Talk:Petra Haden
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Add "Easy Street" from the Walking Dead
[edit]One of those songs that you cannot forget (even if you want to forget). The song "Easy Street" is played repeatedly to torture Daryl, Walking Dead Season 07 Episode 03 The Collapsable Hearts Club, Petra Haden, Jim Bianco Nakamuradavid (talk) 07:22, 8 November 2016 (UTC)
Jimmy Eat World
[edit]Added this band to her list of contributions. She sang on the album Bleed American (later renamed to a self title). I won't list tracks or albums on the page since it looks like thats been edited out previously.
Watt template
[edit]This is an inappropriate place for the Watt template -- playing with Watt is not the defining characteristic of Haden's career. One might as well add templates for Charlie Haden, the Who and whoever makes her violin. I'll take it down unless convinced otherwise.--Adoorajar 15:53, 26 July 2005 (UTC)
- Agreed, it was unnecessary. Thanks for removing it. - Thatdog 19:55, 26 July 2005 (UTC)
Foo Fighters
[edit]While a regular collaborator with the Foo Fighters, i think it's totally inappropriate to list their albums here. At that point we might as well list the zillion other albums she has been featured on prominently (Crumb's Seconds, Minutes, Hours would be first and foremost I think).
Unless I hear that she is an offical member of the band, I'm reverting back to the prior version of the page.Cthomer5000 12:00, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
Imaginaryland
[edit]I changed the release date of Imaginaryland from 1999 to 1996, because it was almost assuredly released then. First of all, I bought it back in 1996. Second of all, while I cannot find a firm release date, here is a link to a Billboard article from December 1997 referencing the album:
And here is an Internet Archive capture of Win Records' website (the label of the album) from December 5, 1998, listing the album as part of their catalog:
http://web.archive.org/web/19990424122929/http://www.winrecords.com/wincatalog/catalog.html
From the same archive, here are quotes from reviews on the album:
http://web.archive.org/web/20000302013549/http://www.winrecords.com/winroster/petra.html
Looking over the catalog numbers in Win Records' catalog, Imaginaryland is Win020. Win019 and Win021 were both released in 1996, thus, the album was certainly released around the same time. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mayor of awesometown 38.117.204.170 (talk) 20:00, 19 March 2012 (UTC)Mayor_of_awesometown (talk • contribs) 17:50, 19 March 2012 (UTC)
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