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editWhen I have some time, I will start expanding and (I hope) improving it. --Charles 05:33, 4 May 2006 (UTC)
Quote
editWhy is the quote about People Take Warning! Murder Ballads & Disaster Songs, 1913-1938 in this article? Why is it relevant? Are we gonna post everything Tosches has ever said about anything? I thought that was what Wikiquote was for. 83.80.18.68 (talk) 14:09, 24 August 2009 (UTC)
- This is a lot of drama over one quote. Clearly, we are not going to "post everything Tosches has ever said about anything," but considering how short the article is currently, the quote does no harm. It represents, I believe, Tosches stated affection for that kind of music, and his somewhat apocalyptic take on the music and American culture. In that sense it is most definitely relevant. ---RepublicanJacobiteThe'FortyFive' 14:27, 24 August 2009 (UTC)
- From "I believe", I take it you are not 100 percent sure what it means? Why would we include something when we don't even know what it means? We've now got an at best only slighty relevant quote, that is barely comprehensible. What does this add? Why does it need to be included? Would the article be any less without the quote? 94.212.31.237 (talk) 09:05, 29 August 2009 (UTC)
- Quite possibly, because Nick Tosches may have called you all out years before you even got this far into the land of Nightmares and Dreamscapes. Ironic, no? (name deliberately omitted) 23:50, 26 May 2019 (UTC).
Dante adaptation
editI have removed the assertion about the Johnny Depp adaptation of In the Hand of Dante. The article is from IMDb news, which is a dicey source, it is 3 years old, and asserted that the film would be released in 2011 (which obviously did not happen). I cannot find any sources on this that are more recent than a year ago, some sources are nearly 4 years old. Until something more solid is available, this should remain out of the article. ---The Old JacobiteThe '45 16:25, 11 August 2012 (UTC)
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editI have commenced a tidy-up of the Bibliography section using cite templates. Capitalization and punctuation follow standard cataloguing rules in AACR2 and RDA, as much as Wikipedia templates allow it. ISBNs and other persistent identifiers, where available, are commented out, but still available for reference. This is a work in progress; feel free to continue. Sunwin1960 (talk) 05:45, 21 January 2018 (UTC)