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:I've relistened to the song (it's 00:30 in) and it's a fine line but I think you're right. I've changed it on the article. --[[User:Tangerineduel|Tangerineduel]] / '''[[User talk:Tangerineduel|talk]]''' 13:58, April 22, 2014 (UTC)
:I've relistened to the song (it's 00:30 in) and it's a fine line but I think you're right. I've changed it on the article. --[[User:Tangerineduel|Tangerineduel]] / '''[[User talk:Tangerineduel|talk]]''' 13:58, April 22, 2014 (UTC)
== Rename ==
There's more to explain about why the rename request was denied, so I wanted to leave a note here. The title isn't a question, but a statement, as in Who '''is''' the Doctor. Remember, there were several instances in 60s ''Doctor Who'', where "Who" is alleged to be his last name.
This notion is confirmed by the fact that at [http://www.millenniumeffect.co.uk/audio/tributes/index2.html the listed external website], the original vinyl single is clearly pressed without a question mark.
As to whether it should be [[dab]]bed by (song), well, it's a judgement call, but not a hard one. To me this is the primary topic for this phrase, and [[Who is the Doctor (reference book)]] is riffing on it. {{user:CzechOut/Sig}}{{User:CzechOut/TimeFormat}} 05:03: Sat 24 Jun 2017</span>

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isn't the lyric "Eternal wisdom is my kind. " actually Eternal wisdom is my Guide. I didn't want to edit it, but I'm pretty sure it's 'Guide' not 'Kind' 50.162.126.195talk to me 08:19, April 18, 2014 (UTC)AgentExeider

Good catch.
I've relistened to the song (it's 00:30 in) and it's a fine line but I think you're right. I've changed it on the article. --Tangerineduel / talk 13:58, April 22, 2014 (UTC)

Rename[[edit source]]

There's more to explain about why the rename request was denied, so I wanted to leave a note here. The title isn't a question, but a statement, as in Who is the Doctor. Remember, there were several instances in 60s Doctor Who, where "Who" is alleged to be his last name.

This notion is confirmed by the fact that at the listed external website, the original vinyl single is clearly pressed without a question mark.

As to whether it should be dabbed by (song), well, it's a judgement call, but not a hard one. To me this is the primary topic for this phrase, and Who is the Doctor (reference book) is riffing on it.
czechout<staff />    05:03: Sat 24 Jun 2017