Talk:Neon Bible (album)

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[edit] Illegal d/l link

some ignorant individual has edited this link into the main article . the edit sig says his i.p. is 82.112.130.58 . i removed the link. --Flvg94 19:12, 29 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] John Kennedy Toole's Neon Bible

Removed "Neon Bible is named after The Neon Bible, the first work of John Kennedy Toole, better known as the author of A Confederacy of Dunces." I've read secondhand remarks from the band, though not citation worthy, that the titles are a coincidence. If anyone can back either side of the claim up, it would be appreciated. Robixsmash 05:31, 18 February 2007 (UTC)

I re-added it. The booklet states that IT IS named after the novel. --ThrowingStick/Talk 21:01, 3 March 2007 (UTC)

I bought the album today and my booklet only says "The name Neon Bible, from a novel by John Kennedy Toole, is used with permission of Grove Press, Inc. c/o Macintosh & Otis Inc.". To me, that doesn't say that the title was taken from the novel, only that the rights to the title are owned by this publisher. Does your booklet use another wording? Blur4760 14:13, 5 March 2007 (UTC)

I agree with Blur, that doesn't suggest it to me either. I think it should be removed again. Robixsmash 19:29, 8 March 2007 (UTC)

For what it's worth, in an interview here: [1], Win Butler says it's not taken from the book, although he has read it...(see second page of the interview)

I took the part out about the booklet stating that it is named after the novel. My booklet's wording does not suggest that, and it is not true. So if anyone wants to put it back in, I would be grateful if he let me know what his booklet says.Blur4760 00:09, 24 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] NME Review?

Someone added an NME review (9/10), but I can neither find the review anywhere on the website, nor did the editor provide a link. Thoughts? 64.81.146.219 01:28, 2 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Deluxe edition

I've noticed that it says that the hinged box contains a 32 page booklet created by the band and also 2 flipbooks. Apparently, I think the 2 flipbooks are the 32 page booklet. I've bought the limited edition and it came with the 2 flipbooks, a booklet with lyrics, and the CD. I couldn't find a 32 page booklet like it was advertised, so it must be those flipbooks. --SkinnerIJA 09:50, 9 March 2007 (UTC)

I have the deluxe hinged box. However, mine is the european pressing, and it differs from yours - i have a booklet with lyrics, and in the corners of it there are images that animate as you flip the booklet, but I only have the one booklet, and not two additional flipbooks. --ThrowingStick/Talk 19:01, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
Turns out there a deluxe-er one, which i purchased today. It comes in a paper box, which contains the aforementioned booklet, two flipbooks, and the cd, the cd being in a plastic sleeve. Since i now own both versions, i'll do a side-by-side pic and add it. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by ThrowingStick (talkcontribs) 17:35, 30 March 2007 (UTC).
Done --ThrowingStick/Talk 17:10, 31 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Irish Charts

I have added a citation to the Irish charts claim - however the page is changed every week so someone will have to find a new one. --Macca7174 21:52, 10 March 2007 (UTC)

Neon Bible entered the Irish charts at Number 1 NOT number 20

[edit] Last.fm charts

check this out guys: [2]. is this worth a mention? i also created a topic in the last.fm forums, here. no replies yet.

--ThrowingStick/Talk 19:03, 22 March 2007 (UTC)

Personally, I don't think it's worth mentioning. Last.fm has a somewhat biased pool of users (whose listening habits tend toward indie rock) and, given that bias, Neon Bible's dominance of the charts isn't really that significant.

--mr ethanboy/Talk 19:37, 22 March 2007 (UTC)