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To whoever posted the whole bloody plot of the album: thanks very much, you bastard. Some of us haven't heard it yet and don't want it spoiled!

Dude, who listens to songs purely for plot. And timestamp your posts. LordRobert 23:58, 21 May 2007 (UTC)

Fine. I'll back my argument with a signature. I notice my edit's been reverted. Without starting a revert war 1: it's been reverted on the basis of a policy that's still in the "request for feedback" stage and is disputed. 2: nobody said anything about "purely", and it subtracts nothing from the article to mark spoilers as spoilers for those of us who DO care about such things (obviously I do, or I wouldn't have said so!) 3: it's debatable whether this falls under the criteria of the cited style policy anyway; most other album articles do not disclose the storyline of the tracks (if any) in the first paragraph. - SoulSkorpion 15:26, 29 June 2007 (UTC)

Track 3 is listed as "Wish You Were Here", which definitely seems like the correct spelling, but on the track listing on the liner notes, and throughout the lyrics printed therein, the phrase is consistently spelled "Wish You Where Here". Should Wikipedia correspond to the liner notes? Or should we print what we think is the correct spelling? --Horizon Star (talk) 23:23, 4 March 2008 (UTC)