At 5:58 PM -0700 8/29/03, kevin weil wrote:
which seems reasonable and all, except that it appears on two live
recordings as Never Trust...
Dozin At The Nick and Nightfall of Diamonds.
I guess GD/Ice Nine made that decision. So be it!
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> At 3:54 PM -0700 8/29/03, kevin weil wrote:
> >unless anyone has any objections, I'm going to do a global search and
> >replace to change Let The Good Times Roll to Good Times
That is the original title of the song as composed by Sam Cooke, so I can't
see why anyone
deadlists has been pretty finicky about keeping as close as possible to the
correct song titles, so I'm afraid that's really not good enough a reason to
retain it.
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which seems reasonable and all, except that it appears on two live
recordings as Never Trust...
Dozin At The Nick and Nightfall of Diamonds.
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At 3:54 PM -0700 8/29/03, kevin weil wrote:
unless anyone has any objections, I'm going to do a global search and
replace to change Let The Good Times Roll to Good Times and also change any
Good Time Blues to Never Trust A Woman.
For what it's worth, Brent Mydland himself told me the name of the
l
I am of the opinion that we should keep "Let The Good Times Roll" unchanged.
I do think that it would be a good idea to change "Good Time Blues" to
"Never Trust A Woman". I believe this would eliminate all confusion on the
matter. While "Let The Good Times Roll" may not be the proper title, it
seem