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editHave you read WP:NOTAFORUM? The phrase, "article talk pages exist solely to discuss how to improve articles; they are not for general discussion about the subject of the article" is pretty clear. Whether song "A" sounds like song "B" is not designed for general discussion on a talk page. However if Jimmy Musicologist stated that song "A" sounds like song "B", and you have a reference to support it, but you question the association, that would be an ideal candidate for a talk page discussion on either song. The fact that two blues songs have similar tropes, lyrical patterns or even hooks is not. Walter Görlitz (talk) 22:30, 28 August 2019 (UTC)