User talk:Stephenjh
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[edit] Plus From Us
Sorry, I screwed up my edit and failed to put anything in the edit box. I reverted it because that part of the discography is only for compilations of Hammill songs. If you want to make a section for appearances of single Hammill songs in multi-artist compilations, go ahead, although personally I don't think such a list belongs in the article. Best wishes, --Richardrj talk email 20:57, 11 April 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Lifemask
I take your point about track listings. However, it should be clear from the first listing that it was originally vinyl, as CDs tend only to have one side, and subsequent listings should only indicate variations from the original. In particular, it isn't usual to cite catalogue numbers in headings. I'm just working my way through Harper's early issues (downloading, burning & listening), but the rewrites to meet standards will wait until I've finished the Fairport Convention catalogue. Way too many redlinks there, and they deserve better. --Rodhullandemu 23:01, 11 May 2008 (UTC)
- "subsequent listings should only indicate variations from the original" exactly, so let's not just focus on the 1990 CD re-issue, there's a cassette version to be listed too, hopefully my edit reflects that. As for "downloading, burning & listening", well, I hope you're paying for them ;) ! Where do you download from? Stephenjh (talk) 23:09, 11 May 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Battle of the Beanfield
I understand that this is a emotional article, and that police brutality probably did occur here. Which is all the MORE reason to be objective in proper citation per WP:CITE. The more objective and reliable the citation, the more readers will trust the accusations presented within. Having personal essays and herbalism websites cited only detracts from the believability of the article, and leaves the impression that the article was written by disgruntled Neo-Pagans. Having objective, third-party citations alone helps bolster the claims of brutality.
Best,