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You need to read beyond the first post in the threadWhere did the audio swap happen?
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You need to read beyond the first post in the threadWhere did the audio swap happen?
Who's going to pay me for that level of work?You need to read beyond the first post in the thread
Can’t do that unless you’re logged into Twitter.You need to read beyond the first post in the thread
ahCan’t do that unless you’re logged into Twitter.
Hahaha. I'd say we won'tT. Becket Adams said:In 5-10 years, we'll all be fighting over whether Keyes actually flubbed the opening notes of her Superbowl performance because our memories will be at odds with the “official” record
CoolI was on a little 'what happened to yer man' thing lastnight.
I think this is a pretty cool story - a musicians musician...
What happened to Gotye? The story of Australia's bravest songwriter
In 2011, Australian singer songwriter Gotye released 'Somebody That I Used To Know'. The track was taken from his third studio album under the Gotye nwww.fijivillage.com
Dunno if this refers to May the fourth or revenge of the fifth.
I believe Craig Charles has a segment where listeners vote for one of two songs that have the same title.Ymore of a question than an observation; what's the most common title shared by well-known songs?
i can't think of too many with more than three examples; e.g. 'gloria' by them, 'gloria' by patti smith, 'gloria' by U2, and 'gloria' by laura branigan.
and you could argue the toss on the patti smith version as it's lifting the title from the version by them.
There are also plenty of "Gloria"s in the music of the Catholic church (in excelsis deo etc)more of a question than an observation; what's the most common title shared by well-known songs?
i can't think of too many with more than three examples; e.g. 'gloria' by them, 'gloria' by patti smith, 'gloria' by U2, and 'gloria' by laura branigan.
and you could argue the toss on the patti smith version as it's lifting the title from the version by them.
more of a question than an observation; what's the most common title shared by well-known songs?
i can't think of too many with more than three examples; e.g. 'gloria' by them, 'gloria' by patti smith, 'gloria' by U2, and 'gloria' by laura branigan.
and you could argue the toss on the patti smith version as it's lifting the title from the version by them.
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