Talk:Sunny Day Real Estate

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The text of this article steals several long passages from SDRE's AllMusic.com page. Please clean up --BrokenStoic 12:28, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Original break up reason

Wasn't there an interview where one of the guys other than Jeremy said something about Jeremy locking himself in aroom for a long stretch of time around the conversion?


I added the info about the origin of LP2 from my own personal knowledge. I had a habit in high school of affixing the white CD side titles to my car. LP2 was printed on the label adorning the "pink album", regardless of offical title. I also added Jeff Palmers full name to HIFTBSO credits. Other issues: I remember reading somewhere that the Jeremy Enigk "letter" to Seth regarding Christianity was a hoax, but I'll refrain from editing until I can site a credible source. I also heard the rumor about Jeremy locking himself in his room for a month (mentioned above), but I don't think there's any credible information about that.

Jeremy's statement regarding Jesus Christ is completely consistent with Christianity. However, in his commetns on the World Waits lyric sheet he seems to reduce God to an "it" and "divine purpose" (see comments under "Wayword Love"), which is patently non-Christian. Which is it? The sheets with his latest quotes are available through his publicist. --72.187.123.205 00:21, 14 December 2006 (UTC)

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