Talk:Rob Hirst

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I've made some changes in the article. First and foremost, a previous writer referred to Rob Hirst as the primary songwriter for the band. A cursory check of the actual credits of their albums shows that most of the songs were written by Hirst and guitarist Jim Moginie, usually together. Moginie also wrote a number of songs with Garrett. Furthermore, most of the band considered Moginie to be the "musical genius", cooking up songs in his basement. Unfortunately I no longer have the many clippings I once did about the band, but most of this information was gleaned from articles in the Australian press. I've also added the comment about Hirst being "camera-friendly" because I can't think of a better way to describe his obvious media and female following. Perhaps someone reading this can add that in, as well. 67.10.131.229 4 July 2005 12:19 (UTC)