Talk:Choir Invisible

Meaning
The "immortal dead who live again" are not the angels. 72.255.26.202 (talk) 11:58, 4 March 2009 (UTC)

Disambiguation
"O May I Join the Choir Invisible" is a famous poem by George Eliot. Her poem is probably the source of the facetious expression, "to join the choir invisible," referring to death, as in the Monty Python dead parrot sketch, and accordingly, the likely ultimate source of this band's name.108.219.39.17 (talk) 05:36, 31 May 2013 (UTC)

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