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micheal, give it up with the 76 demo shit, the joke is wearing thin now. ~~~
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Ugh! Why are Crass's own words of self-importance on the Crass page? I thought this was an "encyclopedia," not an autobiography.

Would the person who posted the laborious "liner notes" please remove them, or at least edit, edit, edit...

Thank you.
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replaced Crass history with a link to external site with the same text.

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to those who keep changing the date of crass' formation to 1976, please note the following from their website at http://www.southern.com/southern/band/CRASS/

:''"Steve and Penny had been writing and playing together since early '77, but it wasn't until Summer of that year that we had begged, borrowed and stolen enough equipment to actually call ourselver a band....CRASS."''[[User:Quercusrobur|quercus robur]]

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But the page of [[1976 in music]] said [[Crass]] was recording their demos first before they formed in [[1977]].

<sigh> thats because some clown who doesn't know what they are talking about has changed it from [[1977 in music]]- again! [[User:Quercusrobur|quercus robur]]

:I would be interested to know where the apparently persistent idea that Crass formed in 1976 comes from. According to Crass' own biography & website they clearly state that they formed in 77. This is also stated in Penny Rimbaud's autobiography, and their first demo, fragments of which appear on the live part of 'Christ the Album', was recorded in 'summer 1977'. [[User:Quercusrobur|quercus robur]] 08:26 Feb 26, 2003 (UTC)

::It now says that they formed in 1977 but recorded their first demos in 1976. Unless there's something faulty with my understanding of what it is to "form", this isn't possible, so I'm reverting it. If Michael wants to explain this, he's welcome to do so (but he doesn't seem to be the most talkative fellow, unfortunately). --[[User:Camembert|Camembert]]

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It's true, they really did do their demos in 1976 before they started forming 1977, sir. Do not erase it when I write it again. --[[User:Michael|Michael]]

:Where do you get the idea from that Crass recorded demo's in 1976 when according to Rimbaud's autobiography he did not even meet Steve Ignorant until 1977? BTW I'll be speaking to Gee later this evening, if I remeber I'll ask and get this matter settled once and for all. [[User:Quercusrobur|quercus robur]] 19:25 Mar 8, 2003 (UTC)

::Micheal- do you know anything at all about [[Crass]]? It certainly doesn't look like it, but whether you do or not, please do not attribute abusive comments to myself or camembert, who generally speaking know what we are talking about (I have been personal friends with Crass since 1979) and do not feel the need to become abusive or rude to others or alter other users comments in order to change their content or context. I would advise you also find out a little about your subject matter before making alterations to articles. One more citation for you, from the sleeve of Bullshit Detector volume 1: ''"Sometime in 1977 Rimbaud and Ignorant started messing around with a song called 'owe us a living'. They ran through it a few times and decided to form a band consisting of themselves. They called themselves Crass".''

::Now please either cite a reliable reference that Crass were recording demo's 'before they formed' in 1976 or leave the page alone. Thank you [[User:Quercusrobur|quercus robur]] 19:56 Mar 8, 2003 (UTC)

::Has anyone heard of the demos of 1976. --[[User:Michael|Michael]]
:::No. [[User:TUF-KAT|Tuf-Kat]]

::::No, there were no demos in 76. Rimbaud & Ignorant DID NOT EVEN MEET UNTIL 1977!!!![[User:Quercusrobur|quercus robur]]

::: Where did you hear about these 1976 demos, Michael? Perhaps this is an urban myth - in which case Wikipedia should document it... [[User:MyRedDice|Martin]]

::::More like a Michael myth- if there were an urban myth about a 1976 Crass demo I'm sure I would have heard it, having followed the band since 1978 and known them personally since about 1979. I also did my own internet search, nothing. However if Michael can point us to a reliable source of this urban myth (yes I know that is a contradiction, I'm being tongue in cheek...) I'd be happy to stand corrected [[User:Quercusrobur|quercus robur]] 18:05 Mar 14, 2003 (UTC)

:::::OK! Fine! - [[User:Michael|Michael]]

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micheal, give it up with the 76 demo shit, the joke is wearing thin now. [[User:Quercusrobur|quercus robur]]

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