[sample] 00:04 - Over the past few years to the traditional sounds of an English summer, the drone of lawn mowers, the smack of leather on willow, has been added a new noise.
[sample] 0:15 - What were the skies like when you were young? They ran on forever. They... When I... We lived in Arizona and the skies always had little fluffy clouds in them. And uh... They were long and clear and there were lots of stars at night. And uh... When it would rain it would all turn... It... They were beautiful, the most beautiful skies as a matter of fact. Uh... The sunsets were purple and red and yellow and on fire and the clouds would catch the colors everywhere. That's neat 'cause I used to look at them all the time when I was little. You don't see that. ...You might still see it in the desert.
[source] - Rickie Lee Jones: From interview included with promotional boxed copies of her album "Flying Cowboys".
sample Rickie Lee Jones: From interview;
samples Steve Reich's Electric Counterpoint as performed by Pat Metheny , harmonicas from Once Upon a Time in the West by Ennio Morricone.
Tuo labiau, koncertinės versijos dažnai ateina kartu su koncertiniu albumu, tai yra racionalu joms daryti atskirus dainų profilius ir tokia buvo daugiametė praktika.
Dėl to, kokių versijų reikia music'e, kokių nereikia. Aš visada vadovavaus principu, kad remaster'ių ar remix'ų (nebent tai kito atlikėjo remiksas) atskirai kelti nereikia. Bet koncertinės ir rerecorded studijinės versijos dažnai yra vertingos.
Taip pat ne visai tiesa, kad ji prisiskyrė prie Ambassadeurs... taip, įėjus į jos tebeesantį profilį administracijoje tokį dalyką rodo dropbox'e, bet pvz Ambassadeurs profilyje tokios info visai nėra. Tai vadinasi, nieko labai blogo neįvyko.
Nesutinku su Alvydu. Šalinant dainą iš albumo dainos profiliui niekas nenutinka, tik ją trinant ji pavirsta va tokiu vaiduokliu, kuris vis dar turi nuorodą, bet joje nieko nėra. Tiesiog taip visados buvo suprogramuota, jei neklystu.
2008 m. balandžio 23 d. 14:23:06
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