From 1f9d7ff5f50864f6bf4b8e55deae6fd24f554121 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Max Maischein Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2012 17:16:58 +0100 Subject: Add epigraph for 5.15.8 --- Porting/epigraphs.pod | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+) diff --git a/Porting/epigraphs.pod b/Porting/epigraphs.pod index f206bee7ec..bc6c6f0586 100644 --- a/Porting/epigraphs.pod +++ b/Porting/epigraphs.pod @@ -17,6 +17,35 @@ Consult your favorite dictionary for details. =head1 EPIGRAPHS +=head2 v5.15.8 - The KLF - The Manual-How To Have A Number One The Easy Way + +L + + "Doctor Who, hey Doctor Who + Doctor Who, in the Tardis + Doctor Who, hey Doctor Who + Doctor Who, Doc, Doctor Who + Doctor Who, Doc, Doctor Who" + +Gibberish of course, but every lad in the country under a certain +age related instinctively to what it was about. The ones slightly +older needed a couple of pints inside them to clear away the mind +debris left by the passing years before it made sense. As for +girls and our chorus, we think they must have seen it as pure crap. +A fact that must have limited to zero our chances of staying at The +Top for more than one week. + +Stock, Aitkin and Waterman, however, are kings of writing chorus +lyrics that go straight to the emotional heart of the 7" single +buying girls in this country. Their most successful records will kick +into the chorus with a line which encapsulates the entire emotional +meaning of the song. This will obviously be used as the title. As +soon as Rick Astley hit the first line of the chorus on his debut +single it was all over - the Number One position was guaranteed: + + "I'm never going to give you up" + =head2 v5.15.7 - Penelope Lively, The Voyage of QV66 L