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I thank you for your comprehensive edits in Tokyo Square. So I think it is the most opportune time as a well-informed enthusiast of the band that you are... For me Tokyo Square is lovingly known for it's version of "That Is Love", probably not their own song, but certainly their version is one of the most loved. Yet I don't find any mention of the huge success of "That Is Love" on the Wikipedia page. Here is the song I am referring to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPuPMK0BKFg which I dedicate to you for your excellent work on the page. werldwayd (talk) 19:09, 12 August 2016 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for your response. Yes I love Tokyo Square and many of the songs I associate with Tokyo Square. I am also surprised "That Is Love" is not on a Tokyo Square album although https://vi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_Square thinks it is. By the way, I don't know if we should mention on the English page that Tokyo Square is a "one-hit wonder" band. I think they have more than one significant hit. It's just that "Within You'll Remain" is so prominent the rest become less known. I think the "one hit wonder" note in our article should be removed. Plus, since Max Surin has so much solo work, I think he should have a separate article and not just a redirect like https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Max_Surin&redirect=no It is an opportune time for you to do this article about Max. You have a lot of stuff on Tokyo Square page, so you can move many of the materials there to that new page and leave a summary on Tokyo Square page. werldwayd (talk) 20:42, 13 August 2016 (UTC)Reply
Again thanks for the updates. I guess the Max Surin redirect page we have will be enough to generate enough attention to what is mentioned about him on the Tokyo Square page as Surin has a distinctive voice. Also clearly the TS Wikipedia page is far more comprehensive and accurate now thanks to your edits there. werldwayd (talk) 22:16, 14 August 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Hi Beyoncetan. Thanks for all your work at Basement Jaxx vs. Metropole Orkest. I was wondering what was your rationale for deleting the YouTube link from "External links", as you left no edit summary. These days YouTube are pretty efficient in protecting copyright and take videos down if there is any claim of copyright infringement. In this case the clip was one officially posted by Metropole Orkest. So I was a little baffled. Thanks. Martinevans123 (talk) 21:58, 24 September 2016 (UTC)Reply

@Martinevans123: Oh hey hey! I'm truly glad that you like my current work! Well, about the issue you're talking about, I don't know if you noticed, but Metropole Orkest's YouTube channel didn't only post the "Do Your Thing" performance, they've also posted "Hey You", "Where's Your Head At", "When The Lights Go Down", "Romeo", "Red Alert", "Raindrops"....
I must say that the "Do Your Thing" and all of the performances are super amazing and perfection, but sadly the song itself is not noticeable enough for us to single it out specifically like that. "Do Your Thing" is not a promotional single from the album (but "Raindrops" is), it doesn't have the most-viewed out of all the performances on YouTube ("Samba Music" is), and it doesn't have a promotional music video ("Hey You" has one).
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Many thanks for such a clear explanation. I see. Well, that's certainly a strict interpretation of policy. I'm not really bothered what clip was used, I just thought an article on an album would benefit 100% from having an example of the music! Especially if the artists themselves have posted it on YouTube. I don't think any one of the album tracks would necessarily be seen by all parties as "noticeable". I know "External links" gives advice to "Avoid undue weight on particular points of view", but I'm very sorry there's no link to the actual music - in fact, to an excellent performance of the music. You don't think you're being just a bit overly-strict? Martinevans123 (talk) 11:19, 25 September 2016 (UTC)Reply
@Martinevans123: I don't think I'm overly strict though - in fact I'm just a newbie at this Wikipedia - it's just that I didn't really find a clear reason to put the video link there. But it's Wikipedia, and I think you have a perfect point for yourself, so please feel free to re-add the link to the article! And on a second thought, I think we should add the link so that it can represent something for the live concert! Sorry for making you feel mad. :( I'm just here following the rules and stuff, maybe I should be more open-minded next time. Beyoncetan (talk) 21:33, 25 September 2016 (UTC)Reply
An excellent reason to re-add. I will do so immediately. I you find a better one, feel free to swap. Regards. Martinevans123 (talk) 21:39, 25 September 2016 (UTC)Reply

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I have taken a look at it and done a bit of editing - mainly minor changes - that I think makes it more readable and grammatically correct.

There is one thing that really need clarification:


"It is one of CrazySexyCool's tracks for which Lopes' was absent due to her being in rehab for first-degree arson to boyfriend American football player Andre Rison in June 1994."

Arson refers to the making of a deliberate fire. It is usually used in association with fires caused to property or land. It is not clear how she could have caused first degree arson to her boyfried. In addition, do people normally go to rehab for arson? I think that people go to rehab for drug or alcohol abuse. Perhaps she engaged in arson which caused her boyfried to sustain first degree burns. Or, perhaps she was charged with arson in the first degree. If she had been charged with arson, she was most likely on remand. Was she on remand or in rehab? There's a difference. As it currently stands this passage is not at all clear. I think you need to check this out in the sources, and clarify the meaning.

Was the boyfriend a victim of arson or burns?
Were his injuries described as first-degree burns?
What role did the girl play in causing the burns? Did she deliberately start a fire which caused his injuries?
Was she charged with arson in the first-degree? (or does the first-degree description relate to the burns sustained by the boyfried?)
If she was charged, was she on remand at the time of the recording?
If she was not on remand, where does the rehab come into the story?

Apart from that, I think that it is well researched and mostly well-written

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Hi again, I have had a go at fixing that passage about rehab and arson. I had to consult the sources to get an idea about what actually occured. I think that the revised phrasing captures the series of events better. I hope that it is acceptable to you. Regards BronHiggs (talk) 08:14, 30 January 2017 (UTC)Reply

I made some improvements in the lead and first section. I was amazed the person who wrote this needed any help, but there were several places where I felt minor fixes were worthwhile.— Vchimpanzee • talk • contributions • 20:47, 1 February 2017 (UTC)Reply

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  • What's your evidence that Return of TLC tour is "not a real tour"? A quick Google search implies that TLC did indeed do such a tour.
  • Japan and Malaysia tour may be a very short tour, but that doesn't make it a candidate for speedy deletion. Please familiarise yourself with WP:CSD.
  • Article with substantial content, such as We Love TLC, shouldn't be just changed to redirects without consensus. If you think that this album isn't worthy of its own article, your best bet is to go through WP:AfD. Changing an article to a redirect is a possible outcome of AfD discussions.
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Creep (TLC song) edit

You did a good job getting Creep (TLC song) nominated as a good article, but can you explain why you changed in the infobox, the recording date/period from "1993-March 1994" to "Late 1993-September 1994"? That is anachronistic, because many sources highlight that the song was fully recorded at least 3-6 months prior to that. Not mention, Dallas Austin essentially once commented in that he "sat on Creep" for 6 months, prior to it being recorded, which highlights it was written sometime in 1993 (1st video was shot in June 1994). Simply put, there is no way a song, which had video shoots in June 1994, July 1994, and August 1994, was still being recorded until September 1994, since it in no way differs from the final track released that fall.
Creep choreography was allegedly being rehearsed as early as May 1994, ahead of its original June 1994 video shoot (shot before Lopez incident on 6/9/1994). While I cannot confirm the exact date for this single, usually record labels decide on a lead single, a few weeks before rehearsals begin for a music video. As you can see, Creep had already been recorded by no later than April 1994. TLC started working on this record sometime in mid-1993, after leaving Pebbitone management. By the beginning of 1994 it was definitely far along. I have explained this to you, because you introduced vague and generalized timeline into the article, that contradicted actual existing evidence.--Carmaker1 (talk) 07:32, 16 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

@Carmaker1: "Late 1993-September 1994" was the time period for the album's recording. I replaced it because I couldn't find sources that reliably identify the song's time period.
  • Many sources highlight that the song was fully recorded at least 3-6 months prior to that. (?)
  • Dallas Austin essentially once commented in that he "sat on Creep" for 6 months. (I only found this on Songfacts, and Songfacts is not a reliable source.)
  • Creep choreography was allegedly being rehearsed as early as May 1994. (?)

If you can find the sources to back these up, please help. Beyoncetan (talk) 08:26, 16 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

[[Source 1]] Other than that, any sources on May 1994 are what I call, "lost". Dallas Austin's commentary in Billboard, was amongst those sources. Secondarily, the fact that the original video in June 1994 was already being shot on location in Atlanta, GA with member Lisa Lopes (who was arrested on June 9th), was done before the 6/9 incident. At least 6 months prior to that points to December 1993. Google News Archives used to exist, sadly not anymore. It was very helpful. Years ago (circa 2009-10), I read in an article from an Atlanta-based newspaper circa April or May 1994, about TLC and Dallas Austin projects. It had mentioned at the time, they had settled on a lead single produced by the latter and were in the middle of rehearsals, but withheld the title of the incoming single then-scheduled for July 1994 release. I have tried to find that source, but it is lost at this point due to possibly dead links. I figure you couldn't find it either? Honestly, the song realistically could not have been recorded after June 1994 (except remixes). I understand the point of WP:OR, but it is very unlikely the group would been able to film a 6-figure budget video, within just 1 week of recording the song (mixing and mastering lead times) and no scheduled time to rehearse nor discuss with their label. Lopes was also somewhat incarcerated after the June 9th incident, that her video appearance (Atlanta version) was only possible in preceding the 6/9 event . Sadly, finding all these sources to support this in the present, is frustratingly difficult (as you already know). Just exchanging knowledge with you, as I regret not saving/archiving those links, but feel September 1994 is way past the earliest (remaining) evidence of this song's existence (June 1994 video shoot). Most lead singles are recorded no less than 4-6 weeks before release, to account for promotion and scheduling. Lisa Lopes: Life of A Supernova book highlighted that TLC spent "much of 1993" recording their sophomore album. "Late 1993" in Crazy Sexy Cool article needs to be changed, as someone else mysteriously added the "Late" portion and I have never pinpointed when work started on it in 1993. All I know is finding out when Perri Reid was dismissed in 1993, will provide better information on a more concrete timeline, as she fired before it began. Very little reporting on the group during that year and much of early 1994.--Carmaker1 (talk) 10:21, 16 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

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  Kylie Minogue is now a GA! I dedicated this achievement to you, my pal. Enjoy! Damian Vo (talk) 14:42, 14 March 2021 (UTC)Reply

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  Another Kylie GA dedicated to you—this time it's Light Years! I hope you're spinning around in joy cause I know you're like it like this! Enjoy! Damian Vo (talk) 05:25, 17 August 2021 (UTC)Reply

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  Wow, wow, wow, wow!!! X is now a GA, less than a month after Light Years was promoted! I dedicated this to you, my pal. Enjoy! Damian Vo (talk) 07:50, 2 September 2021 (UTC)Reply

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  I finally promoted "Sometime Samurai" to GA! It couldn't have been possible without your contribution and guidance. Enjoy! Damian Vo (talk) 03:36, 1 September 2023 (UTC)Reply

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  Both GBI (German Bold Italic) and Kylie and Garibay (EP) are GAs now!! Enjoy! Damian Vo (talk) 15:21, 24 March 2024 (UTC)Reply