Talk:The Wildhearts
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Ginger's new album, Valor del Corazon was reviewed by Kerrang! and given a KKKK rating on 11 Jan 2005
I think its unfair to call the Wildhearts metal... they're just a very good hard rock band. - Deathrocker 13:10, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
Hi all - a minor point, but a point nonetheless - the industrial sounding version of the Elvis Costello song "Pump It Up" was actually (I believe) a free CD promoting Mushroom Records given away with Melody Maker and not Q as stated in the article - Alan. *edit* The name of the free compilation is "Independent and Still Taking Liberties"
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[edit] Gingers "birth name"
I was under the impression hat he was born as "David Smith", and then changed to "David Walls" after his mother re-married... or have I got that the wrong way round? Nexus Icon 15:01, 2 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] GINGER: 'I WAS ON A UFO'
World Entertainment News Network (www.wenn.com) 2007-06-04 18:23:08 -
WILDHEARTS frontman GINGER believes he was kidnapped and taken on board a UFO as a child. The British glam rocker - real name David Walls - says the experience as a five-year-old child forced him out of his neighbourhood. He says, "I'm sure that I was taken on board a UFO when I was five. Obviously I can't prove it so I don't know. I went into hypnotic regression to try and get to the bottom of what happened, but I couldn't target that particular instance; what it did was target an out-of-body experience I had as a kid. "All I remember about the UFO was that it was huge and it came across the houses and then absolutely nothing and just running to my friends house and when I woke up it was cold and dark. "My friend was in hysterics; he was crying and his mother was like 'You go away!' We moved from the area soon afterwards so I never found out what happened."
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