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#647756 - 08/31/08 11:01 PM
Re: Ande's Lyric Writing Tips
[Re: Ray E. Strode]
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Ande Rasmussen
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should these be included as tips:
a. The more you've worked on a lyric the more likely you are to be blind to its flaws and the more eager you are to want to say it's done and move on to the next one.
b. Some lyrics are worth revisiting and rewriting, others aren't and were just stepping stones to your next ones.
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