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Wikipedia:WikiProject The Rolling Stones edit

I started a WP for the Stones. Please join and spread the word. Stan weller 06:31, 8 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

Sandra Pupatello edit

Dear Vytal, I noticed you reverted the changes I made to the above article. Let me explain those changes to you, so you understand why they were made. First, the external links section needs to be below the references section, as per the Wikipedia manual of style. Second, since none of the references have any external links, their read-ability is improved by having a two column reflist, and using the {{reflist}} is preferable to the old <div class="references-small">. The effect is exactly the same, but it uses the Wikipedia template to format references. The Template:FootnotesSmall has been proposed to be merged into {{reflist}}, because reflist offers more flexibility. I would urge you to make those changes, as they are proper, and helpful. Thanks, ArielGold 14:51, 13 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Keyboards All four Beatles contributed keyboard parts to their vast catalogue, supplemented by George Martin, Mal Evans, John Oedry, Nicky Hopkins and Billy Preston.

Hohner Pianet N and L models Steinway Vertegrand Upright Piano Baldwin Combo Harpsichord Baldwin Satin Ebony Grand Bechstein D-280 Concert Grand Piano Blüthner Grand Piano Challen Piano Schiedmayer Celeste Mannborg Harmonium Moog Synthesizer III Fender Rhodes Suitcase Hammond RT-3 Organ with Leslie Model 122 Cabinet Lowery Organ Mellotron M400[5]

Jamie Oldaker edit

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Done Vytal 14:31, 16 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Santana edit

This sentence does not make sense:

"Interestingly, Fleetwood Mac's Peter Green, composer of "Black Magic Woman", was inducted the same night where he performed with Santana on the song."

"Where" causes a fragment. What does "where" reference in the sentence? ~ IP4240207xx 02:20, 1 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

I rewrote the sentence. Vytal

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I, and others, have expanded the article, provided references & cites, book cover and categories. Vytal (talk) 05:34, 13 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Grammar edit

Hi there. I just noticed that you changed the Roxy Music article from is to are. There seems to be a lot of debate about this lately, but I've always considered it are (as in Roxy Music are). The rule is 'he is' and 'they are' - and I consider a group to be more than one person. However, other people say a group is singular (a group is an it). With this in mind it seems understandable to say Roxy Music is - but I still prefer are! By this stage I'm completely confused - despite English being my best subject in school! Do you know which is correct (or can they both be used?) ? Thanks.--Tuzapicabit (talk) 20:22, 25 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

Hi: The rules for collective nouns are different in the UK than in the US. British grammar dictates the use of a plural verb. Because Roxy Music are/were a British act, UK rules apply. Likewise, if one were to refer to an American band, the singular would apply, as in "R.E.M. is home now from the world tour". Cheers. Vytal (talk) 14:22, 26 November 2008 (UTC)Reply
Thank you for that. I can see where the confusion comes from then, but also a relief to know I was right. Thanks again.--Tuzapicabit (talk) 14:54, 26 November 2008 (UTC)Reply


The Beatles' instrumentation / List of The Beatles' instruments edit

For solid work on List of The Beatles' instruments, Vytal is presented with the Wikipedia Music Award. SilkTork 01:51, 19 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Good stuff. I see you've been working on that mostly by yourself for over a year now so you deserve an award. I've changed the name to make it fit more accurately with what it is. I might drop in on it later to build up the references. Keep up the good work! SilkTork *YES! 01:51, 19 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Ian Stewart edit

heya Vytal - i'm transplanting this from my talk page and hope we can keep the whole conversation here on yours, okay? i'll put your page on my watchlist so i'll see any reply you make here. you wrote:

Ian Stewart
Hi - Per credits on Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out Ian Stewart plays piano on fall 1969 US tour. Regards VytalVytal (talk) 01:17, 7 April 2009 (UTC)

yep, they sure do - at the same time, i know i have reliable sources (such as an interview with Stu) stating that it wasn't until 1975 that he returned to playing on stage. i'll look it up - meanwhile thanks for caring about accuracy. Sssoul (talk) 05:21, 7 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

Charlie Christian edit

Where do you get your sources? Somebody has made a mess of this article. Erviltnec (talk) 04:12, 29 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

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David Kershenbaum edit

Hi I see you are willing to cross swords with User:Natkersh again and revert his edits to this article. Did you have a chance to read my comments on the article's talk page? I am convinced that there is a conflict of interest between author and subject AS WELL as the user being an SPA for this article. If your edits are reverted again, I ask that you appeal for the page to be locked. Eddie.willers (talk) 17:32, 23 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

  • Thanks for the supportive response to the latest complaint by User:Natkersh. Can we take this to arbitration, do you think? Eddie.willers (talk) 12:55, 28 July 2010 (UTC)Reply
    • Well, I see that the page has been reverted again. I have filed an Editorial Assistance request to see what may be done. Clearly, User:Natkersh shows little understanding of the way Wikipedia is supposed to work. Eddie.willers (talk) 00:32, 29 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

=TO EDDIE.WILLERS and the other names he/she is using edit

  • Please stop this edit-war, it seems like you have a strong desire to change this page, assuring us that you are improving the page, however, in fact, making it look unprofessional. From simple spelling mistakes and etc, to the style of your writing... is not an "edit" like. Professional "editors" would not present the information the way you are trying to. I strongly suspect a personal conflict of interest from your side, assuming that you know the target of your attacks personally and that forces you to keep coming back to the page over and over and making that page look unprofessional through your continuous non-stop reversions. It is called an edit-war and it is not acceptable. Please find a place for your personal satisfaction anywhere other than DK's wikipage. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Natkersh (talkcontribs) 06:08, 29 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

My mistake on Bass saxophone edit

Thanks for catching my bad edit to Bass saxophone - I thought that I corrected the incorrect capitalization but apparently I had re-instated it. - Special-T (talk) 14:18, 29 August 2010 (UTC)Reply

Matt Monro edit

I agree that the claim you have recently moved from the Matt Monro page, regarding 100m+ record sales in his lifetime, needs a citation and has been waiting for one for a long time but I just thought you should know that Monro certainly did have No 1s - "Born Free", an Oscar winning one, being among them - and that for reasons I do not understand he was and remains massively popular in the Phillipines (something to do with their cultural love of ballad songs, according to a recent BBC documentary, which seemed to suggest he was still the biggest seller there even though dead for many years). Where did you check the info for No 1s ? Sitush (talk) 06:50, 18 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

I'm sorry, we've got crossed wires here. I am aware that Michelle Monro appears for a long time to have been carving quite a career off her father's back (as is her brother, Matt, whose WP page resembled an advert until I cut it right back recently). I realise that she is an unreliable source. But my question to you was where you determined that he had not in fact had any No 1s, anywhere. Following on from that, is it not possible that an artist could accumulate massive figures by consistent appearances in, say, the top 5 ?
I don't dispute that the claim needed removing under WP:Verify, but the comment you attached to it seems surprising. Sitush (talk) 07:15, 18 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

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