Talk:Lois Maffeo

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[edit] "Louie Louie" vs. "Louie Louie Got Married"

I had earlier corrected the title of the B-side of The Tentacles' single "The Touch" -- it's called "Louie Louie Got Married," not "Louie Louie." It's an entirely different song from the famous one that bears the latter title, though it makes some lyrical and musical references to it.

Someone changed the title back without explanation on January 11, but my information is verified based on owning the single, listening to the song (right now, in fact) and reading the label. Therefore I am reverting it to the correct version.

Accordion feedback (talk) 09:15, 22 January 2008 (UTC)