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Post by velvetgirl on Oct 2, 2009 17:07:55 GMT
Do you have all the birthdays of the members? If yes, we should add them. I can write something more on the german page, too.
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Post by blade on Oct 2, 2009 17:54:39 GMT
They have robots? I'm just picturing that plastic Yul Brynner in the scary film "Westworld" shooting people who run fansites!
Sorry, don't know their birthdays and we only worked out Juanita's birthday from what she said at a gig in Berlin in 2007 (which was on her birthday). So she was born June 25th 1977.
Juanita is eldest, followed by Glenn, Joel and baby Brendan.
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Post by blade on Oct 2, 2009 23:55:13 GMT
I've added some more: 'Compilation Albums' and 'Radio and Web Interviews'. I really need to put further detail to the interviews section, but it'll do for now. I've also sneaked in a link to xanthein's website elsewhere. See if you can spot it, and see if it survives Yul Brynner's next attack!
And how come Yul Brynner didn't destroy the link to vonpip's interview? Going by the rules, it shouldn't be there, but I'm not going to delete it because he's a member of the board.
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Post by blade on Oct 3, 2009 23:26:08 GMT
I have now included a surreptitious link to Chasing Lullabies by referencing a quote Juanita made to us regarding Radio Wars. See if you can spot it.
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Post by velvetgirl on Oct 4, 2009 6:59:06 GMT
@ Blade Did she wrote it right here?
By the way: I've made some changes on the german wiki side.
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Post by blade on Oct 6, 2009 20:34:28 GMT
The comment on the Wiki page that Juanita made about the Radio Wars reviews actually was in a personal message to me after I sent the band a message on their Myspace page. It proves they do read them!
I've updated the Wiki page to include live web links to loads (19 in all) of video and audio interviews (mainly) and radio sessions - and none of them are from youtube - they're all from the original source (more or less). So get clicking on the references at the bottom of the Wiki page - that is until some robot decides they're illegal links and deletes them all.
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Post by blade on Nov 4, 2009 23:44:05 GMT
Nothing's been happening here lately, so I thought I'd tell you I added a bit more to the Wiki page last week. It's the paragraph about the Steins' early family life.
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Post by blade on Nov 24, 2009 22:45:26 GMT
If any of you are mad keen to collect every instance of Howling Bells on CD, I've added to the Wiki page a whole lot more Compilation albums on which their music appears.
Not claiming it's complete but there are many more than I knew existed before.
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Post by blade on Dec 13, 2009 17:24:24 GMT
I've added a bit about the 'bad times' - the band getting robbed, Brendan getting pepper-sprayed and doing his back......
I've also split the 'History' section into 2004-2007, 2008-2009 and Touring.
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Post by mattchew on Dec 13, 2009 18:38:08 GMT
Hadn't heard about them being robbed. That's interesting. Was it at a venue, an airport, or where?
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Post by blade on Dec 13, 2009 22:56:00 GMT
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Post by mattchew on Dec 14, 2009 1:32:40 GMT
Ouch.....what a rotten deal.
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Post by blade on Dec 19, 2009 0:04:28 GMT
I've added a load of new stuff to the Howling Bells Wiki page, including mention of the two new songs, and other bits too. See here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howling_BellsWhile updating this I had reason to look at the Kings of Leon Wiki page and noticed a link to the Kings of Leon fansite. Why hasn't that dastardly robot deleted this when it delights in deleting ours?
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Post by blade on Jan 14, 2010 10:02:02 GMT
I've added some new sections:
Live radio and web performances
Cover versions
Other material
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Post by mattchew on Aug 15, 2010 21:20:25 GMT
Why no mention of Sing Sing Studios, Melbourne or Air Studios, London for the recording of Radio Wars?
Also, 2003 Glenn played drums for the Natalie Miller single, 'He Said She Said'.
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