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what does the part about Super Mario Sunshine have anything to do with this song? the phrase mentioned is only somewhat similar to the "she said, she said" lyric. i feel it has no place in the article unless it can be proven otherwise. --Tainter 20:10, 6 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] She Said She Said
The drumming IS amazing, isn't it? Oudeis23 22:59, 13 January 2007 (UTC)Oudeis23
'She said she said' was also featured in the album Lone Star by Lone Star. The album was released in 1976. The band were Welsh/ English and formed in 1975 by guitarist Paul Chapman - ex UFO and Tony Smith, vocalist Kenny Driscoll, drummer Dixie Lee and bassist Pete Hurley.
[edit] The key sig
Bb Mixolydian is a mode of Eb.
[edit] Band had a row?
"Paul McCartney recalls that the band had a row before the track was recorded,. . ." What does this mean? From the context, is it sayint they had a fight? Yeah, iono. 75.82.100.0 09:41, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
Having a "row" means having a fight in British English. KKSlid3r 02:43, 28 January 2007 (UTC)