Talk:Gennady Bachinsky

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I have rewritten the article, and removed the following sources that were previously used. I'm happy to add them back (or let someone else do it) if my concerns are resolved.

  • It is not obvious that these sources refer to the same person, rather than someone else with the same or similar name. If there is another source linking these sources to the article, I'd be happy to add all of them.
    • Гаккель, Всеволод (1998). "ZUDWA". Журнал "Пчела". No. 12. Archived from the original on May 12, 2014.
    • Гаккель В. (2007). Аквариум как способ ухода за теннисным кортом. С-Пб.: Амфора. ISBN 978-5-367-00331-4.
  • This was a dead link back in March 2009, and it's not usefully in the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine. If there is a copy of it somewhere, I'd be happy to add it. I searched Google for the title in quotation marks and found http://www.infopig.com/news/01-14-2008.html, which links to http://feeds.bignewsnetwork.com/?rid=12193323&cat=723971d98160d438, which is also dead.
  • I don't have access to this book, and it was listed in the Bibliography with no specific References, so I have no way to know what information it states. If you have access to this book, feel free to add it back in, but please make sure it has some information (e.g. any of: date or place of birth, career as a radio host, etc.) to link it to the person in the article, beyond just name, and add <ref> tags to indicate which information it is being used to support.
    • Бурлака, Андрей (January 29, 2022). Рок-энциклопедия. Популярная музыка в Ленинграде – Петербурге. 1965–2005. Том 2. М.: Амфора. pp. 433–477. ISBN 978-5-457-77117-8.

I think the only information I removed was that "He was also known as one of founders and guitarist of the indie group Chimera.", since the sources that supported it didn't seem to have any connection to the subject of the article beyond name, and that the vehicle he collided with was a Volkswagen Transporter, since the sources I that were present didn't appear to mention that. I'm happy to have the information in the article as long as there is a source supporting it.

P.S. I've added a bunch of sources, and there are many more that could be used by searching for his name in English and Russian, and by going through the ones on the Russian Wikipedia page; I just don't have time to do it now.

Solomon Ucko (talk) 00:10, 9 October 2023 (UTC)Reply

I've added many more sources and much more information to the article, including restoring the identification of the vehicle he hit as a Volkswagen Transporter.
As for his connection to Chimera, the best source (in terms of connection with existing information) that I've found so far is https://stihi.ru/2011/12/26/8200 (from the external links on his Russian Wikipedia page), which has his full first and last name and the fact that he moved from St. Petersburg to Russia. If someone thinks that's enough to confirm a connection, I won't object to it being added.
Solomon Ucko (talk) 18:55, 9 October 2023 (UTC)Reply