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412:, so it was good timing to hear a tune partly about him. I'm a Heads fan, like lots of people, maybe you too. Never managed to see them live but I did see Byrne twice in the 90s and both were amazing shows, especially the first one. "Rain" is great stuff as well. I like "Young Americans", good song for sure. When I was in high school a friend asked me what my favourite Bowie song was, and I gotta say my answer is the same now: "Modern Love"! It may be glitzier than some of his classic 70s work but it's irresistible. That's cool you grew up with Dolly in the house; I'm sure there'd be warm, fuzzy memories around that. My mom never listened to her when I was a kid. In my wee years, at home there'd be a lot of reggae (Marley, Tosh, 100:! Thank you for your note. I hope you've been well. I was also going to say hello to you but I noticed you were taking a wikibreak, and although I didn't imagine you were too far offline or anything, I guess I hesitated about the best timing to reach out. One of these years when our timing meshes, we ought to collaborate on something, but right now unfortunately I have too much on my plate so I wouldn't be able to consider it right now. Anyways, take it easy and will talk to you again soon! 115:
me either to be honest. I also have a lot on my plate off-Wiki, and I just do not feel comfortable committing time and energy into projects on here for now. I will still pop in and out to to occasionally review FACs. I want to try and help nominators there to the best of my ability. I have received so much help and support from reviewers in that space over the years so I want to try my best to pay that forward. I hope you have a great rest of your week!
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it lists quite a few producers. Is this more than what's listed on the physical album? But anyway, in general terms, I'd say a credits/personnel section is not absolutely necessary if there is not much info to list there. In part I think you're saying there are not individual musicians listed, which
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Thank you for the response and the kind words. Apologies for being back-and-forth with my wikibreak. After several false starts with new projects in my sandbox, I recognized a real break was in order. I would love to collaborate with you on something in the future. The timing has not been great for
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Thank you for the link and for the response. It is mostly the same information in the physical album. I was more so referencing that the liner notes do not go into specifics about things like mixing or recording or instruments. It only has information on who wrote and produced each individual song
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album). I have the physical album, and the liner notes only credit the writer and producer and point out samples/interpolations and label information. Since there is not any further information on the credits and personnel, I would not think a separate section would be necessary, but I wanted to
348:, ha, you flatter me with all your talk of stalking. :-) I'm well, thanks, hope you are too! I enjoyed that song you linked to, including the drums. I hope I don't sound like a boring one-interest pony always posting about this guy, but I absolutely adore the drums here 238:
and does not go further than that. I just wanted to double-check as this kind of section seemed more or less expected for an album article, but since there is not enough information to support it, I will leave it out. I hope you are having a great start to your week!
152:(my recommendation of the week)! Seriously, though, I've listened to your recommendation twice and enjoyed it. My favourite bit is probably from 11:39 to about 12:30. Thanks for broadening my musical horizons! We shall chat again soon for sure! 434:...). In 1978, when we were both small, my mom took my brother to see Dylan and me to see Marley. I didn't start listening to Dolly Parton till my 30s. You may well likely know this one, but here's a non-Breeders song I can't get enough of: 473:, yeah, my wife (and kids) and I quite often don't see eye to eye regarding music. My wife was telling my younger one (who plays the piano) some songs she'd be thrilled if he learned to play. So I thought I'd chime in and ran this 383:
I grew up with her always in the house, so thank you for tune. Re the recent Springsteen nominator; my fav tune is young Americans, which I see he already has at GA level. fingers crossed here he willl take to FAC. Speaking of
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for him on YouTube. I really like the piano on it and I thought it'd be a hip tune for him to play. Then my wife and kid both told me they thought the piano on this was
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Hey there. I noticed that you have been active again on here, and I just wanted to drop by to say that I hope everything is going well with you.
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Talk page stalker...needs serious work but can be done...if your up for rewording also Moisejp I'll step in. Its such a great song.
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Apologies for looping back to this discussion. I have a quick question for you. I am tentatively working on the article for
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I have several songs by this lady on my iTunes Top 100 playlist, dunno if you listen to her at all
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Butting in as a Moisej fan: welcome back dude for however long it might last. A random tune
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Sorry for my late reply (I have been offline), but thank you very much,
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