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Rusty Evans, with his Martin guitar and a book full of self penned country rock tunes made the rounds in new York City's famous Brill Building. He connected with a small record label, who said they would record him if he could come up with the right songs. Six weeks later he was at Bell Sound recording "I Lived, I Loved and Lost" and "When I'm Alone With You." These masters were licensed to Coral/Brunswick, the same label that Buddy Holly made famous.
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The Dulcinea Effect is the strange compulsion many male heroes have to champion, quest for, or even die for, girls they met five minutes ago. Dulcinea is the name Don Quixote gives to the (blissfully unaware) woman he has made himself the champion of, for whom he is willing to risk his life.
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Any tropes that predate the election of John F. Kennedy to the U.S. Presidency (November 1960), divided by periods
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A quick scan of that list tells me I’ve only seen about 15 of those things. Will have to watch a few after I clean more of the house. 🙂