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Who's making these fanboy entries?!
The link to noise band Unicorn is a link to the famous, and obviously real animal the Unicorn. I tried to find something but then I didn't. Maybe they don't exist on the internets(is that possible?) Dorsh 08:34, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
Can some one list the personell as they appear in the picture (eg; text directly beneath the image saying "The Unicorns: (Left to Right) " et cetera. I tried to do it, but I couldn't get it right. Nervousbreakdance 05:45, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
i contacted jamie, he said he'd look around through his pictures for something. what a cool guy! aeymxq ( talk) 23:59, 6 February 2009 (UTC)
off the top of my head, here's some shit that should be done:
also it would be cool to add quotes in the article about things like their subject matter, and why they broke up. there are plenty of interviews to draw from. possibly add a Themes section or something.
another thing: someone with a copy of the 2014 EP should check if nickolas coatsworth or whatever was real, and then cite it. i'm too poor to buy the thing.
aeymxq ( talk) 23:58, 6 February 2009 (UTC)
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"On December 28, 2004, a short message appeared on the Unicorns' website reading "THE UNICORNS ARE DEAD, (R.I.P.)", leading fans to speculate as to whether they had broken up. The Unicorns last show was slated to be on December 21, 2004 in Houston, TX but the show was cancelled. Nicholas Thorburn looked over at Alden Penner and said something along the lines of, "I quit, I can't do this anymore" and walked off stage."
This section doesn't have any cites and it's not strictly accurate-- I was at that show and it wasn't cancelled exactly, they did go on, played 2 or 3 songs, yelled at the crowd for an hour and then basically stormed off stage. (I can't confirm or deny the quote.) I may try to edit this a bit and find a cite? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Awk ( talk • contribs) 18:42, 17 August 2011 (UTC)
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Who's making these fanboy entries?!
The link to noise band Unicorn is a link to the famous, and obviously real animal the Unicorn. I tried to find something but then I didn't. Maybe they don't exist on the internets(is that possible?) Dorsh 08:34, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
Can some one list the personell as they appear in the picture (eg; text directly beneath the image saying "The Unicorns: (Left to Right) " et cetera. I tried to do it, but I couldn't get it right. Nervousbreakdance 05:45, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
i contacted jamie, he said he'd look around through his pictures for something. what a cool guy! aeymxq ( talk) 23:59, 6 February 2009 (UTC)
off the top of my head, here's some shit that should be done:
also it would be cool to add quotes in the article about things like their subject matter, and why they broke up. there are plenty of interviews to draw from. possibly add a Themes section or something.
another thing: someone with a copy of the 2014 EP should check if nickolas coatsworth or whatever was real, and then cite it. i'm too poor to buy the thing.
aeymxq ( talk) 23:58, 6 February 2009 (UTC)
An image used in this article,
File:The unicorns.jpg, has been deleted from
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"On December 28, 2004, a short message appeared on the Unicorns' website reading "THE UNICORNS ARE DEAD, (R.I.P.)", leading fans to speculate as to whether they had broken up. The Unicorns last show was slated to be on December 21, 2004 in Houston, TX but the show was cancelled. Nicholas Thorburn looked over at Alden Penner and said something along the lines of, "I quit, I can't do this anymore" and walked off stage."
This section doesn't have any cites and it's not strictly accurate-- I was at that show and it wasn't cancelled exactly, they did go on, played 2 or 3 songs, yelled at the crowd for an hour and then basically stormed off stage. (I can't confirm or deny the quote.) I may try to edit this a bit and find a cite? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Awk ( talk • contribs) 18:42, 17 August 2011 (UTC)