Talk:Mr. Crowley
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is it just me, or is the intro to this song similiar to the song used in Scarface, in the scene where Tony was killed?
[edit] NeoClassical Metal?
This page makes much of the so-called "neo-classical" metal elements of the song Mr Crowley, saying that they are the earliest recorded. Sorry, but practically the entire album Rainbow Rising - hardly unknown - came out years earlier and Mr Crowley is pretty much a copy of that style. The fact that Yngwie Malmsteen, the world's biggest fan of Richie Blackmore, covered the song must be evidence of this. Mr Crowley is a great song, but rather than lauding its originiality, it should either pay tribute to Rainbow, or make no mention of any origins or originality at all. Hinschelwood 21:32, 1 June 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Pronunciation of "Crowley"
Should there be some mention of how Aleister Crowley's name is pronounced to rhyme with "foully" in this song, despite the fact that its correct pronunciation rhymes with "holy"? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.226.170.154 (talk) 01:46, 5 April 2008 (UTC)

