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[edit]Would anyone, prehaps someone who actually owns the album (!) like to start a page on Finn (1995)? I'd be happy to work on the infobox if someone else could contribute a few words on introduction and upload a cover. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Domster (talk • contribs)
Sure. Let me know please if still interested. --mallitch 18:47, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
- I'm sure I read somewhere (maybe in the Crowded House biography Something So Strong) that they changed their album name to Finn Brothers in the UK to avoid any possible legal issues with Fin as well as the already mentioned possible confusion issues.
"The Finn Brothers is"...
[edit]Is that a viable utterance in NZ English? It sounds like a AmE-ism to me. (And come to that, awkward as all heck.) 84.203.37.10 (talk) 23:50, 18 May 2012 (UTC)
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