Talk:Welcome to the Pleasuredome

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[edit] Picture Disc Controversy

I snipped the following from the main article - seems POV to the max without some authoritative and verifiable citation:

The double picture disk version of the vinyl album featured subtlety edited sleeve notes which effectively directly contradicted those on cardboard cover of the original, which had a Pablo Picasso-style centrefold image.

No offence, but this kind of material needs some verifiable citation prior to inclusion, especially if included in the first paragraph of an article.--DaveG12345 03:10, 12 December 2006 (UTC)

The source is the original double vinyl and double vinyl picture disk, what more is requried? Briantist 03:15, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
Indeed there is even a QUOTE about Picasso under the picture! Briantist 03:16, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
Yep, no offence intended, but that's not quite what is meant when verifiability is concerned. I too have both album formats - yet I do not believe my insight on them needs to be included on WP. That isn't what WP's here for. Quote someone else notable who's made the same comparison that you have made, and you are OK. Otherwise, it fails the verifiability test and, even if we both agree that we have the same albums, it fails WP:NOR. That's my interpretation of Wikipedia policy anyway. And (believe me) - this is everyone else's interpretation too...--DaveG12345 03:35, 12 December 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Power of Love irony

Aside from Frankie being quite clear about this on every TV show they were on and in the music press of the time, it doesn't take more than about five seconds to see it...

From the first line with "The Hooded Claw" (from The Perils of Penelope Pitstop through endless cliches and sacharine suger sweet syrup... There's a "vampires" in there, a "Love with tongues of fire", "undying, death-defying love", "Envy will hurt itself", "flowers and pearls and pretty girls", "we go sublime", "A force from above", and "A sky-scraping dove". It's large blocks of flats that sky-scrape, not birds!

If there was ever any doubt about Paul Morley's marketing manipulation.... Briantist 03:29, 12 December 2006 (UTC)

See above comment ("Picture Disc Controversy" section) - cite someone else notable and verifiable who agrees with you, and we'll see about it. Otherwise, you're in the realms of original research I'm afraid.--DaveG12345 03:35, 12 December 2006 (UTC)