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Old 03 Jan 2011, 14:09   #5
L96
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It's interesting to note the album ends on "I love you", I think this was intentional?.
Does it? Hadn't noticed that. There could be a whole new rage of deciphering the meaning of entire albums based on the final line of the final song.

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I do think that the inclusion of Dead Ringer For Love on later CD releases was completely stupid and kind of destroys the unity of the 7 songs of Bat.
Also the later addition of Bolero and BOOH live. That kills off the palindrome theory. If the palindrome theory was true, then shouldn't the format have been carried over to Bat II? That said, in favour of the palindrome theory, it would make sense to build up from the beginning of the album to the energy of All Revved Up then taper off again, which kind of reflects human focus/action/ability/psyche.

Interesting theory.
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