you - Alison Krauss
    Forever Lost - Magic Numbers
    you've lost that lovin' feelin' - Righteous Brothers
    I still haven't found what I'm looking for - U2


    WEDNESDAY

    All rather obvious.......

    Russians - Sting
    If I had words - Scott Fitzgerald and Yvonne Keeley
    turn on me - The Shins
    Bohemian like you - Dandy Warhols


    Have a good weekend


    Joe
    Linlithgow

  • Comment number 27.

    Joe you seem to have interrupted their chat with some music suggestions.......

  • Comment number 28.

    Monday - Disco Favourites:

    Tried to come at this from a slightly less-than-obvious angle but with a few old faves thrown in for good measure...

    Acceptable In The 80's - Calvin Harris
    I Was Made For Dancin' - Leif Garrett
    Around The World - Daft Punk
    I Want Your Love - Chic
    Last Dance - Ce Ce Peniston
    Hot Stuff - Donna Summer
    No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) - Barbra Streisand, Donna Summer
    Disco Lies - Moby

  • Comment number 29.

    Tuesday - Lost And Found:
    I'll Find My Way Ö÷²¥´óÐã - Jon & Vangelis
    The Lovers Are Losing - Keane
    I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For - U2
    Discovery - Lau
    Serendipity - John Martyn
    Lost In The Supermarket - The Clash
    Lost Cause - Beck
    Discovered - Four Tops

  • Comment number 30.

    What's the difference between samples and stolen (sorry mr legal eagle, I mean similar sounding) riffs. Are samples always credited to the original writers?

  • Comment number 31.

    Samples are taken and credited from those with enough clout to employ lawyers. Other music is stolen.

  • Comment number 32.

    Monday:

    I think the best ever disco track is 'You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)' by Sylvester.

    Also very fond of 'I Love to Love' by Tina Charles who looked like someone's sensible older sister but sang a really catchy disco tune.

    'Love Machine' by The Miracles from around the same time is also very good.

  • Comment number 33.

    Monday - Disco:

    #32, Three top tracks Julie, one of these must get played!

    I'm goin for a selection containing a few that I'm not actually sure qualify as "Disco" but I think they're all pretty danceable so her goes:

    Rock with You - Michael Jackson
    Thinking of You - Sister Sledge
    Modern Love - David Bowie
    Love Shack - B52's

  • Comment number 34.

    MONDAY

    'Knock Three Times' - Tony Orlando & Dawn

    For Frank in Denny, who is too shy to ask for it himself. (I prefer the Slosh, but Frank is a black belt at the )

  • Comment number 35.


    Did anyone else spot the deliberate mistake on Thursday's playlist?

    >8-D

  • Comment number 36.

    Since I didn't start shaving till I was 34 my ''youthful'' looks meant i had difficulty gettin into pubs and clubs before the legal age. However I remember gettin past a blind doorman into Jives Disco in Airdrie at the age of 17 and three quarters. It was my first ever disco in a 'proper' nightclub and I remember the DJ playing T Connection 'Do what you gotta do' which was the first 12 inch single I had ever seen (in Boots a few days earlier) and Patrick Juvet's 'I Love America'.
    I also remember seeing a gorgeous girl and eventually plucked up the courage to ask her to dance. She looked me up and down and said. 'Phhhh you shouldn't even be in here'. I never ever asked anyone again. Just did what the rest did. Tap on the shoulder and hope for the best!

  • Comment number 37.

    #35
    It wasn't a mistake Scotch. This Charming Man really was played twice in 5 days. Sat 25th and thu 30th. Can you believe that? You can? Really?

  • Comment number 38.

    #37

    No.


    #36

    Can you really remember that far back? Or did you refer to your diary?

    >8-D

  • Comment number 39.

    Got it in one. The Diary of Paolopablo aged 17 and 3/4

  • Comment number 40.

    TUESDAY

    'Amazing Grace' - Elvis

    A drummer, a pianist, a Gospel Choir and the King. (No, not Jesus).

  • Comment number 41.

    King L - Lost and Found and Lost Again.

  • Comment number 42.

    #36

    Yon doorman at Jives Disco was blind. But now he C's.

  • Comment number 43.

    Disco King - Carrara



    Think we can keep this up? :-)

  • Comment number 44.

    BRING ME THE HEAD DOORMAN OF ALFREDO GARSEEA!

  • Comment number 45.

    #43

    I haven't been asked that question since my

  • Comment number 46.

    BRING ME THE BIG HEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA!

  • Comment number 47.

    Who came up with the themes this week? Nobody seems to get credited anymore.

    Monday:
    Beaten to George McCrae so I'm going for the great KC and The Sunshine Band:
    "Queen of Clubs" or "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake your Booty"


  • Comment number 48.

    Monday - the wee lassie frae Paisley - Kelly Marie - Feels Like I'm in Love

    or

    Diana Ross - Inside Out from about the same time. That is all.

  • Comment number 49.

    Hehehe

    It's every bit as bad as I remember it - have a butchers at this:

  • Comment number 50.

    # 49 - Brilliant MaxB. Great dance routine, you could tell she was enjoying herself, thinking "well at least this is just getting shown in Germany".

    Hardly a "wee lassie" though...

  • Comment number 51.

    It wisnae as bas this wan



    For all the great disco and funk music that was about there was always someone wanting to rehash an old song and 'put it to the beat'. oh and does emdy remember Sheila b Devotion doin Singing in the Rain.

  • Comment number 52.

    #51

    It really does take some amount of skill to keep a gerbil perched on your top lip whilst dancing like that - the wee buggers squirm.

  • Comment number 53.

    Bryan Burnett
    Taking a week's holiday to avoid playing Frank Zappa might seem like an extreme thing to do, but I feel it was one of my better moves.

    Frank Zappa
    A mind is like a parachute. It doesnt work if it's not open.

  • Comment number 54.


    Is it the fabulous music of all types that i suggest?
    Is it my witty stories?
    Is it suggesting links to other interesting sites?
    Is it my friendly banter with other bloggers?

    What is it that i'm remembered for?

    THE BLIDDY SLOSH THAT WHAT!!!

    Thanks guys :O)

  • Comment number 55.

    Btw Paolo

    When are we getting this weeks installment of life in the big blog house?

  • Comment number 56.

    THIS IS BB - WOULD PAULO PLEASE COME TO THE DIARY ROOM AND BRING ME THE BLOG OF ALFREDO GARCIA.

  • Comment number 57.

    Monday DISCO

    Roxy Music's 'disco' version of Angel Eyes, the 12" version was a disco dance floor filler in 1979. The original recording of Angel Eyes was very rocky and was only available on early pressings and the picture disc at the time of the albums release. The album release changed to include this version after they released this disco version for a single.

    J.O'B.

  • Comment number 58.

    I have just the one suggestion for TUESDAY

    Longpigs - 'Lost Myself'




  • Comment number 59.

    A brace for Tuesday:

    "Now That We've Found Love" - Third World

    "Baby, Now That I've Found You" - The Foundations

  • Comment number 60.

    #55

    'Big Brother house' in Geordie slang is 'muckle bairn kip'.



    allegedly

  • Comment number 61.


    "...The problem with people with open minds is that sometimes their minds are so open their brains fall out."

    Deborah E. Lipstadt

    Letter to Oxford Union
    27th Nov. 2007

  • Comment number 62.

    The Who - The Seeker
    Van Morrison - Take It Where You Find It

    Ryan Adams - Touch, Feel, Lose

  • Comment number 63.

    #62 Pushing the boundaries a bit with "Seeker" Norrie!

    Not so of course with:- The Seekers - I'll Never Find Another You

    Which features Judith Durham as usual in fine voice.

    If you can get away with that I'm gonnae suggest another "crowd" from down under;-

    Split Enz - Missing Person

    Which I'm justifying on the basis of being temporarily lost (or in the initial stages!)

  • Comment number 64.

    Tuesday:

    Could be a wee bit lengthy at 4.53, but how about LOST PATROL from Big Country? That'll take a few of us back to 1983...

  • Comment number 65.

    #61 Ha ha

    Frank Zappa
    Who are the brain police?

  • Comment number 66.


    "You are thought here to be the most senseless and fit man for the constable of the watch, therefore bear you the lantern."

    Much Ado About Nothing

    William Shakespeare

  • Comment number 67.

    Tuesday:

    "Another Lost Soul On The Run" by Phil Manzanera + Andy Mackay's post Roxy band The Explorers

    J.O'B.

  • Comment number 68.

    Re: #35

    Still there. Why should I care?

    *sigh*








    Zappa fans will be ever so annoyed........

  • Comment number 69.

    #66
    Frank Zappa
    So far, ladies and gentlemen, the response from this particular community has not been especially gratifying. Perhaps you're a little bit too intellectual here.

    #68
    Frank Zappa
    A petulant frenzy! This is a petulant Frenzy! I'm petulant, and I'm having a frenzy!

  • Comment number 70.

    TUESDAY:

    Lost Property - Divine Comedy
    Missing Words - Selecter
    Found A Job - Talking Heads

  • Comment number 71.

    Day 35 in the BBBBB house

    1234pm
    The housemates are getting increasingly restless. There has been no access to the diary room for 5 days.

    'How long is she gonna be in there' asked JFE
    'I could have sailed from edinburgh to glasgow the long way round in that time' said DC
    'I could have watched the Majestics a hunner times since she's been in there' said Scotch
    'I could have listened to the Hoover's entire back catalogue' said Paul
    from Ayr
    'I could have been to ashbury park and back' said Norrie
    Everyone looked at Frank.
    'No No No No I wouldn't even have done it once in that time' said Frank.
    'I could have moved on my chessboard' said Jan
    'I could have walked from edinburgh to glasgow with a copy of Burlesque for BB' said Julie
    Glen was still in the sinbin after being moderated in last week's task.
    Hoppo was alone with his thoughts and just smiled to himself.
    'I could have made you all pies' said kirsty from Killie
    'I could still have been browsing instead of gettin dragged in here' said Kirsty from lanark
    'Gotta be More Than this' said Roxyjohn, ''we're stranded''

    Inside the diary room Miss Babs was in tears.
    'Its been 5 days now' said BB 'You have to leave the diary room'
    ''No I can't , please don't make me, that new housemate GreggaryPeccary is a bully. He savaged me cos I don't like Frank Zappa. I'm a nervous wreck. I'll do anything. I'll play Tull Bragg Rundgren Family anything. i promise. please don't let me have to face him again. All the other blogger housemates are pussycats in comparison, even EC''

    The diary room opened.. . . . .

  • Comment number 72.

    Back from hols (bonjour, tout le monde), and not quite back in gear, but:

    Tuesday:

    * They Might Be Giants - Lucky Ball & Chain
    * Billy Bragg - A Lover Sings
    * Proclaimers - Then I Met You
    * Jeff Wayne - Forever Autumn

    Absolutely seconding hughfromglasgow's shout of
    * The Selector - Missing Words

  • Comment number 73.

    #63 Paul I dont really think that Who track is so far off the theme, certainly the lyrics are ok for the theme. The Rush version is good too.

    Why has no one suggested a certain welsh songstress yet?

  • Comment number 74.

    3 few more for tonight
    Lovin on the losin side / Tommy Hunt
    Lost Again / Clifford T ward
    lost in space / Lighthouse Family

    and since sister sledge missed out last night perhaps they will get an airing tonight.

  • Comment number 75.

    Jon & Vangelis - II'll Find My Ö÷²¥´óÐã

  • Comment number 76.

    Great show last night. Did you know that Born to be alive featured an unknown Madonna Ciccione on backing vocals?.

    Meanwhile, here's a future theme .for you..songs with very few(less than 10?) words. I give you Get up and Boogie / Silver Convention, Pick up the pieces / Average white band, Mouldy old dough / lieutenant pigeon, Return of the los palmas 7 / Madness (which included the word waiter!). Instrumentals only don't count.

  • Comment number 77.

    Last nights show also reminded me of a possible theme - B sides which became the hit.

    Donna Summer's I Feel Love was a b side.

  • Comment number 78.

    #71, Sounds like heaven Paolo, I do have a lot of the hoover's stuff but not quite the lot, it's looking like a life's work to collect it!
    Thanks again for the entertainment!

    #73, Norrie, I never thought about the lyrics, sorry, not up on that so I'll give you the benefit!

  • Comment number 79.

    #77
    Was it? I never knew that. B side of what?

    Maggie may is probably the most famous b side of all. Good idea Norrie as long as we don't get Brown girl in the ring.

  • Comment number 80.

    #76
    * The Beatles: Why Don't We Do It In the Road?
    Total of 13 words (the title, plus "No-one will be watching us")

    * Pink Floyd: One of These Days
    12 words


    Mind you, Return of the Los Palmas 7 is an instrumental. With a near sound-effect single word added in.

  • Comment number 81.

    #79 Paolo Can't We Just Sit Down (And Work This Out)?

  • Comment number 82.


    "It is a good thing for an uneducated man to read books of quotations."

    Winston Churchill

  • Comment number 83.

    "Well said, that man!"

    Me

  • Comment number 84.

    #82

    If he can read he's not uneducated.

  • Comment number 85.

    #84

    Are you seriously suggesting that the Secretary of War who, in 1919, sent 12,000 English troops, with tanks and artillery, to Glasgow in order to break a strike could be wrong? Do you think that the fat Tory (expletive deleted) who ordered the Highland Light Infantry to be confined to Maryhill barracks lest they join the strikers was capable of such a fundamental error?



    I'm just glad 'twas he who said it and not I!


    >8-D

  • Comment number 86.

    #85

    Before some pedant tells me he was a Liberal, auld Winnie was always a Tory at heart.

    He may have redeemed himself fighting the Nazis, but let us not forget his attitude towards us.

  • Comment number 87.

    Wednesday

    When you started playing that Al Jarreau song on Saturday night (`Morning), I thought you were going to play The Girl is Mine by Michael Jackson.

  • Comment number 88.

    Adam...Loved hearing Third World tonight.

    WEDNESDAY:

    The daughter would no doubt like to hear some John Mayer on the show. His song 'Waiting for The World To Change' is quite like U2's 'Stuck In A Moment'. Go on, add to the repertoire.

    Some similarity between Lynyrd Skynyrd's 'Tuesday's Gone' and 'Wonderful Tonight' by Eric Clapton. (The Skynyrd track would be good to hear at any rate).

  • Comment number 89.

    STOLEN WEDNESDAY

    There have been so many thefts recently by modern bands but the trouble is I can't remember any of their names. Just gonnae have to go back a bit further in time:-

    Girl from the North Country - Bob Dylan
    AND
    Scarborough Fair - Simon & Garfunkel

    Both learned from Martin Carthy, the English folk singer.

    Al least Dylan could be said to have borrowed parts of it in a more subtle way and chaged the title, but S&G pretty much nicked the lot!

    Even Martin can't claim total credit as it's a traditional English folk song which is apparently based on an even earlier Scottish one called the "Elfin Knight" from 1650.

    Is that ancient enough!

    Good to know that the top artists owe so much to God's country!

  • Comment number 90.

    #86

    You heap disapprobation on a man who cannot reply.

    In his defence, any man who had champagne for breakfast was probably not making sensible decisions by lunchtime and, to my knowledge, he never released a disco single.

  • Comment number 91.

    Wednesday - Stolen Riffs And Melodies:

    Both versions given so take your pick as to which to play!

    My Sweet Lord - George Harrison
    Remarkably similar to:
    He's So Fine - The Chiffons

    Stan - Eminem
    Famously a straight lift from:
    Thank You - Dido

    Ice, Ice Baby - Vanilla Ice
    Obviously ripped off from:
    Under Pressure - David Bowie

    S.O.S. - Rihanna
    Probably an unconscious copy of the idea in:
    Tainted Love - Soft Cell (which was ironically was itself a cover)

    Viva La Vida - Coldplay
    Utter irony if this is a mistake, but it's very similar to:
    Songs I Didn't Write - The Creaky Boards

    Pastime Paradise - Stevie Wonder
    Straight lift of the main riff in:
    Gangsta's Paradise - Coolio

  • Comment number 92.

    OK I take it back - the Rihanna track WAS a rip off now that I hear it played back! :-)

  • Comment number 93.

    Nick Lowe - Heart In The City

    remarkably similar to

    Jonathan Richman - Roadrunner


    David Bowie - Queen Bitch

    reamarkably similar to

    Velvet Underground - Sweet Jane

    if it can be allowed under the theme

    The Who - Real Good Looking Boy

    contains elements of

    Elvis - I Can't Help Falling In Love

    and the ultimate irony of the Stones lifting a melody and having admit it

    Rolling Stones - Has Anybody Seen My Baby

    has the melody of

    k d Lang - Constant Craving


    Should be an excellent show.

  • Comment number 94.

    The mighty Duran Duran's Girls On Film always reminds me of disco Donna Summer's Love's Unkind.

    #91

    You can hear someone singing "He's So Fine" at 1m39s in Let It Roll on All Things Must Pass (produced by Hollywood's least popular date P. Spector).

  • Comment number 95.

    I think My Sweet Lord and All Things Must Pass are fantatsic tracks and Harrison seemed to be limbering up for the guitar sound on My Sweet Lord on his session with Dylan on his If Not For You track. I could be wrong on that one though.

  • Comment number 96.

    #47 Miss Babs and her kids pick them on their holidays

    #81 B sides would be a great theme Norrie. A lot of good album tracks were used as b sides back in the day.

    #91 Jim you're confusing me again.(see #30. Were some of these not samples?

  • Comment number 97.

    The Chi-lites got played tonight. I'll get 'You don't have to go' on yet.
    . . . and the Chimes is one of they rare cover versions which I much prefer to the original.

  • Comment number 98.

    #86, #90

    see #12



    Re:#35

    Yep, still there.

    >8-D

  • Comment number 99.

    Bowie The Jean Genie = The Sweet Blockbuster

    The Jean Genie was written recorded and released as a single before the Sweet's song, yet The Sweet kept Bowie off Number 1 with their song!


    It strikes me that one of the problems with this theme is how do they prove it without playing both?

  • Comment number 100.

    #89

    And that other bit of thievery (less well credited): Hard Rain is Gonna Fall is an *awful* lot like the traditional ballad Lord Randall.

    BTW, Martin C doesn't claim credit for traditional songs except in his performance, but unlike today's litigious climate, traditional music revels in lifting, appropriating and adapting previous music in an evolutionary process. There's a fantastic quote Vaughan Williams cites in : "a genius is the child of tradition and at the same time a rebel against that tradition" which covers it nicely.

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