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The Alan Parsons Project star Eric Woolfson has died aged 64.

The songwriter passed away in London on Tuesday following a battle with cancer.

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source: WENN.com

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Now he may not be an "Eye In The Sky" but he is a long distance "Voyager" 4sure. He knew "Days Are Numbers" and he rolled "Snake Eyes" so his "Time" is up. Now he knows for certain that "You Can't Take It With You" even if you are "Standing On Higher Ground". I know it is "Too Late" but the only thing that I would say to him is "I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You". I'm "Sirius" , "I Know You Don't Believe Me" but "In The Real World" I'm just not ready for "Prime Time" even though I am "Old And Wise" . "Let's Talk About Me" for a minute. You want too? "Don't answer me" because I'll be "Damned If I Do" I just "Don't Let It Show". I could "Turn It Up" but I figger you have had enough of this "mammagamma" "psychobabble" and "If I Could Change Your Mind" you might have a "Breakdown" so I'll stop these "Games People Play" before I die and go to Hell. I hope "What Goes Up" doesn't always come down because I ain't that much on "Pyromania". I figure it will take more than "The Turn Of A Friendly Card" to keep me from meeting "Lucifer" anyway. I don't know if "The Eagle Will Rise Again" but I'm sure that some of you want to introduce me to the "(The System of) Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether".

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