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CANON CONFLICT ADDENDUM — BLACK CLAUDE 1 RECONCILIATION
CANON_CONFLICT_ADDENDUM_BC1_RECONCILIATION_VOL1.txt
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Generated: May 9, 2026 | Mixed Claude 3 — Final Session Sweep
Purpose: Capture all findings from Black Claude 1 master dump that were not
         fully represented in Mixed Claude 3 session documents, plus resolve
         conflicts between BC1 rulings and MC3 source analysis.
         This addendum feeds directly into the Canon Conflict Master Registry.
Authority note: Where BC1 rulings conflict with MC3 analysis, both positions
are documented with source evidence. Tom confirms final canonical form.
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SECTION 1 — BLACK CLAUDE 1 SPELLING FLAGS NOT YET IN MC3 DOCUMENTS
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These were documented by Black Claude 1 from a prior 194-page reference document
session. All now cross-verified against the 903-page source PDF.

ENTRY BC1-A: SET LIST 6 TRACK 6 — "HEART STRINGS" vs "HEARTSTRINGS"
  BC1 ruling: "Heart Strings" (two words) — CANONICAL
  MC3 source verification:
    "Heart Strings" (two words): quick guide instances ×2, full text listing ×2
    "Heartstrings" (one word): trigger warning narrative ×2, category index ×1
  Authority hierarchy: Track listings > narrative prose > category index
  MC3 CONFIRMS BC1: "Heart Strings" (two words) is canonical for structured fields.
  "Heartstrings" acceptable in continuous prose only.
  STATUS: RESOLVED ✅ — "Heart Strings" (two words)

ENTRY BC1-B: SET LIST 7 TRACK 3 — "SHADOW OF SMOKE" CAPITALIZATION
  BC1 ruling: "Shadow Of Smoke" (title case, capital O) — CANONICAL
  MC3 source verification:
    "Shadow Of Smoke" (capital O): full text listings ×2, category index ×3
    "Shadow of Smoke" (lowercase o): quick guide ×2, Rolling Stone prose ×1
  Authority hierarchy: Full text listings are highest authority.
  MC3 CONFIRMS BC1: "Shadow Of Smoke" (capital O in "Of") is canonical.
  STATUS: RESOLVED ✅ — "Shadow Of Smoke"

ENTRY BC1-C: SET LIST 7 TRACK 4 — "WHEAT AND CHAFF" CAPITALIZATION
  BC1 ruling: "Wheat and Chaff" (lowercase "and") — CANONICAL
  MC3 source verification:
    "Wheat and Chaff" (lowercase): full text listings ×2, quick guide ×2
    "Wheat And Chaff" (uppercase): category index ×4
  Authority hierarchy: Track listings > category index. Conjunctions standard lowercase.
  MC3 CONFIRMS BC1: "Wheat and Chaff" (lowercase "and") is canonical.
  STATUS: RESOLVED ✅ — "Wheat and Chaff"

ENTRY BC1-D: PRIOR SESSION CANONICAL SPELLINGS (from 194-page reference)
  BC1 established these as locked in a prior session:
    "One Piece Missing" (not "Once Piece Missing") ✅ confirmed in source
    "Coming of Fall" (not "Coming off Fall") ✅ confirmed in source
    "Sandcastles" (one word, not "Sand Castles") ✅ confirmed in source (also in MC3)
    "Multiverse" (single-L, not "Mulltiverse") ✅ confirmed in source (also in MC3)
    "Beauties and Beasts" (not "Beauties and Beast") ✅ confirmed in source
  All five confirmed by MC3 cross-reference. STATUS: ALL RESOLVED ✅

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SECTION 2 — CONFLICTS BETWEEN BC1 RULINGS AND MC3 ANALYSIS
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CONFLICT 1: "A COP ASKED THE WITNESSES" vs "COP ASKED THE WITNESSES"
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  BC1 RULING: "A Cop Asked the Witnesses" — WITH article "A"
    Rationale: Full text track listing (highest authority) includes "A"
    BC1 source evidence: Line 21492, Line 21573, Line 22062 (all with "A")

  MC3 RULING (from QA report): "Cop Asked the Witnesses" — WITHOUT "A"
    Rationale: Quick guide frequency, no leading article as standard form
    MC3 source evidence: Lines 3635, 36598 (quick guide, without "A")
                         Lines 38046, 39068, 39481, 39550, 39775 (all caps, no "A")

  RESOLUTION ANALYSIS:
    Full text listing (3 instances): WITH "A" ← BC1 position
    Quick guide + master index + category index (7 instances): WITHOUT "A" ← MC3 position
    Frequency favors WITHOUT "A" (7 vs 3)
    Authority favors WITH "A" (full text > quick guide per canon rules)
    This is a genuine conflict — frequency and authority point different directions.

  STATUS: [FLAG — NEEDS TOM CONFIRMATION]
  Recommend: Tom to decide. Mixed Claude 3 defers to BC1's authority analysis
  (full text > quick guide) but notes frequency conflict is significant.
  BC1 position ("A Cop Asked the Witnesses") updated in Tom Decision Document
  as the current recommended canonical pending Tom's confirmation.

  UPDATE TO TOM DECISION DOCUMENT DECISION 4-G:
  Previous text: "Recommend: Cop Asked the Witnesses (no article)"
  Corrected text: "BC1 analysis supports: A Cop Asked the Witnesses (with article).
                  MC3 frequency analysis supports: Cop Asked the Witnesses (no article).
                  Tom to confirm final form."

CONFLICT 2: "GYPSY MAMA" vs "GYPSY MAMMA" (Song List 8 Track 7)
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  BC1 RULING: "Gypsy Mama" — single-M — CANONICAL
    Source: 194-page reference document prior session
    BC1 evidence: Not independently verified in this session against line numbers

  MC3 RULING (from Song List 8 QA): "Gypsy Mamma" — double-M — FLAGGED AS VARIANT
    MC3 source evidence:
      "Gypsy Mamma" (double-M): quick guide ×1 (line 753), lyrics header (line 6281),
                                 track index (line 38420), category index ×2,
                                 second QA instance (line 33825, 38906, 39034) = 7 instances
      "Gypsy Mama" (single-M):  full text section header (line 6071),
                                 Rolling Stone prose (line 33113) = 2 instances

  RESOLUTION ANALYSIS:
    "Gypsy Mamma" (double-M): 7 occurrences across structured and prose sources
    "Gypsy Mama" (single-M):  2 occurrences (full text header + RS prose)
    Frequency strongly favors "Gypsy Mamma" (double-M)
    Full text section header (line 6071) favors "Gypsy Mama" (single-M) — highest auth
    BC1's prior ruling favored the single-M form based on older reference document

  MC3 POSITION CORRECTION:
    Mixed Claude 3's QA report flagged this as uncertain. Having now counted:
    the double-M form ("Gypsy Mamma") is dominant across structured data (7 vs 2).
    BC1's single-M ruling conflicts with current source frequency.

  STATUS: [FLAG — NEEDS TOM CONFIRMATION]
  Both BC1 and full text header agree on "Mama" (single-M).
  But structured data (quick guide, track index, category) overwhelmingly shows "Mamma."
  Cannot be resolved by QA. Tom must confirm.
  Pending Tom: use "Gypsy Mamma" (double-M) as working form given frequency dominance.

CONFLICT 3: "MATCH MAKER" vs "MATCHMAKER" (Song List 7 Track 11)
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  BC1 RULING: "Matchmaker" — one word — CANONICAL
    Source: 194-page reference document prior session

  MC3 SOURCE ANALYSIS (newly verified):
    "Match Maker" (two words): quick guide ×2, track listing index ×1,
                               category index ×3 = 6 structured occurrences
    "Matchmaker" (one word):   full text section header ×2, prose ×1 = 3 occurrences

  RESOLUTION ANALYSIS:
    BC1's ruling aligns with the full text section header (highest authority source)
    which uses one-word "Matchmaker" (lines 13053, 13108).
    MC3 finds that structured metadata (quick guide, track index, category) uses
    two-word "Match Maker" in 6 places.
    Authority (full text) supports BC1. Frequency supports two-word form.

  STATUS: [FLAG — NEEDS TOM CONFIRMATION]
  Same pattern as other conflicts: authority and frequency point opposite directions.
  BC1 position ("Matchmaker" one word) is supported by highest-authority source.
  MC3 notes frequency strongly favors "Match Maker" (two words).
  Pending Tom: defer to BC1 ("Matchmaker" one word) given full-text authority.

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SECTION 3 — NEW CANONICAL SPELLINGS CONFIRMED BY MC3 SESSION (not in BC1 dump)
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These were identified in this session and are now confirmed canonical.
Add these to the Canon Conflict Master Registry as locked resolutions.

NEW LOCK NC3-A: "B. F. T." — Set List 2 Track 2
  Canonical: "B. F. T." with spaces between letters (per quick guide structured data)
  Prose form "B.F.T." acceptable in continuous Rolling Stone text only.
  Lyrics header "BFT" (no punctuation) is a display convention only.

NEW LOCK NC3-B: "Living à la Mode" — Set List 5
  Canonical: "Living à la Mode" with accent à (U+00E0) in all fields.
  "LIVING A LA MODE" (all-caps body text) is a rendering artifact only.

NEW LOCK NC3-C: "Timebomb" — Set List 2 Track 11
  Canonical: "Timebomb" (one word) per structured data forms.
  "Time Bomb" (two words) appears in Tom Personal category index and prose — not canonical.

NEW LOCK NC3-D: "Sandcastles" — Song List 2 Track 11
  Canonical: "Sandcastles" (one word) — dominant in full text (5+ instances).
  "Sand Castles" (two words) appears only in quick guide — not canonical.

NEW LOCK NC3-E: "Alison's Airplane" — Song List 2 Track 2
  Canonical: "Alison's" (single-L) — dominant in full text (6+ instances).
  "Allison's" (double-L) appears only in quick guide — not canonical.
  Character name confirmed as "Alison" (single-L) in alphabetical index.

NEW LOCK NC3-F: "Apocalypse Now, See Ya Later" — Set List 18 Track 13
  Canonical: "See Ya Later" (informal/colloquial).
  "See You Later" (formal) appears only in quick guide — not canonical.

NEW LOCK NC3-G: "She Don't Cum Easy" — Set List 5 Track 11 [PENDING TOM]
  Recommendation: "Cum" (explicit) per track index, RS reviews (×2), lyrics.
  "Come" (euphemistic) appears in quick guide only.
  STATUS: Tom to confirm — see Decision D1 in Tom Quick Answer Sheet.

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SECTION 4 — MANIFESTO AND LYRIC USE CERTIFICATION — CANON NOTES
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These sections of the source document have operational relevance for the
generator and the site. Not previously documented in session outputs.

THE MANIFESTO (Section G7 of source):
  "Lyrics for the World" — Tom's core creative philosophy.
  Key legal and operational rules from the manifesto:
  1. All 434 lyrics are FREE to use for making songs.
  2. Lyrics cannot be reproduced and sold separately in physical form
     by anyone other than the original author Tom Jensen.
  3. Contents must remain accessible through websites/public platforms —
     no pay wall, ever.
  4. Contributors own 100% of everything they add (music, performance,
     new lyrics, arrangements).
  5. Blockchain records contributor work and protects rights.
  6. Tom retains the right to turn his own lyrics into music and profit from it.

  GENERATOR INSTRUCTION:
    The manifesto text or a summary may belong in a global footer or
    Terms of Use section of the site. Tom to confirm placement.
    [FLAG — does manifesto appear on every AIO page, on the homepage only, or both?]

LYRIC USE CERTIFICATE (Section U21 of source):
  A formal attribution agreement form exists in the source.
  Fields: Contributor name, role, contact, date, address, song titles used.
  GENERATOR INSTRUCTION:
    The Lyric Use Certificate may need its own dedicated page on the site
    (not inside AIO pages — Monastery isolation rule).
    Tom to confirm whether this is linked from the homepage or supplied
    separately to contributors upon request.
    [FLAG — Lyric Use Certificate page: Tom to advise on site placement]

CONTACT INFORMATION (confirmed canonical):
  Email:    collaborhythmtom@gmail.com
  Phone:    (978) 595-3497
  Website:  collabtunes.com
  Project:  Collaborhythm Collabtunes

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SECTION 5 — CASSETTE TAPES LIST — CANON NOTE FOR BLOCK 12
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Section J10 of the source contains Tom's full chronological list of formative
albums from age 5 to age 40. This list is canonical biographical data.

RELEVANCE: Block 12 (Themes / Mood / Profanity) across various collections
may reference specific musical influences. When it does, they should be
consistent with this confirmed list.

KEY DATA POINTS FOR PIPELINE:
  Age 16: Bob Dylan "Like a Rolling Stone" — the origin moment (confirmed)
  Age 17: Alanis Morissette — Jagged Little Pill (relevant to LadyWeaver comparison)
  Age 13: 2Pac — 2Pacalypse Now and Pearl Jam — Ten (both confirmed in his own words)
  Peter Gammons credit: "You might have made me love words, Peter. YOU DID THIS."
  Final album at age 40: Amy Winehouse — Back to Black

The list spans 1983 (Weird Al Yankovic) to 2006 (Amy Winehouse).
Tom's stated 20-year gap in contemporary music: approximately 2000–2025.

GENERATOR NOTE: This list is not for display on AIO pages. It is background
context for Tom's voice and influences, relevant when writing Block 12 copy.

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SECTION 6 — WHAT ELSE CAN I/WE DO — OPERATIONAL CANON NOTE
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Section T20 of the source (28-minute TurboScribe transcript) reveals:

UNPUBLISHED MATERIAL EXISTS:
  "I have probably 2,500 shitty poems or pieces of poems or lyrics that
  weren't up to the level that I like them to be good enough to share."
  "I have probably 1,500 poems and pieces that are okay."
  Total unpublished catalog estimate: ~4,000 additional pieces.

THE UNITY TRACK — ORIGIN STORY:
  Tom combined 5–7 love poem fragments in Florida, left the new composition
  behind by accident, recovered it three weeks later.
  His assessment: "85% of the best love song ever."
  "Unity" is confirmed as a synthetic composition built from multiple fragments.
  This is relevant to Block 4 (Album Identity) for Song List 7 which contains Unity.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS TOM HAS CONSIDERED:
  1. Exclusive focus on funny/parody songs (Stephen Lynch / Trevor Moore style)
  2. "Upgrade poem nights" — taking B/C material and combining into A-level work
  Tom has "binders with all their material — full lyrics, everything."
  These are potential future catalog directions, NOT in current 34 collections.

GENERATOR NOTE: This material is internal context. Not for AIO pages.
The 34 collections are the canonical catalog. Nothing from the unpublished
pool appears in any current AIO page.

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SECTION 7 — COMPLETE UPDATED SPELLING LOCK TABLE
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This consolidates ALL confirmed canonical spellings across BC1 + MC3 sessions.
Generator must enforce all of these without exception.

FORMAT: Track/Title | Canonical Form | Source | Status

SONG LIST TRACKS:
  Alison's Airplane (SL2-T2)         | Alison's (single-L)      | MC3 verified | LOCKED ✅
  Sandcastles (SL2-T11)              | Sandcastles (one word)    | MC3 verified | LOCKED ✅
  Match Maker (SL7-T11)             | Match Maker (two words)   | MC3 new data | ⚠️ CONFLICTS BC1
  Gypsy Mamma (SL8-T7)             | Gypsy Mamma (double-M)    | MC3 dominant | ⚠️ CONFLICTS BC1

SET LIST TRACKS:
  Heart Strings (SetL6-T6)           | Heart Strings (two words) | BC1+MC3 agree | LOCKED ✅
  Shadow Of Smoke (SetL7-T3)         | Shadow Of Smoke (cap O)   | BC1+MC3 agree | LOCKED ✅
  Wheat and Chaff (SetL7-T4)         | Wheat and Chaff (lower a) | BC1+MC3 agree | LOCKED ✅
  A Cop Asked the Witnesses (SetL7-T10) | [CONFLICT — see Section 2] | ⚠️ TOM NEEDED
  Stranger Then Fiction (SetL8-T4)   | Then (not Than)           | MC3 verified  | LOCKED ✅
  Timebomb (SetL2-T11)              | Timebomb (one word)        | MC3 verified  | LOCKED ✅
  B. F. T. (SetL2-T2)               | B. F. T. (with spaces)    | MC3 verified  | LOCKED ✅
  Apocalypse Now, See Ya Later       | See Ya Later               | MC3 verified  | LOCKED ✅
  Matchmaker (SetL7-T11 prose ref)   | Matchmaker (one word)     | BC1 + full text | ⚠️ CONFLICTS freq

COLLECTION TITLES:
  Living à la Mode (Set List 5)      | à (U+00E0 accent)         | MC3 verified  | LOCKED ✅

INTENTIONAL LOWERCASE (preserve exactly):
  the Spot (SetL3-T4)                | lowercase "the"           | BC1+MC3 agree | LOCKED ✅
  the Watcher (SetL3-T6)             | lowercase "the"           | BC1+MC3 agree | LOCKED ✅
  the Game (SetL3-T13)               | lowercase "the"           | BC1+MC3 agree | LOCKED ✅
  the Light (SetL16-T11)             | lowercase "the"           | MC3 verified  | LOCKED ✅

INTENTIONAL NON-STANDARD SPELLING (preserve exactly):
  Stranger Then Fiction (SetL8-T4)   | Then (wordplay)           | MC3 verified  | LOCKED ✅

TOM PENDING (cannot lock without his input):
  She Don't Cum/Come Easy (SetL5-T11) | Cum vs Come              | MC3 recommends Cum | ⚠️ TOM
  Aum... What She Said... Um/Om       | Um vs Om                 | Unresolved         | ⚠️ TOM
  Partner In Crime / My Partner...    | With/without "My"        | Unresolved         | ⚠️ TOM
  Gypsy Mama / Gypsy Mamma           | Single/double M           | Conflicts          | ⚠️ TOM
  Match Maker / Matchmaker           | Two words / one word      | Conflicts          | ⚠️ TOM
  A Cop Asked / Cop Asked            | With/without "A"          | Conflicts          | ⚠️ TOM

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END OF CANON CONFLICT ADDENDUM — BC1 RECONCILIATION VOL 1
CANON_CONFLICT_ADDENDUM_BC1_RECONCILIATION_VOL1.txt
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Mixed Claude 3 | Final Session Sweep | May 9, 2026
All BC1/MC3 conflicts documented. Canon stable. Tom to resolve 6 pending items.
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