Talk:Opening track

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[edit] i dont agree with this article at all

i dont agree with the part that says that the opening track is usually the first thing that someone hears from an album, as normally the listener would have heard a single or 2 from the album first, no-one buys an album at random without hearing a song off it first, and the song they hear isn't always the first song on the album

plus i dont agree about the part that says that it is the down to the first song that will make the listener listen to the rest of the album or not, if you spent all that money on an album, you would be pretty stupid to only listen to the first song and not like that one song and never listen to the rest of it ever again —Preceding unsigned comment added by Snowball1988 (talkcontribs)

Don't you realize that instead of complaining on the discussion page you could have edited the main directly to reflect your views? LonelyMarble (talk) 04:21, 9 February 2008 (UTC)