then again, one could consider this an implicit challenge: that is, to determine what constitutes "fair use."
in my opinion, based on personal research (involving the use of a stereo--and my ears), the lyrics of a particular yet unnamed song begin as follows:
Must have been a perfect disaster
Perfect
And it seemed so effortless, remember?
Like that time you told me, oh man you told me
That the stars came down for just you and me
And the comets that we see are the limit to everything
And it never changes yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
Like the glass on the pavement
All the time all day
All the sand in our glass
All the things that we say
All the things that we–
But if anyone else believes otherwise?
or would like to append their own further research into this matter?
...please, be my guest.
then again, one could consider this an implicit challenge: that is, to determine what constitutes "fair use."
in my opinion, based on personal research (involving the use of a stereo--and my ears), the lyrics of a particular yet unnamed song begin as follows:
Must have been a perfect disaster Perfect And it seemed so effortless, remember? Like that time you told me, oh man you told me That the stars came down for just you and me
And the comets that we see are the limit to everything And it never changes yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah Like the glass on the pavement All the time all day All the sand in our glass All the things that we say All the things that we–
But if anyone else believes otherwise? or would like to append their own further research into this matter? ...please, be my guest.