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Maybe this is of little concern to anyone, or maybe it's just purely obvious, but the words "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot" come from the NATO phonetic alphabet. I would consider this ironic (although probably also purposeful) coming from the band "Wilco". —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.152.103.219 ( talk) 15:59, 2 October 2007 (UTC)
isn't saying "ironically, Reprise and Nonesuch are both Time Warner companies." a POV statement? Why is this ironic? It seems simply to be the way things work in the land of giant corporations. Time Warner owns both companies because the two will make different decisions. It hopes both will profit. Both child companies attepmt to do different things to make a profit--namely, appeal to different markets and/or use differing advertising techniques to reach those markets. This all seems totally natural. — vijay ( Talk) 07:19, 2 June 2006 (UTC)
The article mentions that the album was completed prior to 9/11 but "critics perceived references in the album to the attacks. For example, Jeff Gordinier of Entertainment Weekly compared the two towers of Marina City to the World Trade Center towers" curious if anyone else made the connection with Jesus etc. Just prescience or did Wilco have prior knowledge of the attacks!
What a load of bollox
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I think the history books should show that the decision for the band to stream YHF for free on their official web site had nothing to do with being dumped by Reprise - it was in direct reaction to MP3s of the album surfacing all over the internet. It was probably one of the most illegally downloaded albums on the web by the time they started streaming it. Please leave this in the article.
The Wilco article claims YHF entered the charts at #12, the YHF article says #13 this should be checked and cited.
This article is exceptionally detailed, well-written, and in my opinion meets all the criteria for Good Article designation.-- NPswimdude500 02:11, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
More chart information would be helpful (e.g. how the album fared in terms of sales in the weeks following its release). Additionally, while it is not necessary by any means, a table would greatly increase the visual appeal of the tracklisting by making it cleaner and more organized. These additions, in my opinion, would bring the article to a level where it is ready for Featured Article consideration.-- NPswimdude500 02:11, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
This article, aside from a genre listing of "Alternative rock" in the infobox and linking to a sound clip, doesn't describe the music at all. Can someone talk about the music itself? Or maybe that's not as interesting as the history. - Freekee 03:29, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
Maybe I'm missing something, but it seems to me that the intro section states that wilco purchased the rights to YHF from Time Warner, but a later section claims that they were given for free when the band left the company. So which is it, or am i just reading this wrong? Random89 18:55, 11 November 2007 (UTC)
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I think this is not precise enough, which makes it kind of wrong: The album was available for streaming, not open for free download, which is currently suggested. That's not the same thing.
PAG (11-02-2009) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 145.248.195.1 ( talk) 10:13, 2 October 2009 (UTC)
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Maybe this is of little concern to anyone, or maybe it's just purely obvious, but the words "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot" come from the NATO phonetic alphabet. I would consider this ironic (although probably also purposeful) coming from the band "Wilco". —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.152.103.219 ( talk) 15:59, 2 October 2007 (UTC)
isn't saying "ironically, Reprise and Nonesuch are both Time Warner companies." a POV statement? Why is this ironic? It seems simply to be the way things work in the land of giant corporations. Time Warner owns both companies because the two will make different decisions. It hopes both will profit. Both child companies attepmt to do different things to make a profit--namely, appeal to different markets and/or use differing advertising techniques to reach those markets. This all seems totally natural. — vijay ( Talk) 07:19, 2 June 2006 (UTC)
The article mentions that the album was completed prior to 9/11 but "critics perceived references in the album to the attacks. For example, Jeff Gordinier of Entertainment Weekly compared the two towers of Marina City to the World Trade Center towers" curious if anyone else made the connection with Jesus etc. Just prescience or did Wilco have prior knowledge of the attacks!
What a load of bollox
Derekbd (
talk) —Preceding
undated comment added
20:37, 1 February 2011 (UTC).
I think the history books should show that the decision for the band to stream YHF for free on their official web site had nothing to do with being dumped by Reprise - it was in direct reaction to MP3s of the album surfacing all over the internet. It was probably one of the most illegally downloaded albums on the web by the time they started streaming it. Please leave this in the article.
The Wilco article claims YHF entered the charts at #12, the YHF article says #13 this should be checked and cited.
This article is exceptionally detailed, well-written, and in my opinion meets all the criteria for Good Article designation.-- NPswimdude500 02:11, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
More chart information would be helpful (e.g. how the album fared in terms of sales in the weeks following its release). Additionally, while it is not necessary by any means, a table would greatly increase the visual appeal of the tracklisting by making it cleaner and more organized. These additions, in my opinion, would bring the article to a level where it is ready for Featured Article consideration.-- NPswimdude500 02:11, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
This article, aside from a genre listing of "Alternative rock" in the infobox and linking to a sound clip, doesn't describe the music at all. Can someone talk about the music itself? Or maybe that's not as interesting as the history. - Freekee 03:29, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
Maybe I'm missing something, but it seems to me that the intro section states that wilco purchased the rights to YHF from Time Warner, but a later section claims that they were given for free when the band left the company. So which is it, or am i just reading this wrong? Random89 18:55, 11 November 2007 (UTC)
As part of the WikiProject Good Articles, we're doing Sweeps to go over all of the current GAs and see if they still meet the GA criteria. I went through the article and made various changes, please look them over. I believe the article currently meets the criteria and should remain listed as a Good Article. Altogether the article is well-written and is still in great shape after its passing in 2007. Continue to improve the article making sure all new information is properly sourced and neutral. If you have any questions, let me know on my talk page and I'll get back to you as soon as I can. I have updated the article history to reflect this review. --Happy editing! Nehrams2020 ( talk • contrib) 00:32, 16 July 2009 (UTC)
I think this is not precise enough, which makes it kind of wrong: The album was available for streaming, not open for free download, which is currently suggested. That's not the same thing.
PAG (11-02-2009) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 145.248.195.1 ( talk) 10:13, 2 October 2009 (UTC)
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