Talk:Neil Finn
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|| On 26th October 2004, Neil got Johnny Marr up on stage during a gig in Liverpool to perform 'Teenage Kicks' by the Undertones, as a tribute to John Peel, who died that day. (The song is well known to have been Peel's favourite single) Thinks: If he lives in Bath and she works in Auckland does this mean that the marriage didn't last? If so, should this be mentioned, if not should this be explained?--80.177.14.123 18:19, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
- I have removed the reference to Bath - it has no bearing on him as an artist and included the word "currently" (which I think is a big no-no). It also stops speculation like the above. Deadstar 11:02, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Rest Of The Day Off
I've removed 'Rest Of The Day Off' from UK singles release as it was only released as a promo, as I understand it. 'Hole In The Ice' was however officially released as a single.
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