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Jefferson Airplane Edit
[edit]Hello Mudwater, I noticed you reverted my recent revert edit to the Jefferson Airplane page, changing the year back to 1974 from 1984. While you are correct about the transition from Jefferson Airplane to Jefferson Starship happening in 1974, this specific section of the article, labeled "Reunions and other performances, 1989–present," is dealing with the events that led to the 1989 Jefferson Airplane reunion. The sentence in question is referring to the change from Jefferson Starship to Starship, which began in 1984 when Paul Kantner left the band. This led to the KBC Band and so on until the JA reunion happened. As such, I think it should be changed back to 1984. Your thoughts? Regards, AbleGus (talk) 03:11, 26 April 2024 (UTC)
- @AbleGus: Hello. Thanks for the note. Yeah, I missed that. I've changed it back, here. — Mudwater (Talk) 10:58, 26 April 2024 (UTC)
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Why do you contradict yourself
[edit]OK, so I updated the links for Dallas & Texas on Dave's Picks 43, the state of New York on Dave's Picks 12 and the city of New York on Dave's Picks 14 because they are all first time mentions of these locations within this segment of the page and you go back and undo them....WTF!!!! My edits were all in line with all of the following Dave's Picks: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 15, 16, 19, 20, 23, 26, 27, 28, 32, 34 and 41 - whereby both the city and the state are separately linked the first time both are listed within this segment. So what makes my edits wrong when all of the others aren't?????
You contradict yourself MUDWATER and then you hide behind fuckwad editing rules when those editing rules ARE NOT CONSISTENTLY FOLLOWED THROUGHOUT THIS ARTICLE.
SPOONDIVY 2600:1702:5840:30D0:0:0:0:40 (talk) 01:26, 21 July 2024 (UTC)
- Hello. Yes, you're right -- those other entries are also wrong. As MOS:GEOLINK says, the city and state together should have one link going to the article for the city, and not separate links for the city and state. I have fixed the other links in the Dave's Picks section of the article, here. However, a lot of the links from the other live album sections are still incorrect. I might fix those too. — Mudwater (Talk) 15:20, 21 July 2024 (UTC)
Carousel Ballroom, Janis Joplin 1968
[edit]Howdy Mudwater. I was just curious as to your assessment on why the Bear's Sonic Journal Big Brother Carousel Ballroom show isn't a Bear's Sonic Journal, even if it the attached press release identifies the release as such (they specifically identify it as the first one in the series, in fact), and the fact that it literally says "Bear's Sonic Journals" on the cover of the album.
Your point about it not being directly released by the Owsley Stanley Foundation is perhaps valid, but this album was being made and directly oversaw by Stanley himself, set to be released through Columbia & Legacy. Then Stanley died in a car accident. The mostly-finished product is then finished, overseen by his wife Rhoney and son Starfinder, and released with Columbia & Legacy, as per contract. Then, they make the Owsley Stanley Foundation, and continue the series.
It's publicly stated to be a Bear's Sonic Journal, the Owsley Stanley Foundation was not an entity when it was produced, and it says so on the cover.
For these reasons, i'm putting it back.
Thank you JesseAF13 (talk) 02:21, 30 July 2024 (UTC)
- @JesseAF13: Hello! I see that you've also posted this on the article talk page. Good, let's continue the discussion there, where other interested editors might also comment. — Mudwater (Talk) 02:31, 30 July 2024 (UTC)
- Yes, as previously stated, I am readding the Big Brother Carousel Ball for the aforementioned reason. Anyone else is free to talk to me about it if they disagree. I'll even throw in some tags to clarify the discrepancy. JesseAF13 (talk) 05:11, 30 July 2024 (UTC)
Hi @Mudwater. I would like to invite you to join the discussion about "Label" or "distributor" at the album release history table. Leave your comment if you like. 2001:D08:2940:8DCF:17EA:42B1:5AA8:20B1 (talk) 06:15, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
- Okay. Thanks for letting me know. — Mudwater (Talk) 20:42, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
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Request for Guidance on Creating an Article
[edit]Hi Mudwater,
I’m a professional bluegrass musician with a body of work that includes a forthcoming album release (featuring several notable musicians who have extant articles), collaborations with established artists, and media coverage in various outlets. I believe I meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines and would like to request the creation of a Wikipedia page to document my career thus far. Any help or suggestions you could provide would be greatly appreciated! Here are some reliable sources that cover my work:
https://americana-uk.com/book-review-max-wareham-rudy-lyle-the-unsung-hero-of-the-five-string-banjo
https://bluegrasstoday.com/peter-rowan-talks-calling-you-from-my-mountain-his-new-bluegrass-record/
https://www.discogs.com/artist/10129009-Max-Wareham
Thank you for considering my request.
Sincerely,
Max Wareham Maxwareham (talk) 16:46, 11 October 2024 (UTC)
- @Maxwareham: Hello. Your question is very reasonable, but I'm kind of drawing a blank, so to speak. If you try to create it yourself following the instructions at Wikipedia:Articles for creation, you are not likely to get a good reception, because creating an article about yourself would be considered a conflict of interest. And on top of that, they tend to have a big backlog there, for reviewing articles. Do note the scam warning on that page, by the way. Yes, it's a bit of a conundrum. That said, I guess you could ask about this at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Musicians. The people watching that page might have some advice or opinions on this. — Mudwater (Talk) 01:57, 17 October 2024 (UTC)
- Thank you! 73.4.221.150 (talk) 17:19, 22 October 2024 (UTC)
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Bowl game sponsorship
[edit]Hi! Just wanted to ask if there's a specific reason you're moving the full bowl game names (with sponsor) to the end of the first lead paragraph. Personally, I don't think it represents an improvement and I don't think Wikipedia necessarily owes it to the sponsors to link their article and describe them. To my knowledge, I was the first editor to use the "end of the paragraph" format but I have since realized that the "first sentence" format is much more common on WP, especially among other sports, and I think it looks a lot cleaner. Just curious to hear your thoughts! PCN02WPS (talk | contribs) 23:49, 17 December 2024 (UTC)
- @PCN02WPS: Hello. Thanks for the note. I'm thinking that some readers will want a link to the naming sponsor, so they can learn more about the company, or at least find out what it is. That's why the links are appropriate. Also, I think the lead sentence is better off without mentioning the title sponsor. It's clearer and more direct that way. In my opinion, the title sponsorship should be explained in the lead, but at the end of the first paragraph is a good place for it. Note also that that format was widely used in previous years. Yes, this is the best approach, I think! If you don't agree, I'd be open to further discussion, perhaps on a page where other editors are more likely to notice and join in. — Mudwater (Talk) 00:00, 18 December 2024 (UTC)
- I'm not super upset about it one way or the other and I certainly didn't want to just revert you, just wanted to ask! That was my original reasoning when I added the full name with sponsor to the end of the first paragraph for the first time, so I definitely get your reasoning even if I've changed my mind. PCN02WPS (talk | contribs) 00:21, 18 December 2024 (UTC)
- @PCN02WPS: What you're saying makes sense, and I'd say there's not a clear right or wrong way to do it. But I do think that the sentence at the end of the paragraph, with a link if the sponsor has an article, is the best approach. If I find the time I'd like to change more current bowl game articles to that format. But if you prefer, we could continue this discussion at Talk:2024–25 NCAA football bowl games, and see what other editors think. — Mudwater (Talk) 11:43, 18 December 2024 (UTC)
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