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Latest comment: 14 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
I am taking Billy Squier's song "The Stroke" out of this category. The song does reference a concept from TA but then again so did a lot of pop culture from the early 1970s thru the early 1980s. Three different songs titled "Games People Play" by the Spinners, Joe South, and Alan Parsons; and the Dickies' "I'm Okay You're Okay" are obvious examples, Jefferson Starship's "Jane" where Jane is "playing a game" but they can't remember the name of it, etc. There are also references to it in novels and films. My point being TA's influence during that era was pervasive enough that of course concepts from TA were going to turn up in pop culture, but that doesn't mean pop culture references belong in Category:Transactional analysis. 74.111.67.56 (talk) 10:00, 14 February 2010 (UTC)Reply