#theysaidit In an interview with The New York Times, producer Tony Visconti came clean about his regret in refusing to produce David Bowie's "Space Oddity" classic. "I thought it was a desperate cash-in because Bowie was a kid, who, like everyone else I worked with, needed a hit," said Visconti. "I have kicked myself many, many times since then, because I was completely and utterly wrong." In a recent interview with Myspace, Justin Timberlake revealed he was laughed at when he released FutureSex/LoveSounds. "I just think that [Timbaland] and I were onto something different and I just think that anytime you put out something different, it's polarizing," said Timberlake. "And polarizing is good, I think, because polarizing starts a conversation." Paul McCartney has been busy in the studio working on a follow-up to his GRAMMY-winning standards album, 2012's Kisses On The Bottom. The legendary artist has teamed with producer Mark Ronson for three songs for the project. "He writes really good songs," Ronson told the Associated Press. Could that be the musical understatement of the past 50 years?
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