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[edit] Importance?
Anyone willing to take this to Afd? I think the lack of a "track record" of any length makes them non notable at the present time. (my opinion) --Stormbay (talk) 17:50, 23 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Incorrect Name
This entry refers to the Pink Floyd Experience in NZ but it is entitled "The Pink Floyd Experience" not "Pink Floyd Experience." There IS a band called *The* Pink Floyd Experience in the U.S. and frequently tours the states. There are lots of confusing things about the cover bands but this doesn't have to be. http://www.thepinkfloydexperience.net/ for the U.S. and the link on the site at the moment is for the NZ band. Similar names but two entirely different bands, both are popular cover bands in their respective countries among fans. Perhaps this can be looked into more and/or cited appropriately. - Xfirestorm6 (talk) 08:56, 15 May 2008 (UTC)