Talk:Go Insane
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editI can not figure out how to get the Go Insane (song) link to just display Go Insane, but still link to the page, if anyone could fix that it wouuld be a big help thanks. Toa Zach 16:11, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
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CD version with "Play in the Rain" edited as one track
editHi --
When I first had this CD, "Play in the Rain" was edited together as one track. Somewhere down the line I lost that copy, and the replacement cuts it into two tracks. Does anyone know how I can identify the version which has the two pieces edited together?
Thanks --
David — Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.144.26.177 (talk) 19:23, 7 April 2012 (UTC)
Videos "not commercially available"
editOK, for Lindsey's first three albums Law and Order, Go Insane, and Out of the Cradle, it states that the music videos made for singles from those albums are "not commercially available". Does that extend to YouTube? Because if so, then the videos are (obviously) available; "Trouble" has a few postings by different people, and Lindsey's own YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/LindseyBuckingham/videos - posted several videos for his lesser-performing singles near the end of 2018. I'm seeing "Holiday Road", "Don't Look Down", "Soul Drifter", "Go Insane", "Countdown", "It Was I", and "Wrong".
Clarity on this would be great, thanks.