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    Both of my copies (including the one I just received from amazon.uk) credit both Joe and J.D.

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    Interesting. My copy (from the official site) credits only Joe.

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    Mine, bought from the official site, just credits Joe.
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    No idea, have to look for it today.

    Mine credits Joe and J.D.

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    I've been editing that interview, so have had a chance to listen to this again. I really like this rocker. Joe sounds so much more eloquent when he is singing. I heard the whispers and recognised it as Glenn, but that doesn't detract anything for me. Glenn has always added extra sounds to his tracks (could be another thread entirely), but for the most part, when listening in the car, these don't intrude. On the interview, Joe certainly credits JD.


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    This is something different for Walsh. I like that he's taking chances. Seems like Walsh really wants us to get the message he doesn't party anymore, hahaha. I get it, Joe! The song works. The whipsering isn't that bad. The chorus part or whatever you call it is really good. I'm not disappointed.

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    As I listen to it more, I begin to see the whispering as a type of 'percussion.'

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    This is probably my second fav song on the album next to the title track. The guitar work seems to be very Santana-esqe which is obviously a different style for Joe which I think he pulls off with ease.
    Lyrically it's a 'stereotypical Joe song', some great humour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eagleshenleyfan
    This is probably my second fav song on the album next to the title track. The guitar work seems to be very Santana-esqe which is obviously a different style for Joe which I think he pulls off with ease.
    Lyrically it's a 'stereotypical Joe song', some great humour.
    It does indeed have elements of the familiar as well as the experimental. The song is growing on me.

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