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[edit] Removal of Andrew Dwight from Former Members' Lists
I've removed Andrew Dwight from the lists because, while he did play several sets with the band, he did so as a guest and not as an official member. While Dwight was definitely the most regular guest in the past, it would be hard to come up with a reason why to list him, but not list more prominent guests such as Paul Colman and AJ Mora. He did contribute to recordings, but so did Jeremy Wright, who also made multiple guest appearances. That said, I'm basing this off original research, so if anyone has a good reference that shows he was actually a member then please re-add him with the reference details. - Kineticpast 08:04, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
- The why dont we create a section about the former regular guests? --Dan027 15:06, 8 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Shane O'Keeffe's name spelling
There's just been a recent edit on the page to Shane's last name to a more correct looking O'Keefe, but the correct spelling does have two Fs. I believe the confusion came from the Nothing to Say single's liner notes which have it incorrect. The correct spelling is found in the Aurora album liner notes, several websites and most importantly on Shane's current band's MySpace. Kineticpast 22:18, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] More Than Kind single status
Time to put MTK's single status up for a vote! When I initially updated the discography to include which album each single came from I listed MTK as a Non-album single, but others have moved it to Aurora single status. The reason there is some disagreement is that the song does actually appear on Aurora, but the vinyl single is both a newer recording and a fairly different composition. It features a different bass player and backing vocalist and wasn't even released by the same record label. I vote Non-album to differentiate the two recordings and because album singles are usually made to promote the album, whereas this single was produced as a step of independence away from the album's label. Kineticpast 22:35, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
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- Vote as Aurora single - Even though it is was released on a different record label and is a different version from the album, it was still used to promote the album. It isn't uncommon for musicians to release things on different labels or to have alternate single version of a song for the single. It would still be considered as 'from Aurora'. - kollision 23:15, 31 October 2006 (UTC)
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- Aurora single, different recordings are used for singles and albums occasionaly, The Living Ends single Prisoner of Society is two different recordings aswell, and that is considered a single off their self titled album. --Dan027 08:00, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Copyvio
In the first section of the article, starting from "Shortly before the recording of Aurora"... I'd just like to point out that this is a direct copy/paste from the antiskeptic home page. If anyone with more experience in these matters could have a look, and take appropriate action, that would be great. CattleGirl talk | e@ 11:09, 26 December 2006 (UTC)