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It looks like a good article to me but I wonder if something more about Vulture Street (the actual street) itself would be worth including with the West End alternative scene and so on, and how, if at all, this ties into the feel of the album. I'm sure sure that it does, but I remember I first heard the name of the album, I thought it was very apt.
On another note I see Stanley Street gets an article but Vulture Street misses out! -- Mattinbgn\ talk 07:48, 16 December 2007 (UTC)
Heh I was just about to come here to ask about ......other ppl noticed the Vulture St End from the Gabba.... Blnguyen ( bananabucket) 07:58, 17 December 2007 (UTC)
That be all arr. M3tal H3ad ( talk) 06:16, 20 December 2007 (UTC)
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/09/19/1063625142523.html
If we ever go for FAC...just found this while doing O#5 research. dihydrogen monoxide ( H20) 06:50, 9 March 2008 (UTC)
— Giggy 10:59, 23 July 2008 (UTC)
Should be noted that the single release dates on the album are incorrect - if On My Mind was released that late the album would have been ineligible to be nominated Album of the Year at the 2003 ARIAs. Which it did, in fact, win. The other issue is that Since You've Been Gone was released last, in about March 2004. The correct order would be: - On My Mind - around July '03 - Love Your Way - Spring '03 - Sept/Oct - Sunsets - December '03 - Since You've Been Gone - March '04
I will try and find firmer dates than those but the ones currently on the page are definitely incorrect. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.245.88.155 ( talk) 10:18, 15 November 2011 (UTC)
I'd like to move this article to Vulture Street (album) (or whatever else people might prefer) as I would like to create an entry for the road of the same name, so best to create a disambiguation page Vulture Street. Your thoughts? Kerry ( talk) 02:56, 19 January 2014 (UTC)
It is unclear what the relationship between the album title and the street actually is. The article has a citation to http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/09/19/1063625142523.html which claims that Vulture Street is the address of the group's Fortitude Valley rehearsal space. Problem: there is no Vulture Street in Fortitude Valley. The article itself says the album was launched at the Tivoli nightclub on Vulture Street (with a former link to West End, Queensland). Problem: The Tivoli nightclub is in Costin Street, Fortitude Valley nowhere near Vulture Street or West End. The article has a citation to http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/07/11/1057783348441.html which states that the album was launched at the Tivoli in Fortitude Valley but provides no explanation of the album title. Not cited in the article, this ABC Rage web page claims that the album is named after "a street in West End, Queensland, which was the location of the band's first recording room"; since Vulture Street does pass through West End, this seems plausible. The Powderfinger article attributes the album name to "the location of the band's first recording room in West End, Brisbane" but does not appear to provide a citation for this fact. The Powderfinger article makes no mention of the Tivoli or Fortitude Valley. To me, the only coherent version of events is that Vulture Street, West End is the location of the band's first recording studio and that the album was launched at the Tivoli nightclub in Costin Street, Fortitude Valley. Is there anyone who know about this group and their music who can confirm this? Kerry ( talk) 21:07, 10 January 2015 (UTC)
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It looks like a good article to me but I wonder if something more about Vulture Street (the actual street) itself would be worth including with the West End alternative scene and so on, and how, if at all, this ties into the feel of the album. I'm sure sure that it does, but I remember I first heard the name of the album, I thought it was very apt.
On another note I see Stanley Street gets an article but Vulture Street misses out! -- Mattinbgn\ talk 07:48, 16 December 2007 (UTC)
Heh I was just about to come here to ask about ......other ppl noticed the Vulture St End from the Gabba.... Blnguyen ( bananabucket) 07:58, 17 December 2007 (UTC)
That be all arr. M3tal H3ad ( talk) 06:16, 20 December 2007 (UTC)
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/09/19/1063625142523.html
If we ever go for FAC...just found this while doing O#5 research. dihydrogen monoxide ( H20) 06:50, 9 March 2008 (UTC)
— Giggy 10:59, 23 July 2008 (UTC)
Should be noted that the single release dates on the album are incorrect - if On My Mind was released that late the album would have been ineligible to be nominated Album of the Year at the 2003 ARIAs. Which it did, in fact, win. The other issue is that Since You've Been Gone was released last, in about March 2004. The correct order would be: - On My Mind - around July '03 - Love Your Way - Spring '03 - Sept/Oct - Sunsets - December '03 - Since You've Been Gone - March '04
I will try and find firmer dates than those but the ones currently on the page are definitely incorrect. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.245.88.155 ( talk) 10:18, 15 November 2011 (UTC)
I'd like to move this article to Vulture Street (album) (or whatever else people might prefer) as I would like to create an entry for the road of the same name, so best to create a disambiguation page Vulture Street. Your thoughts? Kerry ( talk) 02:56, 19 January 2014 (UTC)
It is unclear what the relationship between the album title and the street actually is. The article has a citation to http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/09/19/1063625142523.html which claims that Vulture Street is the address of the group's Fortitude Valley rehearsal space. Problem: there is no Vulture Street in Fortitude Valley. The article itself says the album was launched at the Tivoli nightclub on Vulture Street (with a former link to West End, Queensland). Problem: The Tivoli nightclub is in Costin Street, Fortitude Valley nowhere near Vulture Street or West End. The article has a citation to http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/07/11/1057783348441.html which states that the album was launched at the Tivoli in Fortitude Valley but provides no explanation of the album title. Not cited in the article, this ABC Rage web page claims that the album is named after "a street in West End, Queensland, which was the location of the band's first recording room"; since Vulture Street does pass through West End, this seems plausible. The Powderfinger article attributes the album name to "the location of the band's first recording room in West End, Brisbane" but does not appear to provide a citation for this fact. The Powderfinger article makes no mention of the Tivoli or Fortitude Valley. To me, the only coherent version of events is that Vulture Street, West End is the location of the band's first recording studio and that the album was launched at the Tivoli nightclub in Costin Street, Fortitude Valley. Is there anyone who know about this group and their music who can confirm this? Kerry ( talk) 21:07, 10 January 2015 (UTC)
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