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Found Filk
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Sometimes the term ''adopted filk'' is used instead, focusing that it is a song which was made outside the fandom communities but is used within it. | Sometimes the term ''adopted filk'' is used instead, focusing that it is a song which was made outside the fandom communities but is used within it. | ||
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Revision as of 07:45, 6 December 2019
Filk songs which were not written as filk -- and are by mundane artists -- but which seem to be filk, anyway. For example, songs which contain stories such as many of the old ballads or songs which show a filkish love of incongruities. They are often not on stfnal themes. Examples include Tom Lehrer and Stan Rogers.
Sometimes the term adopted filk is used instead, focusing that it is a song which was made outside the fandom communities but is used within it.
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