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{{g}}Legal philosopher, Elvis impersonator, extra in Oliver Stone’s ''The Doors'' movie, and all-round top dude. Hair-do has survived from the Eighties in a lot better shape than Robert Smith’s.
{{g}}Legal philosopher, Elvis impersonator, extra in Oliver Stone’s ''The Doors'' movie, and all-round top dude. Hair-do has survived from the Eighties in a lot better shape than Robert Smith’s.


Wrote ''[[Rebel Yell]]'' — in itself an unimpeachable recommendation, not least for its correct, albeit metaphorical, use of the legal concept of the licence — but also ''White Wedding'', ''Eyes Without A Face'' and also was the main inspiration and artistic force behind [[David Bowie]]’s ''Berlin'' trilogy.
Wrote ''[[Rebel Yell]]'' — in itself an unimpeachable recommendation, not least for its correct, albeit {{t|metaphor}}ical, use of the legal concept of the [[licence]] — but also ''White Wedding'', ''Eyes Without A Face'' and also was the main inspiration and artistic force behind [[David Bowie]]’s ''Berlin'' trilogy.
   
   
Ok, ok: that last one is obviously not true. But definitely true about the hair.
Ok, ok: that last one is obviously not true. But definitely true about the hair.
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*[[Pop songs and the law]]