Talk:Tumbling Dice

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[edit] Peer review comments, November 2005

Hi, User:No Parking. I saw your peer review request. This is a really good article, nice job. I made some minor changes to the intro/grammar, and put the Linda Rondstat para within the "cover version" section. I would recommend adding footnotes in keeping with Wikipedia:Cite sources. There are many great quotations of Jagger and others in the article; it would be nice to know the precise attribution and be able to click a hyperlink to read more (if you can find this quotes online). But either way, this is a nice article! Kaisershatner 18:30, 29 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] For whoever sees this

Would a Muzak recording of this song be free (as in not just fair use but FREE)? I'm searching my brain and believe I've heard on before... or was it a karaoke version?

[edit] Good article

The NPOV and reference objections look to have been cleaned up. Good article! Casey Abell 20:50, 7 January 2006 (UTC)

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David Bryan sang a live version for TV show and that was released in extra disc Bon Jovi These Days album.