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According to James, when Korky once wrote a song that Mark refused to work with them on. He separated himself from his band mates after they split up in the late [[1960s]]. By [[1970]], he aspired to become an actor instead.
According to James, when Korky once wrote a song that Mark refused to work with them on. He separated himself from his band mates after they split up in the late [[1960s]]. By [[1970]], he aspired to become an actor instead.


[[Lenny Kruger|Lenny]], upset that the group disbanded and James died, further manipulated in [[time]]. In yet another timeline, the Common Men got back together. After the Doctor explained the situation to them, they agreed to help pretend that Lenny killed [[James O'Meara|James]], thus spreading bad word about him throughout the world. Lenny, soon to die because of this, finally let the Doctor restore the original timeline, and Korky's world returned to normal. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[1963: Fanfare for the Common Men]]'')
[[Lenny Kruger|Lenny]], upset that the group disbanded and James died, further manipulated in [[time]]. In yet another timeline, the Common Men got back together. After the Doctor explained the situation to them, they agreed to help pretend that Lenny killed [[James O'Meara|James]], thus spreading bad word about him throughout the world. Lenny, soon to die because of this, finally let the Doctor restore the original timeline, and Korky's world returned to normal. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[1963: Fanfare for the Common Men (audio story)|1963: Fanfare for the Common Men]]'')


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