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editThe following discussion was in the main article, and I've moved it to the talk page where it belongs. - DImfeld 01:55, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
- (This is wrong. "Little Suzi" was one of the first songs on American MTV, as documented on the music channel's 25th anniversary special(s) aired frequently on and around August 1, 2006.)
- Actually "Little Suzi's On The Up" was the fourth video ever shown on MTV and "I Won't Let You Down" was also shown later on the first day of MTV's existance.
- I removed the past tense introduction. They are in the midst of recording their comeback album.Sposato (talk) 01:48, 29 February 2008 (UTC)
- Actually "Little Suzi's On The Up" was the fourth video ever shown on MTV and "I Won't Let You Down" was also shown later on the first day of MTV's existance.
Fair use rationale for Image:PhD.jpg
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- You can just go to my site for the image. I also put another image up with fair-use rationale.Sposato (talk) 01:48, 29 February 2008 (UTC)
Simon Phillips
editI really doubt he was a full-fledged member or namesake. This was one in dozens of sessions he's done. Because of his schedule, I don't think he's back in the group, but I'll check. I run the Ph.D. fan site. I hope my contributions don't fall under original research.Sposato (talk) 02:17, 5 October 2008 (UTC)
- According to Jim Diamond's official website the band was formed by a coming together of himself, Hymas, and Phillips; therefore we consider it to be a fact that Phillips was a founding member unless a more definitive source suggests otherwise. 86.146.180.61 (talk) 16:49, 5 November 2016 (UTC)
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R.I.P. Ph.D.
editI am saddened by the passing of Jim Diamond. R.I.P. Ph.D.—Bde1982 16:55, 3 December 2015 (UTC)