Talk:Dragon Fly (album)

Fair use rationale for Image:Dragon fly jefferson starship.jpg

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Fair use rationale for Image:DragonFly.jpg

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Image:DragonFly.jpg is being used on this article. I notice the image page specifies that the image is being used under fair use but there is no explanation or rationale as to why its use in this Wikipedia article constitutes fair use. In addition to the boilerplate fair use template, you must also write out on the image description page a specific explanation or rationale for why using this image in each article is consistent with fair use.

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BetacommandBot (talk) 20:06, 13 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Moved from Dragon Fly to Dragon Fly (album)

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I found a few pages linking to this one intended for the roller coaster or the game developer, so it seemed time to make the page address more descriptive. I updated all links in the Jefferson Starship/Airplane realm, and the JS template. Apologies if this change was ill-conceived. BoKu (talk) 05:08, 17 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

Genre labeled as AOR?

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That's not a music genre, it's a radio format, same as classic rock, and modern rock. I switched it to rock, as I haven't heard the record myself, I can't go any more specific than just knowing that Jefferson's a rock band. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.142.142.112 (talk) 01:43, 26 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

Proposal to remove "Blows Against the Empire" from Info box in

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--Blows Against the Empire was a solo album by Paul Kantner released in 1970. In 1974 Dragonfly was the first album released by the band, Jefferson Starship.Cheryl Fullerton (talk) 00:07, 5 March 2019 (UTC)Cheryl FullertonReply

Proposing removal of second sentence in intro

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I propose to remove the sentence, "Credited to Grace Slick / Paul Kantner / Jefferson Starship, the band itself was at a turning point after a series of four albums centering on the partnership of Kantner and Slick during the disintegration of Jefferson Airplane through the early 1970s." because the sentence is irrelevant to the band Jefferson Starship, and is misleading, as it is referring to Jefferson Airplane, which ended in 1970 and Grace Slick and Paul Kantner solo albums which were not Jefferson Starship albums.Cheryl Fullerton (talk) 19:13, 21 February 2021 (UTC)Cheryl FullertonReply

Also, propose to remove the word "only" from first sentence in second paragraph and "Caroline failed to chart" as this is NPOV. Also, propose to remove reference to Jefferson Airplane or an Jefferson Airplane album as the reference is irrelevant to the topic of Jefferson Starship and its first album. Propose to add additional band members in order to balance the mention of Marty Balin.Cheryl Fullerton (talk) 02:21, 22 February 2021 (UTC)Reply

Hello Cheryl,

I am against your proposed removal of the sentence ""Credited to Grace Slick / Paul Kantner / Jefferson Starship, the band itself was at a turning point after a series of four albums centering on the partnership of Kantner and Slick during the disintegration of Jefferson Airplane through the early 1970s." The sentence should not use the "/" for Wikipedia Manual of Style considerations, but other than that, it should remain as written.

Yes, this information is relevant to the topic. The album Dragonfly, and Jefferson Starship, was a turning point for the organization, which was undergoing an evolution. The Hot Tuna tandem departed, the Slick and Kantner faction worked on a series of collaboration albums, and they eventually reorganized the group into Jefferson Starship. The album Dragonfly under the new banner represents the culmination of the process. It is also relevant to indicate the circumstances involved during that period to set the background of the recording. Jefferson Airplane did not end "in 1970," and there was never a break up announcement. When Casady and Kaukonen decided not to return, Kantner and Slick chose to reorganize without them. They and the other three remaining Jefferson Airplane band members picked new members, and they selected the name Jefferson Starship to maintain continuity to Jefferson Airplane. The decision to record an album under this new moniker meant the next phase in the evolutionary changeover. The transition from Jefferson Airplane to Jefferson Starship should be mentioned here to identify the process leading up to the album for the reader. This includes the mention of the four collaboration albums centered on Slick and Kantner, which also represent the coming together of all the musicians who would be members of Jefferson Starship in 1974. This is not misleading, but provides a context for what happened to lead to this album being made. They did not just all meet in 1974 without a backstory and decide to record an album. This article should reflect that.

I agree that the word "only" in the first sentence of the second paragraph should be removed. I think that the article should mention that the song "Caroline" was released as a single as that is relevant to the topic. Maybe instead of " failed to chart" it should read "did not chart." This conveys the same information with an improved wording.

The information on the album sales of Dragonfly is relevant to the topic. Providing a comparison to the sales of Jefferson Airplane is also relevant, as Jefferson Airplane is a related topic to Jefferson Starship. This sales information comparison of Dragonfly to the Jefferson Airplane albums is also referenced in the AllMusic Jefferson Starship biography, so it does appear in other sources for the subject, and should remain here.

I disagree with your proposal to "add additional band members in order to balance the mention of Marty Balin." The mention of Balin performing on "Caroline" prior to joining the band is notable, and should be mentioned in the article to explain his role. Adding other band members solely "to balance the mention of Marty Balin" is not a good reason to modify an encyclopedia article, and doing so for that purpose will not improve the article. The goal is to present an accurate encyclopedia article, and not efforts to make sure we mention every band member an equal amount of times. Besides, the personnel section lists the band members and the track listing provides writing credits for the songs, so all of the band members are listed and accounted for in this article. It does not need to have them added into the narrative to balance out the fact that Marty Balin's name was mentioned.

Regards, AbleGus (talk) 06:47, 22 February 2021 (UTC)Reply