Talk:We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes

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This album is connected!

ID of "Trevor Adams"

The recent wikification of Trevor Adams's name might be good, but I sort of see a problem here: How do we know that the Trevor Adams the "Trevor Adams" article is about is the same as the Trevor Adams the album is dedicated to? Does the link even imply that? What should be done about this? The Storm Surfer 21:27, 11 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

I can just about guarantee you that the Trevor Adams linked to is not the correct Trevor Adams. There was a band in Bellingham (where DCfC is from) called Pacer. Their drummer was named Trevor, and IIRC his last name was Adams. If you read the history here [1], there are frequent mentions of a Trevor in the group of people around early DCfC. It would also make sense as the previous album Something About Airplanes is dedicated to Barton Sharp (the Bart in the winter 1997 entry)--Saul T (talk) 20:07, 8 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

Hey! I am the Trevor Adams that the Death Cab album is dedicated to. Yes, I played in the band Pacer and was (still am) friends with the guys in Death Cab. I am not the British actor Trevor Adams or the beefcake/model/body-builder Trevor Adams who pops up first when you Google my name. Neither am I the Trevor Adams who once put out an album called Country Classics. I lived in Bellingham, WA from 96-99. I live in Grand Junction, CO, and work in a library. I am not famous so I am not that find-able online. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.102.225.125 (talk) 04:05, 12 August 2014 (UTC)Reply

Instruments for Christopher Walla

I don't know what the CD notes say, but shouldn't he be listed as playing 'Guitar' rather than 'telecaster'? Telecaster is a Fender guitar model, but it's still a guitar, not a separate instrument. Is it written this way because of how the CD credits him or should this be corrected? -Austin Gibbons (talk) 19:53, 22 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

Kinda comes off like an advert

A large part of this article are positive quotes from one of the artists who released the album. jus' sayin'.

173.132.24.122 (talk) 04:28, 20 November 2011 (UTC)MoiReply

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