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I believe that the LSD reference is incorrect for Blue Sunshine... Wasn't this covered in the Biography?
Second, I have a hard time believing that Martin McCarrick was on keyboards. it was fucking Robert Smith, no?
If, User:Dblecros, you had followed the link to supergroup in the first sentence of the article, you would have learned that
[blockquote]In the late 1960s, the term supergroup was coined to describe music groups comprising members of great proficiency who had already achieved fame or respect in other groups or as individual artists. The term took its name from the 1968 album Super Session with Al Kooper, Mike Bloomfield, and Stephen Stills.[/blockquote]
Also, to sign your posts (which you should, please, always do), type four tildes (~) in a row, like this: ~~~~. Exploding Boy 20:46, 7 March 2006 (UTC)
Now just whose (girl)friend was Jeanette Landray? Via a google search, some places say she was a "friend" of Smiths', some a "friend" of Budgie's, some say Smith and Severin placed and advert and she was the best. Nowhere have I seen that she was anyone either band's girlfriend. Also consider that Siouxsie and Budgie had had a relationship since 1981 (by most sources I could find).... Folkor 14:36, 26 March 2006 (UTC)
Is it correct to keep French and Spanish forums on the external links ?
According to this 1984 interview, the title "Blue Sunshine" did not come from the movie.
Shake Magazine (Interview with Robert Smith) -- pasta! 00:13, 28 May 2006 (UTC)
Is mentioned in the infobox and visible in the edit, not visible at all in the article. Is that deliberate or is the infobox code broken?
Also there is no such thing as a Wonderland Records page, although it was an independent label for Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Creatures and The Glove. There should be at least a section that speaks about it somewhere, a redirect could/should be made. I've got an article for it in Siouxsiepedia (still working on it). It can be used for citations if necessary. -- Molokaicreeper ( talk) 06:26, 21 November 2012 (UTC)
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I believe that the LSD reference is incorrect for Blue Sunshine... Wasn't this covered in the Biography?
Second, I have a hard time believing that Martin McCarrick was on keyboards. it was fucking Robert Smith, no?
If, User:Dblecros, you had followed the link to supergroup in the first sentence of the article, you would have learned that
[blockquote]In the late 1960s, the term supergroup was coined to describe music groups comprising members of great proficiency who had already achieved fame or respect in other groups or as individual artists. The term took its name from the 1968 album Super Session with Al Kooper, Mike Bloomfield, and Stephen Stills.[/blockquote]
Also, to sign your posts (which you should, please, always do), type four tildes (~) in a row, like this: ~~~~. Exploding Boy 20:46, 7 March 2006 (UTC)
Now just whose (girl)friend was Jeanette Landray? Via a google search, some places say she was a "friend" of Smiths', some a "friend" of Budgie's, some say Smith and Severin placed and advert and she was the best. Nowhere have I seen that she was anyone either band's girlfriend. Also consider that Siouxsie and Budgie had had a relationship since 1981 (by most sources I could find).... Folkor 14:36, 26 March 2006 (UTC)
Is it correct to keep French and Spanish forums on the external links ?
According to this 1984 interview, the title "Blue Sunshine" did not come from the movie.
Shake Magazine (Interview with Robert Smith) -- pasta! 00:13, 28 May 2006 (UTC)
Is mentioned in the infobox and visible in the edit, not visible at all in the article. Is that deliberate or is the infobox code broken?
Also there is no such thing as a Wonderland Records page, although it was an independent label for Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Creatures and The Glove. There should be at least a section that speaks about it somewhere, a redirect could/should be made. I've got an article for it in Siouxsiepedia (still working on it). It can be used for citations if necessary. -- Molokaicreeper ( talk) 06:26, 21 November 2012 (UTC)