whoever attempted to re-write the opening paragraph did a piss-poor job. it was fine the way it was. thanks. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.119.38.248 (talk) 22:34, 10 March 2009 (UTC)
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To-do list for The Lillywhite Sessions: edit · history · watch · refresh · Updated 2007-04-19
- Elaborate on the band's experiences in the recording studio in the beginning of the history section (see: )
- Expand the story behind Everyday and Glen Ballard, and how Everyday was a Dave/Glen record that almost split the band apart
- Compare professional reviews of LWS with Everyday in article
- Add "Criticism" section
- Elaborate on the Busted Stuff recording sessions
- Mention the band members' reaction to the leak
- Merge Release Lillywhite Recordings Campaign???
- Mention LWS and its songs in the present day
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'build you a house' was not on any version of the leaked lillywhite sessions. hence, a side note is provided that the song was recorded but cut from the album. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.253.3.227 (talk) 17:08, 10 October 2008 (UTC)