Talk:Clogs (band)

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At one point I read an article about Clogs that compared the group to a minimalist(?) composer. It wasn't Philip Glass or any living composer, I know that much. I read a little bit about the composer on wikipedia - his work was avant garde, and I believe he was a 19th century composer. I know that isn't too much information, but it's all I have. Any leads would be much appreciated.

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BetacommandBot (talk) 21:16, 13 February 2008 (UTC)

US is not necessarily 'normal'
This article started with the line .... Dressner and Australia's Padma Newsome. I consider this to be an example of where if someone or thing is not from or common in the USA then Wiki contributors feel that they have to mark it. To mark it, to show that it is different from the normal, which is unmarked. But being from one place or another does not make a thing normal. In fact, most people, and most things, in the world are not from the USA. If Newsome is to be marked as "Australia's", then Dressner and others on the page should be marked as "USA's". I don't that is necessary. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Brunswicknic (talk • contribs) 07:55, 26 March 2012 (UTC)