Talk:Urgh! A Music War

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This page was voted on for deletion at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Urgh! A Music War. The final result was Keep. --Deathphoenix 17:58, 27 May 2005 (UTC)

This article says both that the film was released in 1981 and 1982. Which is correct? Or why have two dates? I agree this is an important film which documents many important performers. But this article would benefit from more citations and sources. Jdubowsky 02:33, 15 January 2007 (UTC)

My understanding is that it was released in 1981 in the UK and in 1982 in the US, but I don't have a citable source. --MCB 03:27, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

MCB, if you dont have a citable source we are not interested in your opinion.

[edit] Down in the Park

The version of Urgh: A Music War shown on Comcast's INHD channel does include Gary Numan's performance of "Down in the Park," futuristic go-kart and all. That may invalidate the theory that Numan has refused permission to show this on TV. 66.28.71.162 18:55, 1 March 2007 (UTC)