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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". According to [[Susan Q]], a "million blues songs" started with, "I woke up one morning."  
'''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."  


After the Doctor brought [[Helen A]]'s rule to an end, Earl and Susan thanked him for giving them back the blued.  The Doctor then noted that there were no other colours without the blues. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Happiness Patrol (TV story)|The Happiness Patrol]]'')
After the Doctor brought [[Helen A]]'s rule to an end, Earl and Susan thanked him for giving them back the blues.  The Doctor then noted that there were no other colours without the blues. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Happiness Patrol (TV story)|The Happiness Patrol]]'')
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