Talk:Lightning Bolt

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[edit] Formatting

I am having trouble with the formatting of the live photo. If anyone can fix the size and help choose a nice position for the photo that would be great. Also, many thanks to David Fischer, the webmaster at Lightning Bolt's official site, for helping me obtain permission for this photo in a speedy and courtious manner. Email him a thank you. He looks like business.


  • I changed a few things around but I'm not really an expert so you folks can do with it what you want. The live bit really needs to be filled in as that's where the band are at their best in my opinion. --Jellypuzzle 15:17, 2 August 2005 (UTC)



Where's the information on this new album "Frenzy" coming from?

-They posted on their webside that they would be releasing an improv record early 2006 entitled "Frenzy". - --Janster 00:25, 3 February 2006 (UTC)


Erm, I think a small correction needs to be made to this article.

Lightning Bolt did play an impromptu set outside (in a garden?) at the All Tomorrows Parties festival at Camber Sands, Sussex, in 2004 (see pics at [1]).

However, John Peel (RIP) used to live in Suffolk, which, unfortunately, is a long way from Sussex. They may have played in the front garden of Peel Acres (though I don't recall them ever doing so), but the two events are not the same.

[1] http://www.buzznet.com/buzzwords/lightning%20bolt/

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[edit] Deafness

I planned just to change the word "Only" to "Often" but on second thoughts decided that the comment was a little too close to POV and was not really encyclopedic in its tone or arrot.

In addition a source really will have to be cited, if this is correct then it certainly belongs in the article but if one can not be found I am afraid that it does not merit inclusion since it is unverifiable.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by IndigoJones (talkcontribs).