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		<title>How can an artist be original?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Simple answer?  You can&#8217;t. So don&#8217;t bother trying. Ok I&#8217;m being harsh&#8230; But you can aim for other things that are more important than &#8216;originality&#8217;. And in doing so, maybe hit on something that could be considered &#8216;original&#8217;. In a recent interview, rock legend Roger Daltrey had a few things to say that shed some [...]]]></description>
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