Talk:Death in Vegas
This page indeed needs a bit of attention and reworking, but I do not understand some of the major edits over the last couple of months (as of Feb. 2006) the idea of reorganising the page in thematic sections is good, but large chunks fo information regarding the chronology and evolution of the albums have been thrown away. I guess this is "cleanup", but perhaps we should try to reincorporate this information in a better, more coherent way?
what about Death In Vegas - Milk It (Greatest Hits 2005) ?
Does anybody know what happened to the Death In Vegas website (www.deathinvegas.co.uk / www.continorooms.com) ??
As far as i know, death in vegas are broken up. I searched for their individual names on myspace and found that the both of them are in two completely different bands now(they don't make anything close to DIV, they are not very good and they are not signed). I'm not sure if they are on hiatus but im not expecting any new material from them any time soon.
Black Dahlia
--70.153.13.225 02:53, 25 August 2006 (UTC)"Dirge" is played in the "Black Dahlia" movie trailer. Maybe someone should mention that under trivia...
The lyrics from "Rocco" are actually pulled from Billie Holiday's "Moaning Low". Not sure if that's worth a mention as an influence or not. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.219.61.43 (talk) 15:47, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
Page needs tidying up
Somebody needs to tidy up the 'members' section following the reformation with a new line up.
Currently on the page Steve Hellier is listed as the only 'past member', but Tim Holmes, Mat Flint and Ian Button are no longer a part of the band in it's 2011/2012 form. There may well be other names listed as members who are no longer in DiV
Oli2001uk (talk) 16:59, 2 January 2012 (UTC)
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