Talk:Hadag Nahash
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editHow could one go about cleaning this page?
The previous writing had bad grammar and organization. I have re-written the entire page, trying to keep as much of the original information as possible. I think the clean-up tag should be removed, but I don't know how to accomplish that.
unless someone has better hebrew then me, the "loose translation" of the hebrew idom "מאיפה משתין הדג" should be "from where the fish pisses" not "how the fish pisses." granted, my hebrew is bad, with little "real life" experience with the language. does מאיפה translate as "how" in addition to "from where"? because How is Eich (sorry, no hebrew font on my computer). i'd be willing to bet that the hebrew is right, but the translation is less loose then let on. Miles 18:24, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
מאיפה means "from where", not how.
California Tour
editIs that really important? They were in Canada too, and did a university tour last year. Maybe a list of tours would be better.
Logo
edit"The band's icon, depicting a child urinating, comes from the Hebrew idiom, loosely translated as, "how the fish pisses" (מאיפה משתין הדג) meaning something akin to, "How it's done". (As in, "That amateur thinks he can beat me - I'll show him how the fish pisses")."
I remember once reading that the logo was a parody of an Israeli company's logo with a silhouette of a child fishing-can anyone confirm/deny this? 66.108.186.161 05:07, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
Fair use rationale for Image:Dag move.jpg
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Dingleberry?
editThe article currently lists a performance partner as "Asher Goldman - Dingleberry". Perhaps someone should check into the troll who put it there and remove it from the article.132.77.4.129 11:17, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
Who is Stephen Hyde?
editIs he actually a band member and manager? If so, then we can change the beginning to read, "It has eight members". Just looking for verification; I wasn't able to find any information on this person. Smekh (talk) 15:44, 5 March 2009 (UTC)
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