“Love Me Two Times Lucky Star” by MADONNA Vs. THE DOORS

Doors - Madonna
Madonna is the rivulet that merges into the raging river called The Doors. Together they flow downstream into a vast ocean of insignificance. Their molecules mingle to the point where it might as well be the molecules of long forgotten idols like Rudy Vallée or The Fat Boys. Slowly they will lose relevance as new pop stars repeat the process as if none of this had happened before.

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“Don’t Stop, Don’t Stop Believing” by FLEETWOOD MAC Vs. JOURNEY

Fleetwood Mac - Journey
This is notable, and not only that, it is further proof that math works in mysterious ways. Substitution and replacement are among the math theorems, which provide truth and magic to the merging of Fleetwood Mac and Journey. A side note, Fleetwood Mac is touring without Lindsey Buckingham later this year. Instead, Mike Campbell and Neil Finn will fill his vacant shoes.

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“Fly Me To The Moon, Gypsy Woman” by FRANK SINATRA Vs. CRYSTAL WATERS

Sinatra - Waters
That lady, she’s a tramp, la da dee da da da, she’s homeless, in fact, la da dee da da da. Luck be a lady tonight, for she is an outrageous cur. Fly me to the moon, gypsies, tramps and thieves.

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“Don’t Stop Believin’, Don’t Stop” by JOURNEY Vs. FLEETWOOD MAC

Journey - Fleetwood Mac
If “Don’t Stop Believin’” by Journey can be mashed into The Beatles’ “Octopus’s Garden”. And if “Don’t Stop” by Fleetwood Mac can be mashed into the same Beatles song. By using the simple plane geometry theory of substitution, “Don’t Stop Believin'” and “Don’t Stop” should be compatible with each other. Nothing elaborate here, just good old math.

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