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I question the inclusion of the links to "Song-by-Song" listings in quite a few entries. As this is a commercial service, and very few or none of the songs whose pages have links actually appear on the page you see when you click the link, and you would have to pay to see the song's listing, isn't this just a form of passive spam?
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Ritchie333, bit confused by this edit. Why not go completely with the Billboard interview text? It says everything, whereas the addition of a phrase from Musician 1987 just sort of staggers the message. I think that Billboard quote's dynamite, personally – not only that, but there should be no mistaking the point: it's Lennon and McCartney he's "pissed off" with/at. (Not that we've handled the issue in this article yet, but it's all to do with how George gets back from India, a while after Lennon even, and is appalled at what's going down at Apple.) JG66 ( talk) 17:38, 23 July 2014 (UTC)
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I question the inclusion of the links to "Song-by-Song" listings in quite a few entries. As this is a commercial service, and very few or none of the songs whose pages have links actually appear on the page you see when you click the link, and you would have to pay to see the song's listing, isn't this just a form of passive spam?
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Ritchie333, bit confused by this edit. Why not go completely with the Billboard interview text? It says everything, whereas the addition of a phrase from Musician 1987 just sort of staggers the message. I think that Billboard quote's dynamite, personally – not only that, but there should be no mistaking the point: it's Lennon and McCartney he's "pissed off" with/at. (Not that we've handled the issue in this article yet, but it's all to do with how George gets back from India, a while after Lennon even, and is appalled at what's going down at Apple.) JG66 ( talk) 17:38, 23 July 2014 (UTC)