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"Okay, a small sidebar, explaining how Scott and Paul deal with the issue of working with other writers. Early on in their collaboration Scott tended to write much faster than Paul. This was a source of frustration for the team and eventually prompted a perturbed Paul to suggest that Scott go and work with someone else while he caught up. Scott tried. He gave some lyrics to another composer, met with him, made plans and then felt horribly guilty and decided that he would rather just write with Paul, frustrations be damned. You see this composing team thing is a lot like a marriage and Scott just wasnÕt one to cheat. Paul however does have license to stray on occasion as long as he follows this one simple rule: he can only write with old dead poets. The pair are now content." (www.scottandpaul.com)
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"Okay, a small sidebar, explaining how Scott and Paul deal with the issue of working with other writers. Early on in their collaboration Scott tended to write much faster than Paul. This was a source of frustration for the team and eventually prompted a perturbed Paul to suggest that Scott go and work with someone else while he caught up. Scott tried. He gave some lyrics to another composer, met with him, made plans and then felt horribly guilty and decided that he would rather just write with Paul, frustrations be damned. You see this composing team thing is a lot like a marriage and Scott just wasnÕt one to cheat. Paul however does have license to stray on occasion as long as he follows this one simple rule: he can only write with old dead poets. The pair are now content." (www.scottandpaul.com)
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