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I recently did a lot of work on the page and added an image of Odell's secondary school to his article. It brightens up the article. Also, for readers outside of the UK, it gives them some idea of the prestige associated with Seaford College. The image is approved for use in wikipedia articles.
However, users (I actually suspect it is just one person) have repeatedly removed the picture because "the school does not want it there and neither does the artist". This seems bizarre. Firstly, where is the evidence of this? Secondly, why should this make any difference anyway? Odell did attend the school and the school do not own the image concerned. Popeye191 ( talk) 16:15, 11 May 2013 (UTC)
Who put that into Wikipedia? First of all, "Alex" isn't the only new song since the release of Long Way Down. Odell played some other new songs at his gigs too. And since it isn't the only new song, why is there so much information about it? Is it important to know that he has no longer a name for it? It's just one of many songs so I don't think it makes sense to write this much unimportant information. Plus, his relationship to Alexandra McDermott isn't clear. There is no source that tells that they are no longer together and there isn't even a source that exactly says that they even where together. They might have been spotted together and made indirects, but there is no proof. This paragraph definitely needs to be edited or deleted. 91.60.207.215 ( talk) 21:26, 20 March 2014 (UTC)
His song "Heal" is also heard in the TV series "Giri/Haji" (episode 8, if it matters). I'd do the edit but my editing is really rusty and I don't have the time and energy to do it now. Thanks? Hanamizu ( talk) 08:08, 24 January 2024 (UTC)
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He is liked by me
I recently did a lot of work on the page and added an image of Odell's secondary school to his article. It brightens up the article. Also, for readers outside of the UK, it gives them some idea of the prestige associated with Seaford College. The image is approved for use in wikipedia articles.
However, users (I actually suspect it is just one person) have repeatedly removed the picture because "the school does not want it there and neither does the artist". This seems bizarre. Firstly, where is the evidence of this? Secondly, why should this make any difference anyway? Odell did attend the school and the school do not own the image concerned. Popeye191 ( talk) 16:15, 11 May 2013 (UTC)
Who put that into Wikipedia? First of all, "Alex" isn't the only new song since the release of Long Way Down. Odell played some other new songs at his gigs too. And since it isn't the only new song, why is there so much information about it? Is it important to know that he has no longer a name for it? It's just one of many songs so I don't think it makes sense to write this much unimportant information. Plus, his relationship to Alexandra McDermott isn't clear. There is no source that tells that they are no longer together and there isn't even a source that exactly says that they even where together. They might have been spotted together and made indirects, but there is no proof. This paragraph definitely needs to be edited or deleted. 91.60.207.215 ( talk) 21:26, 20 March 2014 (UTC)
His song "Heal" is also heard in the TV series "Giri/Haji" (episode 8, if it matters). I'd do the edit but my editing is really rusty and I don't have the time and energy to do it now. Thanks? Hanamizu ( talk) 08:08, 24 January 2024 (UTC)