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Shot in the Arm has two versions on 1 album and is played live at every Wilco concert...I would think this wins, no?

 

Remphish is correct...Poon is wrong.

 

End of story.

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pro⋅lif⋅ic  /prəˈlɪfɪk/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [pruh-lif-ik]

–adjective 1. producing offspring, young, fruit, etc., abundantly; highly fruitful: a prolific pear tree.

2. producing in large quantities or with great frequency; highly productive: a prolific writer.

3. profusely productive or fruitful (often fol. by in or of): a bequest prolific of litigations.

4. characterized by abundant production: a prolific year for tomatoes.

 

I would say that Wilco is prolific in the amount of good music that they have recorded but failed to release (Yankee Hotel Foxtrot Demos)

 

Wilco is prolific in their amount of performances (1225 in 15 years 3 months according to WilcoBase)

 

I would have a tough time calling an individual song prolific unless you're talking about the number of times the song has been played.

In this case (again according to WilcoBase) the song has been performed 55 times.

Not very prolific when you compare it to I"m The Man Who Loves You which is listed as 659 times.

That's prolific!

 

BTW, When I saw them perform Less Than You Think in 2002, they only performed the first part of the song (No droning guitars/noise, whatever). So would that performance even count?

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Oh, OK, thanks for clueing me in.

Now I have that feeling that a person haves when they wave at someone who they think is waving at them but then realizes that person is waving at someone else.

I'm going to bed now and sulk.

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Bit of an inside joke here, Robby. Look at the thread in Someone Else's Song. It'll all make sense then.

 

If RTT crap is brought into the real world...is it still crap?

 

Would Tim Robbins think it is crap?

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Oh, OK, thanks for clueing me in.

Now I have that feeling that a person haves when they wave at someone who they think is waving at them but then realizes that person is waving at someone else.

I'm going to bed now and sulk.

:lol

 

I'm gonna say Passenger Side, Poonio. I have an old show here where they do the song 4 diiferent ways - the usual, punk, slow country, rasta-style. So there!

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