Talk:Yellow Ledbetter

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I don't think this article is a stub. This article perfectly describes the song. The 3CD set South America Peal Jam tells this tale, with long Yellow Ledbetter outro's and and intro's, each CD ending with Yellow Ledbetter.

Peace Out.

  • I agree. After making significant additions to this article, both as my thethinredline moniker and as an anonymous user if i couldn't be bothered to sign in, i've removed the stub status of this song. Considering it includes all the hallmarks of a well written article.Thethinredline 10:00, 10 January 2006 (UTC)

I agree, this article looks like its of good article quality, I think someone should put up a peer review to see if anything is holding it back, and if other hold the same opinon. An article on a song should not be long, though it could do, perhaps, with an image. Njd.1892 19:44, 6 November 2007 (UTC)

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[edit] Lyrics Analysis

An IP user (12.28.69.211) posted a lengthy top to bottom analysis of the lyrics that were not backed up by any written sources here. This is incompatible with the No Original Research policy of wikipedia. Thethinredline 21:00, 2 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] When?

When was this song released? 2006? 1996? 1946? Article is seriously missing the "when" of the who/what/when/why/how concept. -Rolypolyman 15:03, 23 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Vacuum sound description

Vacuums don’t make sound (a very astute observation by me :)) . Unless there is some widely accepted idea of what a vacuum sounds like if it created sound, the wording at under the musical structure heading should be changed. I am not aware of what a vacuum sounds like, though I am not a fan of pearl jam (yet). I would imagine pink Floyds sound is what comes across from the word vacuum.

Nitpicking, I know, but isn’t that what I’m here for? Njd.1892 19:44, 6 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Lyrics

As the lyrics are a central theme of this topic, why not mention/link to the "Misheard Lyrics" Version of the song on YouTube? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 145.228.214.85 (talk) 12:24, 9 January 2008 (UTC)