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:Yep, and I like the allusion to The Grateful Dead as well. (Jefferson Airplane/Starship was at one time my favorite band. Saw them once at Radio City Music Hall, but Slick wasn't in the band at that point.) ] (]) 23:25, 26 April 2015 (UTC) | |||
::I had the opportunity to see Jefferson Starship two years ago. Only has Paul Kanter these days, but was still an excellent performance. It's a shame I couldn't see Jefferson Airplane/Starship at the pinnacle of their existence. It has been a dream of mine to see Slick live (though I know I probably never will), she and Janis Joplin, in my opinion, are the best female vocalists I ever had the privilege to listen to.] (]) 21:57, 26 April 2015 | |||
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== ''The Bugle'': Issue CLIX, July 2019 == | |||
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Since I visited the article nearly 2 years ago I do not remember it's state at that time. You did a good job fleshing things out. I feel like I have a better idea of what the group was about and their impact on the music of the day. I have not checked the plagiarism that seemed to exist when I last visited. There were a few instances of grammatical clumsiness which I tweaked. Again, thanks for your effort. From my standpoint, you improved the article.] (]) 16:32, 4 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
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Hello... I'm having trouble understanding your deletion of the Alan Dershowitz quote from the Freddie Gray article. In your edit comment, you wrote, "Not even seen in the reference." But I quoted directly from the video clip at the referenced URL. (Actually, I inadvertently omitted a word without showing the omission with ellipses. Was that why you deleted the paragraph?) I have restored the deleted material, with the omitted word restored. If you think the paragraph doesn't belong, let's discuss it on the talk page. Thanks. ] </sup></font>]] 03:09, 6 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
:] We generally don't use clips, but no I have no issues with it. Except does the lawyer have any connection to the case or is he just voicing an opinion?] (]) 03:12, 6 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
::] Thanks for responding. Dershowitz has no connection with the case, but his comments, which have been widely quoted in the past 24 hours, seemed relevant in a "Public response" section. I wasn't aware that WP didn't generally use video clips. Aren't they kind of equivalent to quotes in a newspaper? ] </sup></font>]] 03:55, 6 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
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Did you know that ] and ] were in the same band in the mid 60s? Yep. The band was called the ]. Bruce Palmer (also later in ] along with Neil) was in the group too. Cool huh? ] (]) 01:29, 13 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
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{{U|Garagepunk66}} that is interesting, I didn't know about this band surprisingly, something I should read more about. I was reading about the Music Machine (one of my favorites) and their later career as the Bonniwell Music Machine. Apparently, Bonniwell wrote over 300 compositions in the year 1967, alone, many of which were never released, but were recorded. Your fact was a lot more cooler, did the band release any singles or albums?] (]) 01:47, 13 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
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:::{{U|Garagepunk66}} I'm not sure if this interests you, but The Chocolate Watchband (still need to finish that article!) are releasing an album sometime this month called ''I'm Not Like Everybody Else''. It includes the first versions of their songs with their actual lead singer, David Aguilar, instead of Don Bennett, and re-recorded versions with most of the original members. I definitely will try and buy it when it is released!] (]) 22:02, 13 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
I'm very excited. But, I hope that they come up with some new material, too (you can't beat the original records). Hopefully, they could find a studio with all vacuum tubes and vintage recording gear (if Alec Paulo is on board, I'm sure he'll do it that way--I believe he has a studio--he is also such a great writer). They could make a masterpiece, particularly with Aguilar back in tow. ] (]) 23:17, 13 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
: {{U|Garagepunk66}} I know what you mean, it is a shame they never had a whole LP with the ''actual'' Chocolate Watchband. I don't know how successful they would have become, but it would have made their music even more of a classic. It seems a lot of garage rock bands (The Music Machine, The Electric Prunes, Count Five, etc.) had so much potential, but something out of their control limited them to only brief success. It is encouraging though to see some of those groups reforming and still making an impact in the music world.] (]) 01:08, 14 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
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It is such a glory (but at the same time a tragedy), that there were so many incredible groups in the 60s, that there was just not enough room for all of them to become successful. However, I am thankful for having each and every one of them, and I'm sure you'd agree. Amen. ] (]) 01:28, 14 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
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::And I also love the big acts: the Beatles, the Stones, Dylan, the Who...the list goes on and on. Imagine what it must have been like back then to go to the record store after a day of school and see the latest albums by all of these people positioned right there on the front rack. Then, after that, go home to listen to them with your friends, gathered around the record player for hours in awe. And then, the next day be rehearsing with those same friends as a band in the garage. Imagine having an band on every other block in your neighborhood keeping the whole Pleasant Oak subdivision awake! ] (]) 01:46, 14 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
:{{U|Garagepunk66}} Of course, don't get me wrong I love the big guys, especially the Doors, the Stones, and the Animals. I am actually lucky enough to have record stores nearby, but the same experience from the 60s cannot be replicated. It is truly inspirational to read about all the group's that went out and performed, even if they aren't quite as respected as the chart listers.] (]) 01:58, 14 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
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I have always thought that garage rock, though part of the whole tumultuous change in the 60s, retained an element of what Lester Bangs referred to as "Old America." If Beaver, from the 50s sitcom, ''Leave it to Beaver,'' could have been around in the 60s he would have had a garage band. Well, guess what...he did!!! ], who had earlier played Beaver, had a 60s garage rock band called Beaver and the Trappers. They recorded a song called "Happiness is Havin'" and I think few others. Check it out on Youtube!!!] (]) 19:07, 25 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
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::I just posted a (way too short) new article on ]. If you buy the Rolling Stones Ed Sullivan DVD, you will notice something interesting. The Bruthers recorded the background track used by The Muppets on the Sep. 18, 1966 Ed Sullivan Show. Go to Youtube and check it out (prompt "Muppets Rock Ed Sullivan 1966"). On the original performance, Ed Sullivan accidently refers to the Jim Hanson as "Jim Newsome." I think the guy on Youtube auto-correted it, but on the DVD you hear Sullivan's original introduction. As I was telling a friend, "even the Muppets did punk way before the Sex Pistols!" ] (]) 01:21, 12 June 2015 (UTC) | |||
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Hey, thanks for the tidy-up on the ]' article... As you were scrolling down the comments next to my edits and reading my citations and added text, you must have been having a good laugh. You probably enjoyed reading the loads of trivia associated with what is arguably the most "bad-ass," crazy, and (in the words on Marks & McIntyre) "dysfunctional" band in in history of rock (sorry, The Saints and AC/DC ain't got nuthin' on the Missing Links). I was seriously thinking about naming the Origins section "Origins of the species" or "Missing cro-magnon link" and the "Lineup changes" section "Dysfunction" (sourced, of course), and then the "Legacy" section "Notoriety." But, I did't want the Wiki police to take me away and lock me up in the edit-block cell. ] (]) 22:51, 15 June 2015 (UTC) | |||
:{{u|Garagepunk66}} I actually have a story of a psychedelic rock group called ] (awesome name, right?), by the way their song "Eighteen Is Over the Hill" has some of the best vocal harmonies I've experienced. Anyways, my father, who was a sound engineer before joining the Army, actually met Bob Markley in the eighties. Apparently they worked on demos together, and my father has some of the tapes, but, as Markley is trademarked for, it was kinda rambling and paranoid. Those tapes must be priceless, but I would never sell them anyways. Interesting enough, they remained friends and there is actually a picture of Markley holding me as a child in 1997. Around that time, Markley disappeared and never spoke to anyone from our family again. He was a mysterious man, he is gone now, but his death is also a mystery. ] (]) 14:29, 16 June 2015 (UTC) | |||
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::That is really cool. I'll have to check out The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band--I've heard their name before, but I've never gotten a chance to hear them--they must be incredible. As you can tell, from some of my long-winded citations in the Missing Links' article, that I am fascinated with sound recording/production/engineering, though I have never gotten a chance to actually work in a studio (and I'm not so sure I'd want to today, in this digital, 125-track era). I have poured over the pages (a million times) in Lewinson's book and learned so much about how recording was done then. As you can guess, I am particularly interested in vintage recording techniques and equipment: vacuum tubes, live echo chambers, Fairchild compressors, classic mikes, etc. There was a naturalness, a life, a trueness--an incandescent magic to be found in the sound of so many of those old recordings from the 60s--I guess that it started with the musicians themselves, but then was captured in the right kind of way by the producers and engineers. I would guess that your father probably started working in studios a bit later (let me guess, the 80s?), but I'm sure that he would appreciate the recording techniques of the 60s, and knows a good bit about the vintage stuff. ] (]) 03:57, 17 June 2015 (UTC) | |||
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{{u|Garagepunk66}} yeah he worked in the mid-eighties, mostly on rereleases of sixties groups actually, so I think he has a great respect for the era. As for the West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band (WCPAEB to shorten things) they have an unusual history, which is reflected by their music. I can't really explain, it is something you need to experience. I'm guessing you love The Electric Prunes then for what they accomplished on four-track, or some of those other groups like Fifty Foot Hose or United States of America, both of whom were innovative in a league of their own. | |||
::Well, of course, I mainly love them for their wonderful music which would have been great one way or another. But, I love the way back then, the studio ''didn't get in the way of the music'', as has been so often done for the last 30-40 years. They just gave the musicians a chance to just do their thing. With a four track, there is less tendency to over-mike everything, because you don't want to waste tracks. For instance then they were not going to put twenty microphones on one drum set back then. They would usually put one mike overhead, then maybe one or two others here and there. And in the mixing, they did not have the kind of digital sound "enhancements" that are used today, although there were certain kinds of analogue effects in the 60s.] (]) 05:45, 18 June 2015 (UTC) | |||
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Some trivia: You would be really surprised to know that in the last few years, I have become good friends with someone who was a member of a sixties garage band--he owns a local guitar shop and that is how I met him. He was a member of the Gaunga Dyns, who recorded several songs, amongst them "Rebecca Rodifier," (which he co-wrote), which has become their most celebrated song, although it was not their best-selling at the time. Play it and some of their other great songs on Youtube. The song is a saga of a girl, who dies from having an abortion (back then it was illegal, so many women had to have it done in "back room," which was highly dangerous). It was probably the first (and in my mind best) rock song about that sensitive topic, long before "Bodies," by the Sex Pistols, and in my mind it is much more reasonable and subtle in its handling of the topic. The Gauna Dyns' best-selling record at the time was "Stick with Her," which had originally been recorded by the Glass Cans, from Houston. I would love to do an article on them, but I will have to limit myself only to external sources. There is a lot I know about them, that I will have to leave out, because I cant't put in anything based on first-hand information. But man are there some stories! Hey by the way, It appears that the problems with my talk page are fixed and that it is running properly again, so you are welcome to post and comment there, as before. ] (]) 04:10, 20 June 2015 (UTC) | |||
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:::{{u|Garagepunk66}} I wrote it that way because it is a quote, but I think the reader can get the idea by reading the whole quote.] (]) 22:22, 23 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
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We can try it in different way, but having the word "pictured"--encyclopedic language has to be laser-precise. ] (]) 22:24, 23 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
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There was a beginning quote. The quote begins "I wasn't .... . Other than that, I think the quote is good now.] (]) 23:08, 23 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
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== January 2020 == | |||
Sorry I screwed up on the statement about Morrison's beard yesterday. I didn't realize that the quote had begun a few sentences previous--I was in a hurry on that god-awful pay computer (sometimes on the edit page, everything looks like a blob--Wiki ought to color-key the reference blocks, to make the text part easier to decipher). Also: I was thinking that, once I can get a reference and citation, we can re-instate the comment about Pamela Courson (as part of that multiple-meaning metaphor in the song, "L.A." Woman). It is mentioned in the DVD documentary on the making of the album, and if I remember, I read it in book awhile back, I believe Dany Sugarman's, but it may be a different book. When Morrison sings: "I see your a hair-burnin.' Hills are filled with fire. If they say I never loved you, you know they are a liar," he is making, not only a sunset metaphor about the city he loved, speaking of the city as if a lady (that he was about to leave to go to Paris), but also a literal reference to his companion, Pamela Courson, who had red hair. He can also be seen as connecting L.A. to Paris when he says "City of Light." Morrison was such a great lyricist in the may he expressed things that could be interpreted on so may levels, simultaneously. By the way, I think that the song, "L.A. Woman" is the Doors greatest moment (the album too, which I put right up there with their first). ] (]) 21:18, 24 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
{{unblock reviewed | I was re-blocked originally for my deceitful behavior and nonchalant avoidance of a promise I made to the community as a condition of an early unblock request. I dug myself in a deeper hole thereafter by avoiding the block with two sockpuppets. After the second sock, I came at a crossroads: make another sock or truly evaluate what put me in this position in the first place. I stopped trying to cast blame on others and pointed the finger back at myself. But I am not here now to make excuses for the behavior and give the “correct” combination of words to persuade you to unblock me. I was disrespectful, arrogant, immature, and a liar who treated consensus (and hence the editors who formed it) like nothing; I believed I was always in the right and ought to do what suited me, regardless of the words of editors much more experienced than me. I don’t want to be that type of person—a narcissistic, conceited jackass—nor do I want that to be my final mark here. Having been working in my first job, I have learned from real-world experience the value of honesty, of teamwork, and of respect for others. I would like to believe I have matured since then. The only way I see how I can demonstrate an actual change in my character is by asking for the opportunity here, with the understanding it will be a long road before I can rebuild anyone’s trust in me. If I am granted that opportunity, I intend to finally fulfill my original pledge (avoiding controversial topic areas and modern-day politics indefinitely), as well as any additional conditions made here, to demonstrate that I truly respect the judgement of others. I also hope to resume improving content on women and WWII biographies. This, with the understanding that any lapse should result in a site ban with no chance of re-entry into the project. As this may very likely be my final opportunity to address the community, I extend my apologies. I know for many my words probably hold no value, and I have no one to fault for that but myself. ] (]) 00:26, 8 January 2020 (UTC)|decline=You must really think we're idiots. You ] last time you were unblocked. ] (]) 08:33, 8 January 2020 (UTC)}} | |||
{{u|Garagepunk66}} I was just glad that we could come to a mutual understanding. I don't like having to critique someone because I'm afraid I might hurt their feelings. I had no issue with the Courson reference (though maybe it could fit better in ]), I just prefer to wait for a source. I trust you were right, regardless. My favorite song from the album was "Riders on the Storm", and it's tied with "When the Music is Over" as my favorite overall.] (]) 21:33, 24 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
{{u|NinjaRobotPirate}} no I do not. If I am somehow calling you “idiots” for reflecting on what I did wrong, then I apologize. I wish for another admin to review this appeal and if they come to the same conclusion then I will reflect more on the errors I made.] (]) 00:29, 9 January 2020 (UTC) | |||
Great songs!] (]) 18:52, 25 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
{{unblock reviewed | 1=(Note: I would like my appeal to be re-reviewed and sent to AN for community decision. I do not think anyone is an “idiot”. I was just reflecting on the mistakes I made. I do not know what else I am to do.) I was re-blocked originally for my deceitful behavior and nonchalant avoidance of a promise I made to the community as a condition of an early unblock request. I dug myself in a deeper hole thereafter by avoiding the block with two sockpuppets. After the second sock, I came at a crossroads: make another sock or truly evaluate what put me in this position in the first place. I stopped trying to cast blame on others and pointed the finger back at myself. But I am not here now to make excuses for the behavior and give the “correct” combination of words to persuade you to unblock me. I was disrespectful, arrogant, immature, and a liar who treated consensus (and hence the editors who formed it) like nothing; I believed I was always in the right and ought to do what suited me, regardless of the words of editors much more experienced than me. I don’t want to be that type of person—a narcissistic, conceited jackass—nor do I want that to be my final mark here. Having been working in my first job, I have learned from real-world experience the value of honesty, of teamwork, and of respect for others. I would like to believe I have matured since then. The only way I see how I can demonstrate an actual change in my character is by asking for the opportunity here, with the understanding it will be a long road before I can rebuild anyone’s trust in me. If I am granted that opportunity, I intend to finally fulfill my original pledge (avoiding controversial topic areas and modern-day politics indefinitely), as well as any additional conditions made here, to demonstrate that I truly respect the judgement of others. I also hope to resume improving content on women and WWII biographies. This, with the understanding that any lapse should result in a site ban with no chance of re-entry into the project. As this may very likely be my final opportunity to address the community, I extend my apologies. I know for many my words probably hold no value, and I have no one to fault for that but myself.] (]) 7:59 pm, Yesterday (UTC−5) | decline = I was initially sympathetic to this request but, on seeing I don't see the reasons for the block (the "uncontroversial edits" part) addressed. Given the history contained in that link, I think a generic unblock request of the sort above is insufficient. ] <small>(])</small> 14:44, 10 January 2020 (UTC)}} | |||
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I made a couple of other minor touch-ups that I think you will like on the L.A. Woman article. ] (]) 19:26, 25 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
:I don't think we've ever interacted before. Hi, I'm ]. I'm curious what you make of the fact that your first unblock request sat unactioned for a day and what I should make of the fact that you decided to post the same appeal a second time without taking the (rather blunt but not exactly unfair) feedback offered to you by the first sysop to decline? ] (]) 05:12, 10 January 2020 (UTC) | |||
:{{u|Garagepunk66}} I liked the touch ups, but I kinda liked how it described Morrison Hotel as a transitional album.] (]) 19:34, 25 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
::{{u|Barkeep49}} I figured it stood for a day because I submitted the appeal rather late at night; I never thought much of that, honestly. I understood what the first sysop said but I have to respectfully disagree with it, especially the “idiot” part. I kept the appeal as is because this was my honest reflection of my mistakes, not a ruse meant to insult anyone’s intelligence. If I made another statement, it would feel too much to me like trying to find the “correct” answer to being unblocked. That seems disingenuous to me. If I am wrong for thinking that, I can reflect and work on another statement.] (]) 08:14, 10 January 2020 (UTC) | |||
:::{{u|Barkeep49}} I take it to mean ] is perpetually backlogged. I for one am now incapable of parsing unblock requests. I find this request reasonable and have reason to believe there has not been recent socking, but I am living it to anyone with functional brain cells.-- <b>]]] </b> 14:24, 10 January 2020 (UTC) | |||
::::{{re|Deepfriedokra}} fair enough on the backlog (I don't normally patrol these parts) and I found it reasonable too. Of course their last unblock request to the community was also reasonable which is why it was accepted. I agree with RegentPark's (and before that NRP's) decline. I was looking for some more frank acknowledgement of the ways they abused the community's trust repeatedly including in this very process. {{tq|" avoidance of a promise I made to the community as a condition of an early unblock request"}} just doesn't come close to grappling with that for me even if it is factually accurate and nominally addressing that legacy. ] (]) 16:59, 10 January 2020 (UTC) | |||
{{outdent}} {{reply|Barkeep49}} I will be unavailable for much till Monday pm, florida time. If anyone is to carry this to AN, it must be someone else.-- <b>]]] </b> 17:06, 10 January 2020 (UTC) | |||
:Well it won't be me either. I recognize that TGS is right that if they had changed the wording from appeal 1 to appeal 2 that they'd have been criticized by some for that. Clearly I criticized them for not changing. That's the reality of the situation and it is, as they do acknowledge, one of their own making. I've already noted where I feel the statement comes up short and their reply gave me nothing to reconsider. ] (]) 17:36, 10 January 2020 (UTC) | |||
::{{u|Barkeep49}} clearly I should have discussed how I pleaded ignorance to conditions of my previous unblock when I knew I was obviously breaking them and attempting to manipulate the wording of the unblock to my advantage.I can try again in six months or so as I see I did not address everything I should have. Thank you.] (]) 23:08, 10 January 2020 (UTC) | |||
I'm happy to open a Standard Offer thread for TheGracefulSlick. I came here now having just done a bit of a cleanup on ] and thinking "What happened to TGS, this sort of stuff is right up his street?" and came here. It's been over a year since the last block, and it seems that the problems stemmed from a lack of clarification over what he should and shouldn't do. Obviously I have a bit of a bias towards unblocking TGS as we've done great work together on a couple of articles. ] ] ] 13:32, 3 February 2020 (UTC) | |||
It was indeed a transitional album, but the term "transitional" is not normally used as a descriptor of ''style'', per se, but rather to describe something's place in a process. But, we could find a way to mention (somewhere else in the section) about Morrison Hotel being a transitional album (on the way to L.A. Woman). In the overall passage, we need to find a way to make it more clear to the reader that ''Morrison Hotel'' came in between ''Soft Parade'' and ''L.A. Woman.'' By the way, I like he phrase a lot that you put in: "simplified and straightforward" (describing the style of Morrison Hotel). That sounds ''really good.'' One little thing: we usually do not say that style "manifests" from something, but that it is the "style of...", so it would be better just to say: "style of Morrison Hotel..." But, don't worry. Editing isn't supposed to be easy. It involves writing and re-writing (gosh, I have to re-edit myself a lot). It takes time to arrive at the best possible way of saying things. With just a few more touch-ups, we can get the wording just right. ] (]) 22:10, 26 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
:{{u|Ritchie333}} I would be happy to give it a try because I want to get back to helping. I have a lot to prove that I am worth another opportunity, and I intend to make the best of it.] (]) 20:06, 3 February 2020 (UTC) | |||
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:::{{u|Ritchie333}} I appreciate you sticking your neck out for me. I can tell the appeal will not go as I had hoped but at least it gave me some things to take away from it as an opportunity to grow. I will take the advice of users who recommended that I work on other projects. I am not sure where I will go because, in all honesty, writing articles is the one thing I was good at, but I will find a new way to help. Thank you so much for your faith in me. Hopefully someday I will be able to help out with that Them article. Take care.] (]) 02:48, 5 February 2020 (UTC) | |||
Let me know if you'd like your talk- and userpages semiprotected for a few days. ] | ] 21:20, 26 May 2015 (UTC). | |||
:Done. ] | ] 22:54, 26 May 2015 (UTC). | |||
::Thanks {{u|Bishonen}}, hopefully the IP won't bother anyone anymore.] (]) 22:56, 26 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
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Hey, I just closed your unblock request thread at AN as declined. The general consensus is against your unblock, still, I think you should contribute to other projects, so as to convince your peers that you can still be a positive contributor. --<span style="font-family:'Trebuchet MS',Geneva,sans-serif">] (] <span style="color:#fac">桜</span> ])</span> 17:15, 5 February 2020 (UTC) | |||
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:I would certainly not discourage you from participating to other projects (Simple English, for instance, would let you still write content). But I'm not sure that will help you with being unblocked here and I would caution you about having that be your take away. There are going to be some number of people who feel you're out of chances and would oppose pretty much any appeal. Not a lot you can do there except acknowledge their right to feel that way. I think, however, there are some number of us (myself included) who could be convinced. I would read the thread before your next appeal - as painful as I am sure it is - and really try to address the concerns. For instance, could you lay-out a ''binding'' process you could use to re-establish trust? I'm reluctant to get into too many details because, at least for me, I need to know it comes genuinely from you and not through coaching or telling me (or others) what you think we want to hear. Best, ] (]) 17:27, 5 February 2020 (UTC) | |||
IP address 82.132.225.224 has posted a message at ] saying they want to talk to you but can't, and asking for you to reply to them there. ] (]) 10:04, 28 May 2015 (UTC) | |||
::{{u|Barkeep49}} I appreciate the advice. I will not outline a process right now because I know it requires much more consideration—something I will do as I contribute in other ways over the next few months. I will certainly keep the thread saved and re-read it when the time comes. Thank you for your help and consideration.] (]) 20:53, 5 February 2020 (UTC) | |||
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You sent me a message, but something is wrong with my talk page, where I cannot see some of its contents--I have to got to History and look act "current"/"previous" to see what the message is. My new messages don't show, either, unless I go to the History tab to see them. So, for the next few days, we can confer on your talk page, until I get that situation fixed. As for the citaitons, I know what you are referring to, but I am so busy trying to get the article I'm working on re-written, that I don't have the time to worry about the citation format. But, I can go back later and tidy it up. ] (]) 02:45, 16 June 2015 (UTC) | |||
:{{u|Garagepunk66}} it is important to get in the habit of doing that from now on. I will be happy to fix the issue when I finish editing ] sometime tomorrow.] (]) 02:58, 16 June 2015 (UTC) | |||
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Yes, put the citation formula here (where I can see it clearly and be able to properly respond), but keep in mind I am really busy doing a thorough re-write of the Sons od Adam article, so technicalities are the last thing on my mind (until I finish this most difficult writing assignment). That formula seems a bet weird, and might get in the way of my writing. I like to move fast. I usually get ] to re-do the citation format for me after I finish writing. It's not that I don't know about this, it's just that I have never taken the time to study it. I just write, write, write... ] (]) 03:12, 16 June 2015 (UTC) | |||
:::{{u|Garagepunk66}} thhe format is like a usual ref, but for the initial ref include < ref name="name" > at the beginning before the citation and then just write < ref name="name"/ > for every time it is used again.] (]) 03:33, 16 June 2015 (UTC) | |||
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Whoa!!! It may be an improvement overall, but I'm not at all sure about some details in your edits there. As a general point, in my view it's ''never'' a good idea to rewrite the intro section of an article before rewriting the rest of the article - the intro is supposed to summarise the article, not add new material. And, ideally you are not supposed to have citations in the lead. "Named, in part, as a reflection of the group's sound" - very dubious (I thought it was mainly a joke) - and in any case not important enough for the opening sentence. "An eerie and sometimes anguished ambi'''e'''nce..." - again, not sure about that. "Material by songwriters Annette Tucker and Jill Jones, though the group also penned their own songs..." - a lot of their early material was self-penned, and Tucker wrote more with Nancie Mantz than with Jones. "Avant-garde rock" - not really, in comparison with (say) ], ] (]), or ]. "Guitarist James Lowe" - the main guitarist, and source of the electronic effects, was Ken Williams, not Lowe. So... could you look again at what you've written, and make sure it's both accurate, and a good summary of the article? ] (]) 17:11, 16 June 2015 (UTC) | |||
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:{{u|Ghmyrtle}} you made a point about the name and the songwriting thing was a dumb misreading of references. However, Richie Unterberger described their music as "avant-garde rock", which is why I described it that way. He also explains why, describing the electronics. Would it be best just to say electronic rock? Also, the first album only featured two Prunes originals, and the second didn't even feature half of their own writings, so how can it be said they wrote most of their early material? The "eerie and sometimes anguished" line was from the CD booklet (not copied though) so I was just reading what the reference said. Sorry, I didn't mean to cause trouble.] (]) 17:55, 16 June 2015 (UTC) | |||
::That's better! You're not causing trouble at all - you're doing really good work, but I thought I'd flag up a couple of points rather than either reverting you (which would have been too harsh) or taking the trouble to rewrite it myself (which I don't have time to do at the moment). When I get the USA article out of the way, I may have a look at the Prunes then. ] (]) 18:10, 16 June 2015 (UTC) | |||
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:{{u|Frankzappatwin}} I was hoping you saw that since that is the norm for track lists and credits of sorts. It was an honest mistake so I wasn't going to confront you about it, but try to edit by that style from now on. Thanks for your interest in the music though!] (]) 22:13, 19 June 2015 (UTC) | |||
Not a problem, like I said, thanks for making me aware of it. I will review some of my earlier contributions as well...I see that you fixed some Spencer Davis also.] (]) 22:52, 19 June 2015 (UTC) | |||
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The Bugle: Issue CLX, August 2019
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Backlog Banzai
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Wikiproject Military history coordinator election nominations open
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The Bugle: Issue CLXI, September 2019
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AfroCine: Join the Months of African Cinema this October!
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January 2020
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I was re-blocked originally for my deceitful behavior and nonchalant avoidance of a promise I made to the community as a condition of an early unblock request. I dug myself in a deeper hole thereafter by avoiding the block with two sockpuppets. After the second sock, I came at a crossroads: make another sock or truly evaluate what put me in this position in the first place. I stopped trying to cast blame on others and pointed the finger back at myself. But I am not here now to make excuses for the behavior and give the “correct” combination of words to persuade you to unblock me. I was disrespectful, arrogant, immature, and a liar who treated consensus (and hence the editors who formed it) like nothing; I believed I was always in the right and ought to do what suited me, regardless of the words of editors much more experienced than me. I don’t want to be that type of person—a narcissistic, conceited jackass—nor do I want that to be my final mark here. Having been working in my first job, I have learned from real-world experience the value of honesty, of teamwork, and of respect for others. I would like to believe I have matured since then. The only way I see how I can demonstrate an actual change in my character is by asking for the opportunity here, with the understanding it will be a long road before I can rebuild anyone’s trust in me. If I am granted that opportunity, I intend to finally fulfill my original pledge (avoiding controversial topic areas and modern-day politics indefinitely), as well as any additional conditions made here, to demonstrate that I truly respect the judgement of others. I also hope to resume improving content on women and WWII biographies. This, with the understanding that any lapse should result in a site ban with no chance of re-entry into the project. As this may very likely be my final opportunity to address the community, I extend my apologies. I know for many my words probably hold no value, and I have no one to fault for that but myself. TheGracefulSlick (talk) 00:26, 8 January 2020 (UTC)
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You must really think we're idiots. You already made this heartfelt apology last time you were unblocked. NinjaRobotPirate (talk) 08:33, 8 January 2020 (UTC)
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NinjaRobotPirate no I do not. If I am somehow calling you “idiots” for reflecting on what I did wrong, then I apologize. I wish for another admin to review this appeal and if they come to the same conclusion then I will reflect more on the errors I made.TheGracefulSlick (talk) 00:29, 9 January 2020 (UTC)
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Request reason:
(Note: I would like my appeal to be re-reviewed and sent to AN for community decision. I do not think anyone is an “idiot”. I was just reflecting on the mistakes I made. I do not know what else I am to do.) I was re-blocked originally for my deceitful behavior and nonchalant avoidance of a promise I made to the community as a condition of an early unblock request. I dug myself in a deeper hole thereafter by avoiding the block with two sockpuppets. After the second sock, I came at a crossroads: make another sock or truly evaluate what put me in this position in the first place. I stopped trying to cast blame on others and pointed the finger back at myself. But I am not here now to make excuses for the behavior and give the “correct” combination of words to persuade you to unblock me. I was disrespectful, arrogant, immature, and a liar who treated consensus (and hence the editors who formed it) like nothing; I believed I was always in the right and ought to do what suited me, regardless of the words of editors much more experienced than me. I don’t want to be that type of person—a narcissistic, conceited jackass—nor do I want that to be my final mark here. Having been working in my first job, I have learned from real-world experience the value of honesty, of teamwork, and of respect for others. I would like to believe I have matured since then. The only way I see how I can demonstrate an actual change in my character is by asking for the opportunity here, with the understanding it will be a long road before I can rebuild anyone’s trust in me. If I am granted that opportunity, I intend to finally fulfill my original pledge (avoiding controversial topic areas and modern-day politics indefinitely), as well as any additional conditions made here, to demonstrate that I truly respect the judgement of others. I also hope to resume improving content on women and WWII biographies. This, with the understanding that any lapse should result in a site ban with no chance of re-entry into the project. As this may very likely be my final opportunity to address the community, I extend my apologies. I know for many my words probably hold no value, and I have no one to fault for that but myself.TheGracefulSlick (talk) 7:59 pm, Yesterday (UTC−5)
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I was initially sympathetic to this request but, on seeing I don't see the reasons for the block (the "uncontroversial edits" part) addressed. Given the history contained in that link, I think a generic unblock request of the sort above is insufficient. regentspark (comment) 14:44, 10 January 2020 (UTC)
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- I don't think we've ever interacted before. Hi, I'm Barkeep49. I'm curious what you make of the fact that your first unblock request sat unactioned for a day and what I should make of the fact that you decided to post the same appeal a second time without taking the (rather blunt but not exactly unfair) feedback offered to you by the first sysop to decline? Barkeep49 (talk) 05:12, 10 January 2020 (UTC)
- Barkeep49 I figured it stood for a day because I submitted the appeal rather late at night; I never thought much of that, honestly. I understood what the first sysop said but I have to respectfully disagree with it, especially the “idiot” part. I kept the appeal as is because this was my honest reflection of my mistakes, not a ruse meant to insult anyone’s intelligence. If I made another statement, it would feel too much to me like trying to find the “correct” answer to being unblocked. That seems disingenuous to me. If I am wrong for thinking that, I can reflect and work on another statement.TheGracefulSlick (talk) 08:14, 10 January 2020 (UTC)
- Barkeep49 I take it to mean CAT:RFU is perpetually backlogged. I for one am now incapable of parsing unblock requests. I find this request reasonable and have reason to believe there has not been recent socking, but I am living it to anyone with functional brain cells.-- Deepfriedokra 14:24, 10 January 2020 (UTC)
- @Deepfriedokra: fair enough on the backlog (I don't normally patrol these parts) and I found it reasonable too. Of course their last unblock request to the community was also reasonable which is why it was accepted. I agree with RegentPark's (and before that NRP's) decline. I was looking for some more frank acknowledgement of the ways they abused the community's trust repeatedly including in this very process.
" avoidance of a promise I made to the community as a condition of an early unblock request"
just doesn't come close to grappling with that for me even if it is factually accurate and nominally addressing that legacy. Barkeep49 (talk) 16:59, 10 January 2020 (UTC)
- @Deepfriedokra: fair enough on the backlog (I don't normally patrol these parts) and I found it reasonable too. Of course their last unblock request to the community was also reasonable which is why it was accepted. I agree with RegentPark's (and before that NRP's) decline. I was looking for some more frank acknowledgement of the ways they abused the community's trust repeatedly including in this very process.
- Barkeep49 I take it to mean CAT:RFU is perpetually backlogged. I for one am now incapable of parsing unblock requests. I find this request reasonable and have reason to believe there has not been recent socking, but I am living it to anyone with functional brain cells.-- Deepfriedokra 14:24, 10 January 2020 (UTC)
- Barkeep49 I figured it stood for a day because I submitted the appeal rather late at night; I never thought much of that, honestly. I understood what the first sysop said but I have to respectfully disagree with it, especially the “idiot” part. I kept the appeal as is because this was my honest reflection of my mistakes, not a ruse meant to insult anyone’s intelligence. If I made another statement, it would feel too much to me like trying to find the “correct” answer to being unblocked. That seems disingenuous to me. If I am wrong for thinking that, I can reflect and work on another statement.TheGracefulSlick (talk) 08:14, 10 January 2020 (UTC)
@Barkeep49: I will be unavailable for much till Monday pm, florida time. If anyone is to carry this to AN, it must be someone else.-- Deepfriedokra 17:06, 10 January 2020 (UTC)
- Well it won't be me either. I recognize that TGS is right that if they had changed the wording from appeal 1 to appeal 2 that they'd have been criticized by some for that. Clearly I criticized them for not changing. That's the reality of the situation and it is, as they do acknowledge, one of their own making. I've already noted where I feel the statement comes up short and their reply gave me nothing to reconsider. Barkeep49 (talk) 17:36, 10 January 2020 (UTC)
- Barkeep49 clearly I should have discussed how I pleaded ignorance to conditions of my previous unblock when I knew I was obviously breaking them and attempting to manipulate the wording of the unblock to my advantage.I can try again in six months or so as I see I did not address everything I should have. Thank you.TheGracefulSlick (talk) 23:08, 10 January 2020 (UTC)
I'm happy to open a Standard Offer thread for TheGracefulSlick. I came here now having just done a bit of a cleanup on Them (band) and thinking "What happened to TGS, this sort of stuff is right up his street?" and came here. It's been over a year since the last block, and it seems that the problems stemmed from a lack of clarification over what he should and shouldn't do. Obviously I have a bit of a bias towards unblocking TGS as we've done great work together on a couple of articles. Ritchie333 13:32, 3 February 2020 (UTC)
- Ritchie333 I would be happy to give it a try because I want to get back to helping. I have a lot to prove that I am worth another opportunity, and I intend to make the best of it.TheGracefulSlick (talk) 20:06, 3 February 2020 (UTC)
- Okay, it's at Misplaced Pages:Administrators' noticeboard#Standard offer : TheGracefulSlick, we'll see what happens. Ritchie333 21:26, 3 February 2020 (UTC)
- Ritchie333 I appreciate you sticking your neck out for me. I can tell the appeal will not go as I had hoped but at least it gave me some things to take away from it as an opportunity to grow. I will take the advice of users who recommended that I work on other projects. I am not sure where I will go because, in all honesty, writing articles is the one thing I was good at, but I will find a new way to help. Thank you so much for your faith in me. Hopefully someday I will be able to help out with that Them article. Take care.TheGracefulSlick (talk) 02:48, 5 February 2020 (UTC)
- Okay, it's at Misplaced Pages:Administrators' noticeboard#Standard offer : TheGracefulSlick, we'll see what happens. Ritchie333 21:26, 3 February 2020 (UTC)
Unblock request denied
Hey, I just closed your unblock request thread at AN as declined. The general consensus is against your unblock, still, I think you should contribute to other projects, so as to convince your peers that you can still be a positive contributor. --qedk (t 桜 c) 17:15, 5 February 2020 (UTC)
- I would certainly not discourage you from participating to other projects (Simple English, for instance, would let you still write content). But I'm not sure that will help you with being unblocked here and I would caution you about having that be your take away. There are going to be some number of people who feel you're out of chances and would oppose pretty much any appeal. Not a lot you can do there except acknowledge their right to feel that way. I think, however, there are some number of us (myself included) who could be convinced. I would read the thread before your next appeal - as painful as I am sure it is - and really try to address the concerns. For instance, could you lay-out a binding process you could use to re-establish trust? I'm reluctant to get into too many details because, at least for me, I need to know it comes genuinely from you and not through coaching or telling me (or others) what you think we want to hear. Best, Barkeep49 (talk) 17:27, 5 February 2020 (UTC)
- Barkeep49 I appreciate the advice. I will not outline a process right now because I know it requires much more consideration—something I will do as I contribute in other ways over the next few months. I will certainly keep the thread saved and re-read it when the time comes. Thank you for your help and consideration.TheGracefulSlick (talk) 20:53, 5 February 2020 (UTC)
- Stay Graceful!Pincrete (talk) 17:47, 25 July 2020 (UTC)
- Barkeep49 I appreciate the advice. I will not outline a process right now because I know it requires much more consideration—something I will do as I contribute in other ways over the next few months. I will certainly keep the thread saved and re-read it when the time comes. Thank you for your help and consideration.TheGracefulSlick (talk) 20:53, 5 February 2020 (UTC)
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