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Hi Blinkster. I'd like to thank you personally for the massive amount of work you have done to improve this article. You might wish to add your support at its ITN nomination. With only four "cite needed" tags remaining, I'd suggest it was now ready for main page. Hard to believe that anyone could not see the big improvement in the article since his untimely death. Martinevans123 ( talk) 11:28, 13 March 2016 (UTC)
Blinkster, I see that the whole section about the Newcastle City Hall "The organ is located at the rear ... with only the Hammond L-100 functioning", has been copied over from Pictures at an Exhibition where it also has no source. I've searched the web for any support, but without success (although one WP:SPS I found said that the power problems at the hall caused the moog to go out of tune). I think we may have to remove this little story for the time being. What do you think? Martinevans123 ( talk) 19:15, 13 March 2016 (UTC)
Hi again Blinkster. Well done for your continued good work over at the Emerson article, which I see is now nominated for a GA review. I noticed that it currently says: "He played the Royal Albert Hall Organ at one of the Nice's last shows in 1968..." Does the autobiography, on pages 102-103, use the phrase "one of the last"? I don't have the book to be able to check. But looking at set-list sources such as this one, suggests it really wasn't one of their last at all. What do you think? They were given a lifetime ban for the flag-burning, by the way. Martinevans123 ( talk) 20:04, 24 March 2016 (UTC)
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Since I don't have a "reliable" source, I have no choice but to let your undoing of my revision stand. That being said, I do have to point out that the skynews source currently in use, however "reliable" it may be, is rife with incorrect information. In fact, the author gives an incorrect screen time for each and every one of the seven performances mentioned. The article does nothing but perpetuate common Oscar-related screen time myths that I have spent nearly a decade trying to disprove. Again, there isn't much I can do here, but if I let wild inaccuracies like this go unchecked, then all my hard work is for nothing. Stoogetins ( talk) 02:50, 7 October 2016 (UTC)Stoogetins
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Hi Blinkster. I'd like to thank you personally for the massive amount of work you have done to improve this article. You might wish to add your support at its ITN nomination. With only four "cite needed" tags remaining, I'd suggest it was now ready for main page. Hard to believe that anyone could not see the big improvement in the article since his untimely death. Martinevans123 ( talk) 11:28, 13 March 2016 (UTC)
Blinkster, I see that the whole section about the Newcastle City Hall "The organ is located at the rear ... with only the Hammond L-100 functioning", has been copied over from Pictures at an Exhibition where it also has no source. I've searched the web for any support, but without success (although one WP:SPS I found said that the power problems at the hall caused the moog to go out of tune). I think we may have to remove this little story for the time being. What do you think? Martinevans123 ( talk) 19:15, 13 March 2016 (UTC)
Hi again Blinkster. Well done for your continued good work over at the Emerson article, which I see is now nominated for a GA review. I noticed that it currently says: "He played the Royal Albert Hall Organ at one of the Nice's last shows in 1968..." Does the autobiography, on pages 102-103, use the phrase "one of the last"? I don't have the book to be able to check. But looking at set-list sources such as this one, suggests it really wasn't one of their last at all. What do you think? They were given a lifetime ban for the flag-burning, by the way. Martinevans123 ( talk) 20:04, 24 March 2016 (UTC)
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Since I don't have a "reliable" source, I have no choice but to let your undoing of my revision stand. That being said, I do have to point out that the skynews source currently in use, however "reliable" it may be, is rife with incorrect information. In fact, the author gives an incorrect screen time for each and every one of the seven performances mentioned. The article does nothing but perpetuate common Oscar-related screen time myths that I have spent nearly a decade trying to disprove. Again, there isn't much I can do here, but if I let wild inaccuracies like this go unchecked, then all my hard work is for nothing. Stoogetins ( talk) 02:50, 7 October 2016 (UTC)Stoogetins
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