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Definitely needs to be organized TheDavesr 00:06, 28 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Foxy of foxey?

Seems to me that the song name is supposed to be spelt without an "e". Pictures of album back covers that I found on the web were all spelt without an "e" and [1] mentions that it was incorrectly spelt with an "e" on the US version of Are you experienced.—Vadmium 05:35, 29 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

On the back of "Are You Experienced?" [UK] it is spelt without an E. However, when you insert the CD into a computer it automatically is called "Foxey Lady". In the dictionary it is spelt "Foxy", but who knows?! Personally I'm for Foxy.

This is true. There is no 'e' in 'foxy'. But the way things are working today on the 'Niki Wiki' this will take at least years to fix. JW has a layer of apparatchiks under him today he's not aware of.