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--- Another Believer ( Talk) 06:24, 9 January 2017 (UTC)
@ MagicatthemovieS: Thanks for your recent article improvements. @ Calvin999, Carbrera, and IndianBio: I'm curious if any of you are interested in promoting this article to Good status? I think there is still some work needed, but not nearly as much as some other Gaga songs. --- Another Believer ( Talk) 20:47, 28 July 2017 (UTC)
Great work on the article expansion, IB, and thanks for nominating for Good status! --- Another Believer ( Talk) 14:50, 25 October 2017 (UTC)
This source says Father John Misty co-produced and plays drums on the track. This is incorrect, right? Can someone with album's liner notes confirm? If this is incorrect, then the "Writing and recording" section of the Joanne article may need to be corrected, because it mentions this credit. --- Another Believer ( Talk) 22:17, 8 February 2017 (UTC)
Fuse's Jeff Benjamin has reviewed the John Wayne music video on the 8th February, stating that "From the high-fashion outfits (the skyscraper heels are back!) to the intense dance numbers (the best one comes at the end), this new video is classic Gaga with her new, real AF grungy aesthetic." Perhaps this would be worth adding to the music video's reception? The review can be read here.
86.142.42.182 ( talk) 02:07, 15 February 2017 (UTC)
What is File:John Wayne.png? --- Another Believer ( Talk) 16:43, 29 July 2017 (UTC)
There are too many genres listed in the info box. I'm a believer that only one should be listed, as that is all that is possible. Songs can only be one genre, albeit they can be influenced or contain elements of others, too. The song can't be bubblegum pop, and country, and disco, and pop-rock. Bubblegum pop is a sub-genre of pop and therefore closely related to pop-rock, and country and disco are distinct genres and entirely different in form and structure too. The Popmatters review says it the song "experiments" with pop, country, rock and dance, another one in there says pop-rock, and another dance-pop. Allmusic calls it "hard disco", Billboard pop-rock, and 'country-jam' in the Time review. I'd pick the one most described and use that one. — Calvin999 08:33, 1 August 2017 (UTC)
Here are the definitions cited by the four genre citations in the composition section (I know not all have been included, but I'm using all as examples):
I would keep Bubblegum-pop as the only genre in the infobox because that is the only one whereby a reviewer has actually said in basic terms'This is a bubblegum-pop song'. — Calvin999 08:52, 1 August 2017 (UTC)
Do we want to add an image of Ronson, who co-wrote, co-produced, and performed guitar on the track? --- Another Believer ( Talk) 14:56, 25 October 2017 (UTC)
Another option for an image is a screenshot from the music video. --- Another Believer ( Talk) 14:42, 26 October 2017 (UTC)
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--- Another Believer ( Talk) 06:24, 9 January 2017 (UTC)
@ MagicatthemovieS: Thanks for your recent article improvements. @ Calvin999, Carbrera, and IndianBio: I'm curious if any of you are interested in promoting this article to Good status? I think there is still some work needed, but not nearly as much as some other Gaga songs. --- Another Believer ( Talk) 20:47, 28 July 2017 (UTC)
Great work on the article expansion, IB, and thanks for nominating for Good status! --- Another Believer ( Talk) 14:50, 25 October 2017 (UTC)
This source says Father John Misty co-produced and plays drums on the track. This is incorrect, right? Can someone with album's liner notes confirm? If this is incorrect, then the "Writing and recording" section of the Joanne article may need to be corrected, because it mentions this credit. --- Another Believer ( Talk) 22:17, 8 February 2017 (UTC)
Fuse's Jeff Benjamin has reviewed the John Wayne music video on the 8th February, stating that "From the high-fashion outfits (the skyscraper heels are back!) to the intense dance numbers (the best one comes at the end), this new video is classic Gaga with her new, real AF grungy aesthetic." Perhaps this would be worth adding to the music video's reception? The review can be read here.
86.142.42.182 ( talk) 02:07, 15 February 2017 (UTC)
What is File:John Wayne.png? --- Another Believer ( Talk) 16:43, 29 July 2017 (UTC)
There are too many genres listed in the info box. I'm a believer that only one should be listed, as that is all that is possible. Songs can only be one genre, albeit they can be influenced or contain elements of others, too. The song can't be bubblegum pop, and country, and disco, and pop-rock. Bubblegum pop is a sub-genre of pop and therefore closely related to pop-rock, and country and disco are distinct genres and entirely different in form and structure too. The Popmatters review says it the song "experiments" with pop, country, rock and dance, another one in there says pop-rock, and another dance-pop. Allmusic calls it "hard disco", Billboard pop-rock, and 'country-jam' in the Time review. I'd pick the one most described and use that one. — Calvin999 08:33, 1 August 2017 (UTC)
Here are the definitions cited by the four genre citations in the composition section (I know not all have been included, but I'm using all as examples):
I would keep Bubblegum-pop as the only genre in the infobox because that is the only one whereby a reviewer has actually said in basic terms'This is a bubblegum-pop song'. — Calvin999 08:52, 1 August 2017 (UTC)
Do we want to add an image of Ronson, who co-wrote, co-produced, and performed guitar on the track? --- Another Believer ( Talk) 14:56, 25 October 2017 (UTC)
Another option for an image is a screenshot from the music video. --- Another Believer ( Talk) 14:42, 26 October 2017 (UTC)