Talk:Pretty Tied Up
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why is there a [citation needed] after "the song was a live fav durin the use your ill tour"... that theres a version on 87-93 is a fact, as the one who put the [citation needed] must know, since that passed, yet since PTU wasnt released commercially till the UYI albums, any fool can understand, that it wasnt played before, ie, the live version must be from the UYI tour, ie, YES IT WAS USED ON THAT TOUR...—Preceding unsigned comment added by Artaxerxes333 (talk • contribs)
- The citation isn't needed to prove that it was used. The citation is needed to prove that it was a live favourite during that tour. Otherwise, it's just POV. --Steve Farrell 15:35, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] General release single
Was this single under general release? What were the tracks, who were the writers? I can see that there was "Pretty Tied Up" 1992 USA CD single PRO-CD-4386 by GnR (A US 1-track promotional CD single, housed in a special brown card digipak sleeve and printed with "Return To Sender..." in red lettering and tied with string) catalogue number PRO-CD-4386 but I can't see the general release details. Anyone?--Alf melmac 10:43, 16 July 2007 (UTC)