Talk:Noah and the Whale
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[edit]How is this line "On 21st February 2008, the group played a concert at Music Hall of Williamsburg where they performed mostly new songs about Fink's apparent heartbreak. The band played only three of its well-known songs: "Give a Little Love", "Mary" and "Rocks and Daggers" and the crowd left somewhat disappointed." worthy of inclusion in this article? Was the crowd surveyed on their reaction?
It seems a little too specific and should be deleted. 167.30.73.70 (talk) 05:30, 5 March 2009 (UTC)
This "Wendy Jane" stuff
[edit]I just bulk deleted all of the unsourced Wendy Jane stuff on the article. According to [this interview], Charlie Fink has never heard of her. It's probably wishful thinking/self insertion from some fan. Doc StrangeMailboxLogbook 20:24, 21 May 2009 (UTC)
Links for reference
[edit]I removed these links from the external links section per WP:ELNO. They may be useful for future reference.
- Noah and the Whale on Obscure Sound
- Acoustic Session with 'They Shoot Music – Don't They'
- The Independent: Feb 2009
- Interview at musicOMH
- The Comment Tree interviews Noah and the Whale
- Interview on Platforms Magazine
- Jazzy the cockatoo dances to 5 Years Time on YouTube
- Abbot, Stephen (2008) "Noah and the Whale, FREEDM Studio, Roundhouse, Camden, London (review)", The Guardian
- Appearance on Plus1TV.com
- Take Away Show on Blogotheque
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