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==Reviews / Linkspam==
==Reviews / Linkspam==
The [[Tiny Mix Tapes]] review has been removed several times now, the last time with the edit summary "removed linkspam". Reading the wikipedia article on Tiny Mix Tapes, I cannot see why their review should not qualify for the respective section, even less how it could be regarded "linkspam". The latter is a term that might be applied to several other reviews that are mentioned in the infobox but do seem to stem from less professional review sites/sources (e.g. most of those that do not have their own article here). --[[User:A.bit|a.bit]] 19:29, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
The [[Tiny Mix Tapes]] review has been removed several times now, the last time with the edit summary "removed linkspam". Reading the wikipedia article on Tiny Mix Tapes, I cannot see why their review should not qualify for the respective section, even less how it could be regarded "linkspam". The latter is a term that might be applied to several other reviews that are mentioned in the infobox but do seem to stem from less professional review sites/sources (e.g. most of those that do not have their own article here). --[[User:A.bit|a.bit]] 19:29, 20 March 2007 (UTC)

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==London?==
Surely the city is Brighton, as he states in Waiting For The 7.18 - "Let's drive to Brighton on the weekend"? <span style="font-family:Trebuchet MS;">[[User_talk:UncleMontezuma|<span style="color:DarkRed;">Uncle</span>]][[User:UncleMontezuma|<span style="color:red;">Montezuma</span>]]</span> 08:58, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
: i think that generally that bit is coincidental, since the band are from there. i think the area in question is London, but he again refers to the Weekend in an unrelated context - ie., driving from London to Brighton. --[[User:SteelersFan UK06|SteelersFan UK06]] 03:22, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
: There are also references to London in that song, though: "The [[Northern Line]] is the loudest". And no one would call Brighton "the city." --[[User:Tothebarricades.tk|Tothebarricades]] ([[User talk:Tothebarricades.tk|talk]]) 20:23, 14 April 2008 (UTC)

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Archive 1

Is this a concept album?

Seems to meet the criteria of a consistent theme. That is: the songs are stories of different individuals in the city. --Andrewbootlegger (talk) 01:30, 27 November 2015 (UTC)

Two Editions?

Does anyone know if there will be a version which contains a DVD or something like that? --Jimmyjrg 01:26, 2 February 2007 (UTC)

Yes there is, I know because I have it. The album cover is red and the album came with A weekend In The City and a DVD disc containing "The making of a weekend in the city" and music videos for the prayer and I still remember. The normal album was for about £10 whilst the DVD edition was for £13. -Omaster

Reviews / Linkspam

The Tiny Mix Tapes review has been removed several times now, the last time with the edit summary "removed linkspam". Reading the wikipedia article on Tiny Mix Tapes, I cannot see why their review should not qualify for the respective section, even less how it could be regarded "linkspam". The latter is a term that might be applied to several other reviews that are mentioned in the infobox but do seem to stem from less professional review sites/sources (e.g. most of those that do not have their own article here). --a.bit 19:29, 20 March 2007 (UTC)

London?

Surely the city is Brighton, as he states in Waiting For The 7.18 - "Let's drive to Brighton on the weekend"? UncleMontezuma 08:58, 7 May 2007 (UTC)

i think that generally that bit is coincidental, since the band are from there. i think the area in question is London, but he again refers to the Weekend in an unrelated context - ie., driving from London to Brighton. --SteelersFan UK06 03:22, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
There are also references to London in that song, though: "The Northern Line is the loudest". And no one would call Brighton "the city." --Tothebarricades (talk) 20:23, 14 April 2008 (UTC)