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| Headline | BOTW - Artie´s Mistake? |
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John Whapshott Aug-01-2005, 12:14 GMT
IP:
Sweden
 | I don´t know whether this has been covered before, but I thought I´d ask anyway.
On the 1981 Concert In Central Park, Artie sings ´I will lay me down´ at the end of the second verse of BOTW. The camera is really close on his face, yet he shows not a twitch. When I make a mistake when I´m playing, you can certainly see it in my face! So did he deliberately change the words? Or was it a mistake? |
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BingFrisby Aug-01-2005, 21:11 GMT
IP:
United Kingdom
 | He did it to wind Simon up! |
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Kuno Aug-02-2005, 10:46 GMT
IP:
Switzerland
 | He didn´t sing "I will lay me down", he did sing "I will ease your mind" THAT was the mistake (the ease-your mind part is actually only at the end of the 3rd verse, but Artie sings it twice).
I also wondered why he did that, and I also thought that it wasn´t a mistake because Art didn´t change his face-expression. Maybe he only noticed it by listening to the album after it was recorded :o) |
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Fandosh Aug-06-2005, 23:36 GMT
IP:
Czech Republik
 | Arthy maybe didn´t note his mistake, or he is such professional he doesn´t change his face by mistake. Paul is professional too, remember on the fan´s attack by "...Johnny ace"(CP81 of course). |
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Kathryn Aug-07-2005, 04:28 GMT
IP:
Canada
 | Speaking of that attack, I know the fan "wanted to talk to him" but does anyone one else know what happend there? Has Paul said anything about it ever? |
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Nik Aug-11-2005, 09:48 GMT
IP:
Australia
 | Kathryn I asked the same question a few weeks back and I don´t think anyone has an answer! |
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Brandy Aug-11-2005, 14:17 GMT
IP:
Canada
 | The only thing Paul said about it later on was that he had been more annoyed than scared at the time of the incidentt, but that he suffered from a few nightmares about it afterwards. |
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Kathryn Aug-12-2005, 08:03 GMT
IP:
Canada
 | Ah okay, thank you Brandy.
I would have nightmares about that too! Haha it scared me just watching it. |
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