Talk:Jerky Boys
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[edit] The Jerky Tapes
This is listed as a compilation, and not a Studio album - which I believe is incorrect. The Jerky Tapes was released in 2001 (after all other albums) with completely new material. Some of the calls were related to tracks from Stop Staring At Me! (i.e. Silverman Baby!) - but they had never been released before. It seems to me like more of a "B Sides" album. I'm not 100% sure - but it appears that it was released by Johnny on his own after the split (kind of like Kamal's ill-fated Once A Jerk, Always A Jerk release).
- I agree with you, The Jerky Tapes should be a studio album rather than a compilation. The performers are listed as "The Jerky Boys," and both of the guys (Johnny & Kamal) are making the calls. Sundevilesq 00:34, 29 December 2006 (UTC)
I didn't want to update the main page without some kind of confirmation from another user. Does this recording classify as another "Studio Album"? Joeldixon66 03:59, 6 Dec 2004 (UTC)
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This has no relevance to an encyclopaedia article on the troupe. -- SGBailey 00:40 Dec 30, 2002 (UTC)
[edit] December 2006 Cleanup
I did the best I could cleaning up this article (with the scarce references I could find on the web), and adding a complete discography. Any help (particularly in the Intro section) will be appreciated (properly sourced, of course, Jerky!)! Sundevilesq 23:33, 31 December 2006 (UTC)
- You took out that they were originally known as the Subjectivist League. This should be worked in somewhere (perhaps a history section)? —Chowbok ☠ 01:29, 1 January 2007 (UTC)
- I saw that, but I couldn't find an independent source that referred to the Subjectivist League. Can you find one? If so, let's add it back in. Sundevilesq 01:35, 1 January 2007 (UTC)
- I'll take a look... I know they were called that from personal experience. I bought an LP around 1992 that just said "The Subjectivist League" on it and it was the Jerky Boys, although that was before anybody had heard of them. I know that's OR, though, so I'll try to find something else backing that up. —Chowbok ☠ 01:55, 1 January 2007 (UTC)
- I saw that, but I couldn't find an independent source that referred to the Subjectivist League. Can you find one? If so, let's add it back in. Sundevilesq 01:35, 1 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Subjectivist League
A new editor has added the Subjectivist League as the 1st Jerky Boys album, and has also added an unreferenced/uncited statement regarding same. As the above discussion with Chowbok shows, there is OR that the Jerky Boys were known as "The Subjectivist League" initially, but that is ALL there is at this point - just OR. I credit Chowbok for not adding it in the article, and I believe the new edit should be reverted back (unless the editor can cite references to the Jerky Boys = Subjectivist League). Thoughts? Sundevilesq 23:08, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
- I wish there was some way to verify this. I have The Subjectivist League LP and it sure sounds like them! Teamgoon 09:46, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
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- In a March 2007 interview referenced in the article, Brennan spoke about "the Tube Bar" tapes, but made absolutely no mention of the "Subjectivist League" when discussing the JB's early years. Are the Tube Bar tapes related to the Subjectivist League? Sundevilesq 06:16, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
I just did some research, and located the webpage of the record company that originally released The Subjectivist League LP. http://www.scatrecords.com/discog.htm Scroll down to #29 and you will see it credited as the 'Jerky' LP, released February 1993. I just played the LP, and there is no doubt it IS The Jerky Boys! The Tube Bar Tapes have absolutely no relevance to The Jerky Boys other than being a major influence on prank callers everywhere. You can read about The Tube Bar Tapes and Louis 'Red' Deutsch right here on Wikipedia. Teamgoon 23:08, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] The Jerky Boys: The Movie
Is the title "The Jerky Boys: The Movie" as suggested by the poster, or just "Jerky Boys: The Movie" which is the title given many times in the article? Any input?Pygmypony 10:59, 31 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Rosine
I always thought Rosine was female. Is there any evidence Rosine is male? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Harksaw (talk • contribs) 22:04, 27 February 2008 (UTC)
- I agree. There's nothing in the calls or on the album artwork to indicate that Rosine is anything BUT a female character. I had edited out the "gay male" reference before, but someone reverted. Can we get a consensus and change it? Sundevilesq (talk) 08:29, 22 April 2008 (UTC)