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The 1995 outtake Stone Damn,I am playing that tune again after having heard Guitar.
It's the intro, the guitar, the vocals up to a certain degree. | |
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HamsterHuey said: Damn,I am playing that tune again after having heard Guitar.
It's the intro, the guitar, the vocals up to a certain degree. it's a more memorable song, IMO. . [Edited 2/3/07 3:02am] | |
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mrdespues said: HamsterHuey said: Damn,I am playing that tune again after having heard Guitar.
It's the intro, the guitar, the vocals up to a certain degree. it's a more memorable song, IMO. Which one do you mean? Stone? I like both, don't get me wrong. But that intro just plantedStone in my head firmly. I had to think real what song it made me think of. | |
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HamsterHuey said: mrdespues said: it's a more memorable song, IMO. Which one do you mean? Stone? I like both, don't get me wrong. But that intro just plantedStone in my head firmly. I had to think real what song it made me think of. Yeah, Stone is a better song IMHO.. 'Guitar' just has more current production techniques... | |
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As a devoted follower of British group XTC this song is special to me because it'S the only XTC-esque song in P.s catalogue, imo.
(Ballet for a rainy day being the only Princesque song in XTC's work) And it's a cool song with a lot going on, he should re-record that one. Guitar is more like the b-side to Stone | |
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