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'''Blues''' was a musical genre and style of playing which the [[Seventh Doctor]] once called the "[[brandy]] of the damned". [[Earl Sigma]] often played the blues on his [[harmonica]] on [[Terra Alpha]], despite its illegality there. [[Trevor Sigma]], unused to this style of music, was immediately entranced by it, saying that it induced a sort of "pleasant melancholy". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Happiness Patrol (TV story)|The Happiness Patrol]]'') | '''Blues''' was a musical genre and style of playing which the [[Seventh Doctor]] once called the "[[brandy]] of the damned". [[Earl Sigma]] often played the blues on his [[harmonica]] on [[Terra Alpha]], despite its illegality there. [[Trevor Sigma]], unused to this style of music, was immediately entranced by it, saying that it induced a sort of "pleasant melancholy". According to [[Susan Q]], a "million blues songs" started with, "I woke up one morning." ([[TV]]: ''[[The Happiness Patrol (TV story)|The Happiness Patrol]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 01:01, 10 September 2013
Blues was a musical genre and style of playing which the Seventh Doctor once called the "brandy of the damned". Earl Sigma often played the blues on his harmonica on Terra Alpha, despite its illegality there. Trevor Sigma, unused to this style of music, was immediately entranced by it, saying that it induced a sort of "pleasant melancholy". According to Susan Q, a "million blues songs" started with, "I woke up one morning." (TV: The Happiness Patrol)