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Message: Well when I was first listening to &#34;Please Be Quiet&#34; there were definitely many moments which gave me a Beardfish vibe, but in a different and unique way.&#160; The reference I was talking about from &#34;Fran En Plats..&#34; was when you sang about &#34;the place you cannot see&#34;; which is the English translation of the album title, about a minute or so from when the song ends.
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Message: Hi!Well, if you caught a reference to &#34;Från en plats...&#34; I have to admit that it was not intentional, sorry. But I do tend to put some musical hints in here and there, which can be references to other songs and so on. It's something I've always enjoyed myself when I can recognize a melody or a pattern from an artist's earlier work. I love that about Zappa's catalogue and I believe he called it &#34;conceptual continuity&#34;. So, naturally there are tons of that stuff in the Beardfish records. I didn't think I had much of that stuff on the Gungfly album... what song were you thinking about? I'm curious!
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Message: Hey all- Just wondering if anybody else caught a 'Fran en plats du ej kan se' reference in the new Gungfly album, I know I did!&#160; or it might just be a coincidence, I guess Rikard is the only one who really knows haha..I have found a lot of reoccurring themes in Rikard's work.&#160; It makes me feel pretty cool as a fan when i pick something out that might not make sense to most others
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