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"You Do or You Don't"
While listening to "You Do or You Don't" I recognized a part of "Bleed to Love Her" towards the end. Does anyone know the story on why he used that bit of music and lyric twice?
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I don't know why; but those words must be very poingnant and he felt they belonged in Bleed.
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That was one of the questions I asked him for the Q&A. Hopefully he'll answer it!
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Good question. I love it, just like I love the Illume / Destiny Rules repeat
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Here comes the nightimeeeeee
Here comes the nightime
Lookin' for a little more Waitin' on the right time Somebody outside the door What song is this? I Know I'm Not Wrong?? Not that funny?? BOTH!! I think Lindsey likes to do this.. Does Stevie too? |
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Oh boy, yes. Like someone brought up: Illume/Destiny Rules. Then there's also Enchanted/Destiny and Whole Lotta Trouble/Thousand Days. Am I forgetting one?
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And the days go by doing nothing about them appears on If You Ever Did Believe and Forest of the Black Roses.
In Stevie and Tom's So Sad Stevie used those words in her diary. When she had that diary entry back in 1977 and said "Lindsey and I are at an end. So sad to see good love go bad." The strain of falling down and getting up in Loving Cup and Family Man This isn't a repeated lyric, but it's my favorite continued lyric from Lindsey: Don't Let Me Down Again: There's just one thing I'd like you to know: I've got no more to lose if you go Second Hand News: One thing I think you should know: I ain't gonna miss you when you go |
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wow
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They belong together, truly.
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Going back to the song...You Do or You Don't...
AT the end of the song, he doesn't exactly humm....but sings notes. It took me a long time to figure out what tune that is... Anyone old enough to remember "There's a Summer Place" ? I swear that's the tune he's singing. Anyone care to comment? |
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http://www.warnerchappell.com/wcm_2/...ngId=120646500 I've been breaking my brains over this for years now as it seemed so familiar. Something from my childhood days, but i just could not figure out what. Thank you !!
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He does that sort of thing a lot, not always on the lyrical level though. Stephanie and Eyes Of the World have the same guitar riff. Part of I Want You's melody came from I Don't Want to Know. If I can think of any more I'll post them.
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Also, that same riff is done on a synthesiser in "Bang The Drum" (only slowed way down) off of Go Insane.
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