Talk:Chris Slade

Latest comment: 9 years ago by 67.224.16.233 in topic Second attempt at updating this article

Seperate Page? edit

"There is also a former NFL player named Chris Slade, who had played for the New England Patriots and Carolina Panthers."

That's all very well, but this other person is listed under the drummer Chris Slade's page, and has nothing to do with him. I suggest it be moved or removed.

Agreed. Sposato (talk) 18:07, 22 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

Photo edit

I put a new photo of Slade in, cropped from one with ex-Asia bandmate Guthrie Govan, since there's a Creative Commons licence. I don't have proper cropping capabilities on my computer, so I will upload a better one in two days time.
Another thing, I changed the WikiProject to that of Wales, as he's not Australian. When he was in AC/DC, there were only UK natives. Because he worked with them and Olivia Newton-John (now a naturalised Australian citizen) doesn't count! Sposato (talk) 18:07, 22 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

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External Link from page for Chris Slade does not work edit

The External Link:

www.bloodstock.uk.com - Chris Slade facts on the Bloodstock Festival forum

Does not work... The web site is brought up, but the topic is reported as not being there.

ChrisP4U (talk) 14:39, 31 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

Edit that I made edit

I edited the first paragraph because I didn't like the syntax that was being used. It used long, run on sentences and was a little ambiguous. Because there is controversy regarding his current status with the band, I edited in a truthful manner which doesn't say that he replaced Phil Rudd, as in a permanent basis, but is filling if for Rudd in his absence. If a definitive statement is made by the band, it can be clarified. If a citation is needed about why he left the band the first time, you can use this one: http://www.musicradar.com/news/drums/chris-slade-on-ac-dc-tom-jones-jimmy-page-gary-numan-and-more-603830 or an abbreviated version which links to the prior: http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/drummer-chris-slade-why-i-left-acdc/ I'm not good at adding citations and would appreciate help if someone deems them needed. 67.224.16.233 (talk) 00:23, 24 April 2015 (UTC)Jack B. NimbleReply

Content in the opening paragraph must meet WP:LEAD and should be an accurate summary of the key, reliably sourced points in the rest of the article. It certainly shouldn't contain editorialising. Flat Out let's discuss it 04:50, 24 April 2015 (UTC)Reply

I see. You do have ownership issues. Do you handle all AC/DC related articles? I have corresponded with Jack Slade, Chris's son and what I posted was factual. He himself said that his father is the drummer for AC/DC but said that he is not able to give more details.67.224.16.233 (talk) 12:50, 24 April 2015 (UTC)Jack B. NimbleReply

67.224.16.233 I have more than 4,700 articles on my watchlist and this is just one of them. I am simply trying to help you by applying wikipedia policies and guidelines. Its not a matter if disagreeing. Flat Out talk to me 08:13, 26 April 2015 (UTC)Reply
I reread your argument and it seems that your main argument is that I was editorializing in the lead paragraph. I can understand that, but I do not like the run on sentence as is. If you wish to drop some of the history, I would be fine with it stating that Chris is best known for being a/the <<--- Your choice drummer for AC/DC. His first stint (or pick a better word if you like) was from 1989 to 1994 and he played on their Razors Edge album. He returned in February of 2015 (and here's where we'll probably differ) and is performing the drummer's duties in Phil Rudd's absence. I word it this way because it is factual, doesn't state that Phil Rudd is out, and doesn't relegate Chris only to touring, because he is doing promotional photos AND music videos as well. I would agree to finish the paragraph with something along the lines that it is not clear how long this tenure will last. This way, when people come to his page, it reflects the reality of the situation, while not stating anything unknown. Everything I have written is factual. I think that gives a simple summary of events without editorializing.

I would then ask that something be written down in the lower portion of the article about Chris's return in more detail. I would like to see something added about performing on the Grammys, and doing the "Rock the Blues Away" video. Even Bob Richards gets credit in these articles for doing the "Play Ball" and "Rock or Bust" videos.

I would do the edit myself, but you have a history of strongly disagreeing with me and I don't want to get into an edit war. In summary, I'm asking you to break the sentences up in the first section and update it to reflect current circumstances, without editorializing. I do object to the word "touring" drummer at this point because he is doing the videos and photos as well. I think my solution is mindful and respectful to all. Secondly, I would like to see the additions in the lower narrative regarding his return, the uncertainty of his tenure, and his participation in photos and videos as well as touring. Thank you in advance. 67.224.16.233 (talk) 02:51, 25 April 2015 (UTC)Jack B. NimbleReply

67.224.16.233 the very most important thing to remember about editing is that wikipedia articles are supposed to accurately summarise what reliable sources have to say about a subject. Nothing more, nothing less. This is an an encyclopedia and that's how it works, see WP:42. Best wishes Flat Out talk to me 08:13, 26 April 2015 (UTC)Reply

Second attempt at updating this article edit

I read WP:Lead and fixed the run on sentence that has been bugging me in the first paragraph. I also noted the controversy surrounding Chris Slade as allowed for in WP:LEAD. I updated the body of the article, noting that Chris's TimeLine band will be touring without him as Centaur Parting. I also added a new section regarding his return to AC/DC. I tried to steer clear of the "naming" controversy surrounding Chris and kept it in a factual manner. I was truthful about Chris's situation, and tried explaining it briefly. I cited the best that I could for an inexperienced editor. I do not wish to get into an edit war with anyone just because they don't like the idea of Chris drumming for AC/DC. This edit was made in good faith, was truthful, and cited. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.224.16.233 (talk) 19:52, 25 April 2015 (UTC)Reply

67.224.16.233 have you thought about registering an account? I would recommend you undertake the wikipedia adventure as it will help you develop as an editor. You are getting there, and this will help fasttrack a bit. You'll see I have deleted a paragraph that you used wikipedia as a source for. Wikipedia is never a reliable source. Please see WP:RS.

I have considered it, but I don't edit very often. However, I will look into it and may possibly do so after this experience! I saw the edits that you made and have no problem with it. It looks good. I will keep not using Wikipedia as a reliable source in mind! Thank you. 67.224.16.233 (talk) 15:01, 27 April 2015 (UTC) Jack B. NimbleReply