Talk:My City Was Gone
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could this please be sourced? --UltraSkuzzi 23:34, 11 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Message
I don't think Limbaugh despises the message of the song, which is about how change and the destruction of small town America is bad (a very Limabugh idea) He just poked fun at the singer/songwriter for being an extreme liberal activist. The song itself has his message written all over it, and that is why he uses it. J Shultz 14:53, 10 June 2006 (UTC)
- He may not despise the song, but I highly doubt that it has his message all over it.--FVZA_Colonel 21:06, 1 July 2006 (UTC)
As I understand it, Limbaugh always paid the song's publisher for use of the song. It's always been illegal to not pay for use. The whole issue a few years back was that some court ruled in favor of artists' rights. That, regardless of the business dealings, the artist retains rights over how his/her material is used, along with financial consideration. Limbaugh had to use alternate theme songs for some weeks as Chrissie Hynde was determining if she could live with his use of the song. She finally said he could use it but wanted her royalties to go toward PETA or some like-minded organization. Net-net: Limbaugh continues to pay the publisher and (apparently) a portion of that goes to an organization in ways agreed to by Chrissie and the song's publisher. Blas1818 15:43, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
I am pretty sure, but not certain enough to put this on the main page, that Hynde would automatically get royalties for Limbaugh's use of the recording. (Well, actually radio stations can use the recording itself for free, but the song, which has a separate copyright, has to be paid for.) The PETA agreement indicates that there was probably an out of court settlement of some sort, although this may just mean that Hynde and Limbaugh have a good sense of humor about this whole thing. Timothy Horrigan (talk) 06:02, 21 December 2007 (UTC)
[edit] US vs. UK Spelling
As a general rule, if an entry references something within the boundries of the USA, then the spelling should reflect the US norm.
Although PETA is a global corporation with organizational 'chapters' worldwide, it was created in the USA in 1980 and its headquarters is located in Norfolk, Virginia.216.170.144.5 12:48, 2 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] The Destruction of Iranian Nuclear Weapons Facilities
someone somewhere has the chords and melody notes. come out, come out, wherever u r! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.55.4.143 (talk) 03:08, 6 June 2008 (UTC)