Talk:I Got You (Split Enz song)

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Canadian chart position?[edit]

Most sources list "I Got You" as a Top Five hit in Canada, eg. http://www.webfitz.com/lyrics/Charts/1980/Ch198011.html

Where does this article's #13 statistic come from? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.173.225.122 (talk) 21:37, 9 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Fair use rationale for Image:Split Enz - I Got You excerpt.ogg[edit]

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Comment[edit]

This was put on my personal Talk page from an anonymous IP. On the assumption that he/she wouldn't see a response there, I've moved it here:

You have deleted my remark that the video clip for Split Enz's "I Got You" was influenced by the Magritte painting Not to be Reproduced. Both the painting and the video clip (at the 2:10 mark) feature a man in a burgundy jacket looking at a mirror/picture on the wall and seeing the back of his own head. Furthermore, Split Enz's image-maker Noel Crombie has openly acknowledged the influence of modern art in his work for Split Enz (costumes, video clips, album covers, etc). Do you regard all this as a coincidence? Season's Greetings. 118.93.163.111 (talk) 10:01, 24 December 2009 (UTC)
I don't know if it's a coincidence or not, but it needs some sort of supporting evidence, otherwise it sounds like fanzine speculation. It's a fascinating bit of information and would be great for the article - if it is supported with alink to an interview or something like that. Season's Greetings to you, as well! = DavidWBrooks (talk) 13:43, 24 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

500 Greatest Songs of all time[edit]

it was listed as #45 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A02:908:191:5FA0:892D:EADA:FF05:FBF1 (talk) 21:57, 8 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]

With a reliable source, that could be added to the article.--Muzilon (talk) 22:10, 8 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Year of Release?[edit]

Although recorded and copyrighted in 1979, I believe the single was actually released in January 1980?--Muzilon (talk) 22:26, 8 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]