I have heard multiple people on the forum suggest that, for AM purposes, the 2001 and 2016 versions of Radiohead's "True Love Waits" should be considered separate songs. I myself have barely listened to either version, so I can't such anything, but I wanted to make a separate thread for people to discuss and explain their reasoning so it can catch Henrik's attention easier.
What to do with "True Love Waits"
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What to do with "True Love Waits"
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Re: What to do with "True Love Waits"
I take it AM has never included multiple versions of the same song by the same artist, but I think this should count as two separate entries because critics are clearly citing different versions of the song.
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Re: What to do with "True Love Waits"
Then what to do when the song is included in a list without mentioning which version?
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Re: What to do with "True Love Waits"
That's what happened for Paper Planes quite a lot, for Ante Up, for REALiTi and for a bunch of other songs and we've kept the versions together. The only exception in AM I can think of is Tom's Diner but it's hard to argue those are the same songs.veganvalentine wrote:I take it AM has never included multiple versions of the same song by the same artist, but I think this should count as two separate entries because critics are clearly citing different versions of the song.
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Re: What to do with "True Love Waits"
With "Tom's Diner", they were probably kept separate because the different versions have different main artists (the DNA remix has DNA listed as the main artist, unlike many other remixes). I generally agree with combining versions of a song (given the main artist is the same), and I don't know if the people suggesting the split for "True Love Waits" were taking the other incidences into account.Nassim wrote:That's what happened for Paper Planes quite a lot, for Ante Up, for REALiTi and for a bunch of other songs and we've kept the versions together. The only exception in AM I can think of is Tom's Diner but it's hard to argue those are the same songs.veganvalentine wrote:I take it AM has never included multiple versions of the same song by the same artist, but I think this should count as two separate entries because critics are clearly citing different versions of the song.
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