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[edit]This article originally claimed that the original version of the track Saylon Dola was in Patagonian Welsh. This is not the case. I contacted Nigel Hess and received a reply from Olive Simpson of the band Chameleon that clarified that the lyrics are in fact an example of glossolalia, as I had suspected (I am a fluent Welsh and Spanish speaker). Sanddef (talk) 11:04, 30 June 2013 (UTC)