Talk:Thing-Fish

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Please help resolve the spelling of David Ocker's (Oker?) name. He is billed by both names on the ArtistDirect web site as playing the Synclavier. I assumed that was a typo and merged the entries. Anyone have this album? -- Dave C. 19:33, 20 Mar 2005 (UTC)

I'm going with 'Ocker', based on the pathetic 69 hits from a google for "david oker", and this. Flowerparty 03:00, 9 September 2005 (UTC)

I noticed that this page is in the 'albums of unknown importance' category. It is at times a challenging or even combative listen. If the album does not drive you insane, you will have a much stronger mind after listening to it a few times. Thing-Fish touches on Tuskegee, and the cover of the album looks suspiciously like the picture in this article: [1]. Larry Flynt contributed funds for production, and published several pages of photographs following the plot of the Thing-Fish album in his magazine. That's a landmark album! We could take this feature! Listen to the album a few times, surely thousands of pop culture references can be extracted from the script.

--205.206.139.41 (talk) 23:50, 18 January 2008 (UTC)