Billy Corgan
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He says something about it.
Right.
It's always going to change.
If you can step aside from your family connection, do you think credit in a story like this is important, or do you think at the end of the day it's really just about that it happened?
Does that make sense?
I know it's a weird way to ask the question.
What happened?
Is it as simple as people should know who drew Mickey Mouse or who designed this?
Because you've also told the Imagineer stories.
Is it important that we know...
Who is in the band making the song.
Where most people focus on the lead singer.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, because there's this thing that happened after Walt died where they would have meetings and they would be literally sitting there saying, what would Walt do?
And the kind of company went to this rudderless form for a while.
And I think that gets to the heart of why there's even a kerfuffle over the removing of the rivers of America today.
At Disney World, because it's like it's it gets in the idea of like, well, now are you erasing Walt from the parks?
And so that's why I guess I'm asking the credit question more in the broader question of like, is is is are the people who built it?
Does their say still matter?