Talk:Lifehouse (rock opera)

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Somebody has made a frikkin' mess out of this page. If anyone has time to clean it up, please remove all the irrelevant stuff about Tommy and link any remaining mentions to the album page rather than the disambiguation page. Also, IMO, we should cover all the Townshend Lifehouse stuff in a single article: the general Lifehouse concept and its history, plus the two albums Lifehouse Elements and The Lifehouse Chronicles. There's no reason to have several separate articles on narrow variants of the same topic. (If fans of the Album Project insist on having pages on the albums, we could minimize them to the de rigeur infoboxes and track listings, but link them here for the history and analysis of the concept.) – B.Bryant 13:08, 14 January 2006 (UTC)

Yeah, some anonymous user added the sections Original Concept, The Lifehouse Concept and Other Related Albums. Check out this diff. I don't know what the first two are going on about, but I don't really know about the subject. I also wonder if they are original. The last one only confuses me too. I can see that Lifehouse songs came out in bits and pieces in other works, but just because Alice Cooper toured with the band doesn't really mean much for the album. See if you can clear it up. JamesHoadley 16:26, 14 January 2006 (UTC)