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In the general spirit of expanding the stub that this article currently is, does anyone else see a parallel between the song title "You and Your Friends vs Me and the Revolution" and the quote of the exact same wording from the Prince sketch by Charlie Murphy on Chappelle's Show? Possible bit of info there. HalosLikeNooses 04:17, 8 April 2007 (UTC) reply

Upon digging up a video of said sketch, I can confirm that the quote is sampled at the beginning of the song. Either that or it's a damn good impersonation. U-Mos 19:32, 12 August 2007 (UTC) reply
Actually, it's definitely sampled as it is credited in the album booklet. U-Mos 10:54, 19 August 2007 (UTC) reply

Error on CD Spine

This article says that there is a printing error on the cd spine so that it reads the blackout!the blackout!the blckout!, but my copy of the cd reads the blackout! spelt right all three times. I realise this is probably a reissue so is there information anywhere that can be used as a reference for this? So I can put something like "the album has since been reissued with the correct spelling" or whatever. Can anyone help? FlipsidePro09 ( talk) 21:15, 8 January 2010 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Trivia

In the general spirit of expanding the stub that this article currently is, does anyone else see a parallel between the song title "You and Your Friends vs Me and the Revolution" and the quote of the exact same wording from the Prince sketch by Charlie Murphy on Chappelle's Show? Possible bit of info there. HalosLikeNooses 04:17, 8 April 2007 (UTC) reply

Upon digging up a video of said sketch, I can confirm that the quote is sampled at the beginning of the song. Either that or it's a damn good impersonation. U-Mos 19:32, 12 August 2007 (UTC) reply
Actually, it's definitely sampled as it is credited in the album booklet. U-Mos 10:54, 19 August 2007 (UTC) reply

Error on CD Spine

This article says that there is a printing error on the cd spine so that it reads the blackout!the blackout!the blckout!, but my copy of the cd reads the blackout! spelt right all three times. I realise this is probably a reissue so is there information anywhere that can be used as a reference for this? So I can put something like "the album has since been reissued with the correct spelling" or whatever. Can anyone help? FlipsidePro09 ( talk) 21:15, 8 January 2010 (UTC) reply


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