User talk:Richsage

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[edit] Ultrabeat

Oops, I assumed there'd only be one band with that name...

You can probably move the UK band - the one I meant when I wrote that stub - to the main Ultrabeat page, because despite coming higher when I was googling for them, the Swedish band probably aren't as notable to an English speaking audience. --Kiand 00:14, 30 January 2006 (UTC)

Theres a few possibilitie - requested moves is one. Another is moving the christian Swedes to, say, Ultrabeat (Swedish band) and redirect the main page to the UK band, or theres the slightly dodgy method of just chaning the article thats currently at Ultrabeat to mean the UK band and redirecting the Ultrabeat (UK) page - I really doubt anyone means the Swedes... --Kiand 20:27, 31 January 2006 (UTC)
Now, too make sure I google better next time ;)
There should really also be an article on Scouse House considering some of the far less commercially sucessful and obscure genres that have articles, if you're ever critically short of things to do and assuming I've not hit that stage myself... --Kiand 20:57, 31 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Stone Roses in Northop

Rich, it is mentioned in the book The Stone Roses and the Resurrection of British Pop by John Robb and my mate showed me the disused farmhouse where the Roses recorded in Ewloe. I think it is by a petrol station.

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