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I put the tag a while time ago, probably on a hunt for spam in technology related articles. There were and are still multiple issues with the history section. It is long (too long), has tons of red links, and used to have tons of external links in the text that should be either removed, changed to wikilinks when possible, or made into references (cites) when appropriate.
First and foremost, I would recommend a big trim. It appears common in articles on recent and emerging technologies that a history section is made up with relatively recent news (often company X made up product A, then company Y developped product B, country Z started using tech C, company X release A 2.0, etc) that just pile up over time without much consideration to what is really historically significant. I am no expert on internet radio, but someone with deeper knowledge of the subject should be able to summarize all this info to the essential breakthroughs and developments. Once that trim is done, the red links (either removed or new articles should be written for them), external links and citation issues should be much easier to fix.--Boffob (talk) 02:56, 27 February 2008 (UTC)
Want adopption? Hit me up on my talk page. ♥Shapiros10WuzHere♥ 01:24, 28 February 2008 (UTC)
Sure! ♥Shapiros10WuzHere♥ 20:10, 28 February 2008 (UTC)
It seems kind of drab. Do you know what userboxes are? I can also make some for you. ♥Shapiros10WuzHere♥ 23:09, 17 March 2008 (UTC) PS Would you also like me to design you a new signature?
Yes, I'll try to reword/find citations to tone-down more of these rather nebulous descriptions of his style. I can see why editors have used these descriptions, though, in seeking to convey the subjective shock of the extremity of his best playing. AllyD (talk) 08:45, 13 July 2008 (UTC)
Thought you might like to know that Radioist (talk · contribs) has decided to open a case with the Mediation Cabal here. I can't imagine why, he doesn't seem to have even attempted to contact you at any point. --Closedmouth (talk) 09:09, 20 July 2008 (UTC)
Thank you for raising the "peacock" element with respect to the Prakash John article...which seems to be based primarily on a biography by Prakash John. It seems to me that many of your concerns have been addressed now (not by me), so I am wondering if the peacock caution should now be removed (by you). The lack of reference caution should stay, in my view.
24.235.105.178 (talk) 21:58, 18 August 2008 (UTC)
Sorry, I forgot to sign in first.
Dreadarthur (talk) 22:00, 18 August 2008 (UTC)
First, thank you for your edits. I take it that you are a common user who is familiar with this. I am a new user whose sources of updated information came from interviews shared with the public by Ray Parker, Jr. His original page sadly lacked updates as any musician should receive when new information becomes public so in gathering information about him and attempting to stay within Wikipedia guidelines, I have sources that I placed in however, there are still the warnings. Would you be kind enough to help me do what needs to be done in order for the page not to be deleted and it can stay 'verifiable'? Thank you.
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I have continued the work you started in April. Thanks, Drmies (talk) 19:23, 21 August 2009 (UTC)
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Please re-visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Nap#Merger_proposal —Preceding unsigned comment added by 124.157.219.127 (talk) 13:32, 20 June 2010 (UTC)
Thanks for that link. It seems odd that he's not mentioned in any of the Thin Lizzy books or anywhere else that I've seen, especially as Thin Lizzy usually made a point of crediting everyone. It does need a better source than that though, I'll have another root around and see if I can find his name anywhere. Uncredited musicians do need careful sourcing though, to avoid the inevitable IP putting his own name down as a session musician on his favourite album... Cheers, Bretonbanquet (talk) 21:47, 30 July 2010 (UTC)
the seldom coveted Thumbs Up Award for really toughing it out at Hal Blaine and Our Car Club. Way to go. Einar aka Carptrash (talk) 23:31, 24 August 2010 (UTC)
Hello. Just noticed the edit to Hotel California (song). Actually both those statements were from the source.[1]
The first statement about native chords is virtually a direct quote. The statement appears in the Chord Patterns section in between the verse and chorus breakdowns. The exact quote is:
Admittedly this made me think twice myself because the notes E and F♯ are part of the B minor scale. So the root notes of the chords belong to the scale, but we are talking about the chords of E Major and F♯ Major and their relation to the key of B minor. In the key of B minor, the common chord progressions do not have E Major and F♯ Major in them.[2] For example, a common B minor chord progression would be Bm-Em-F♯m (i-iv-v), not Bm-E-F♯ (i-IV-V) as this would be very unusual. So it is E minor and F♯ minor that are native chords in B minor. When the chords Emaj and F♯maj do appear in a song in B minor, they are considered borrowed chords, not native chords.
The other statement in question was paraphrased from the the same source. Exact wording below:
So in either case it wasn't original research on my part. However, you do raise a good point as far as appropriateness for inclusion. To be honest, I had questioned myself if the entire section is appropriate for the article, which is why I linked the proposed section at the talk page for a couple weeks before going live. I got no feedback at all, so I just went ahead added the section.
Since you have at least shown enough interest to edit the section and have a critical eye for it, I would like to take this oppotunity to ask your opinion if the section deserves to remain in the article at all, or would it be best deleted entirely?
In the mean time I will shortly revert your latest edit to the page per WP:BRD. Thank you for your time. --RacerX11 Talk to meStalk me 21:43, 31 March 2012 (UTC)
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Hello SlubGlub,
Thanks for fixing my edit to the page for this album, and handling what I was trying to add with better citation of sources. I was listening to this music with some sadness in light of Shorter's very recent death, and noting the Coltrane influence on the album (musical & personnel), imagined it was something that was overemphasised at the time it came out, with of course full subsequent vindication as to the man's originality of vision. This I found to be indeed the case, and worth citing, but I didn't take enough care in my slightly emotional enthusiasm. Glad you came along quickly and, probably realising my heart was in the right place, fixed the sourcing I had used which missed the mark. Walton22 (talk) 01:58, 5 March 2023 (UTC)
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