Talk:Stiltskin
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Significant inroads?
[edit]User:TessaSturridge changed the text
- They produced only one album, The Mind's Eye, and never made significant inroads into the US music scene
to
- They produced only one album, The Mind's Eye, and made significant inroads into the US music scene.
Which of the two is it now?
If TesaSturridge is wrong about the US, then the other changes in this edit are also doubtful.
--Aleph4 15:29, 28 December 2005 (UTC)
The album made significant critical inroads in the US, recieving very strong reviews, I have now hopefully made this point clear
Calling all stations
[edit]Having read the Calling All Stations article, despite having never heard the album, I think it seems unfair to call it 'disastrous' in this article. --81.105.251.160 18:23, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
Origin of band name
[edit]It would be fair to assume that the name is derived from the fairytale character Rumpelstiltskin, however I can find no evidence to support this. Anyone? Jameboy 23:44, 26 October 2006 (UTC)
In the fairytale, the task of guessing the name Rumplestiltskin is set.
When the Levis advert came out everyone was trying to guess the name of the band that had performed the music.... so the idea of Stiltskin was struck upon.
Secondly the fact that Rumplestiltskin vanished in a puff of smoke leaving no trace seemed apposite.
The truth?
[edit]I know Finnigan and he would tell you that everything on this article is rubbish. He says he wrote inside and Wilson was just an arsehole who took all the credit. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.203.56.212 (talk) 11:37, 11 October 2008 (UTC)
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