Difference between revisions of "Talk:Popcorn (song)"

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:Dracula Mountain has a song page too, and it's only appeared as a live cover. Most of those listed under Riffs and Jams are sections of songs rather than their full forms, but then again songs such Etude Simples #6 were played live in full and are still listed under Riffs and Jams. Maybe it's the difference between the song being used as an intro/outro rather than being played as a full cover version (as indicated on the set list)? -[[User:Dyingatheist|Dyingatheist]] 17:52, 15 September 2009
:Dracula Mountain has a song page too, and it's only appeared as a live cover. Most of those listed under Riffs and Jams are sections of songs rather than their full forms, but then again songs such Etude Simples #6 were played live in full and are still listed under Riffs and Jams. Maybe it's the difference between the song being used as an intro/outro rather than being played as a full cover version (as indicated on the set list)? -[[User:Dyingatheist|Dyingatheist]] 17:52, 15 September 2009
::If this is a song then surely {{Man with a Harmonica}} should be too? {{WilfSig}} 02:40, 24 September 2009 (BST)
::If this is a song then surely {{Man with a Harmonica}} should be too? {{WilfSig}} 02:40, 24 September 2009 (BST)
:::Going by the criteria of being both played in full and listed on the set list as a song (rather than as a riff or jam, or appended by a "+" to another song), then it probably should be (for example, it was listed on the set list for [[Dublin Marlay Park 2008 (gig)|Marlay Park]]), right? Is that criteria sufficient to differentiate songs from riffs/jams? --[[User:Dyingatheist|Dyingatheist]] 03:50, 24 September 2009 (BST)

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Why does this have a song page? It's not recorded, so it should only be on Riffs and jams --frozenjakalope 17:29, 15 September 2009 (BST)

Dracula Mountain has a song page too, and it's only appeared as a live cover. Most of those listed under Riffs and Jams are sections of songs rather than their full forms, but then again songs such Etude Simples #6 were played live in full and are still listed under Riffs and Jams. Maybe it's the difference between the song being used as an intro/outro rather than being played as a full cover version (as indicated on the set list)? -Dyingatheist 17:52, 15 September 2009
If this is a song then surely Man With a Harmonica should be too?       Wilf  Talk 02:40, 24 September 2009 (BST)
Going by the criteria of being both played in full and listed on the set list as a song (rather than as a riff or jam, or appended by a "+" to another song), then it probably should be (for example, it was listed on the set list for Marlay Park), right? Is that criteria sufficient to differentiate songs from riffs/jams? --Dyingatheist 03:50, 24 September 2009 (BST)