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Re: Page's work & accomplishments
- Subject: Re: Page's work & accomplishments
- From: Cindy Lee Haddock <theunicorngarden@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 22:32:44 -0800 (PST)
Oh, please--there were 4 cuts total on the collector's edition, and
there were 19 cuts of material that wasn't from his previous albums
on 66.
I think you are skewing the facts just a teensy bit, not me.
I also think it's cute that folks use guest spots on Plant Albums and
other bits like Plant's project Inner Flame, where Plant was on more
tracks than Page, or ones where Plant and Page were featured
together, but seem to forget Plant was there, too....
Who cares, really? I don't see why I bother. You folks will just
fob the facts off as the ravings of a Plant fanatic, and when I try
to point out that I'm not that, and try to say anything other than
what the Page fanatics will agree with, and I'm accused of being
guilty of shameless promotion.
I agree with the poster that suggested people were being childish,
here. I think I'll move on to more important email for a bit until
you folks stop skewing the facts, claiming others are guilty of that.
Sheesh.
--Uni (Cindy in Austin)
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--- Scott Swanson <swandwn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Uni writes:
>
> >Gee--you left out Plant's Sixty-Six to Timbuktu, which is
> actually
> >a whole lot of cuts he did with a whole lot of people, combined
> >with a few cuts from previous albums. If you cut out the
> previous
> >cuts, you have at least another albun's worth.
>
> Sorry, but this statement is either misleading or misinformed.
> Sixteen of
> the tracks on 66/Timbuktu are songs from his albums (or alternate
> versions
> of such). That's more than "a few", I think. Many of the
> remaining songs
> are B-sides, etc., which were (for the most part) nothing more than
>
> outtakes from album sessions.
>
> > There was also the cute teeny live album of retro stuff
> >and current goodies, Little By Little - Collector's Edition.
>
> Again, this is misleading. That release is simply a maxi-single
> with 2
> live tracks on it. The only thing "retro" about it is that it
> contains a
> live version of "Rockin' At Midnight" (which Plant had released the
>
> previous year). Both Page and Plant released numerous EPs and maxi
> singles
> in the '80s.
>
> Setting the record straight,
>
> Scott
> (swandwn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
>
>
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