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It was 1984 that Larson worked on, not ANIMAL FARM.
Posted by:
Seth Christenfeld
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01:23 pm EDT 05/22/18
In reply to:
The rights to George Orwell"s Animal Farm
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LVKev
05:10 am EDT 05/18/18
The Orwell estate wouldn't give David Bowie the rights, either. Bowie used (some of?) the songs he wrote as the basis for his album
Diamond Dogs
, and Larson reworked his into his never-produced musical
Superbia
.
Seth, knower of such things
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