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Is Adam Duritz's singing style really compared to Bob Dylan's? I always get the sense that people assume that because of the Bob Dylan line in "Mr. Jones." Olin
There is a lot of unsourced material in the article. I have tagged it accordingly. SunCrow ( talk) 08:46, 14 February 2019 (UTC)
Given that the IP edit about three months ago (to "Counting Crows is an American rock band...") hasn't been reverted, I included alterations from "they" and "their" to "it" and "its", where appropriate, in my recent edit.
Seriously, though, this is a truly dire way of talking about bands - and the Chicago Sun-Times, as quoted in the article, agrees with me, and refers to them as "they". Just saying.. Harfarhs ( talk) 19:14, 27 April 2020 (UTC)