Talk:Say Anything (song)

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[edit] "Longer" and with "higher voice" than other ballads

User:Darkcat21 has repeatedly added the following text to the article:

The style of the song is a bit different from other X Japan's ballads. In Say Anything, the voice is higher than in other ballads such as Tears, and it is longer.

It is not without an ironic twist, that "Tears" is actually over a minute longer than "Say Anything". Also, while "voice" probably implies "vocals", their actual pitch for this individual song is hardly relevant as it does not differ a lot (if at all) from Toshimitsu Deyama's other vocal performances for X Japan. Therefore, the text in question has been removed from the article. - Cyrus XIII 17:39, 26 November 2006 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 04:56, 24 January 2008 (UTC)