Talk:Simon Reynolds
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editi thought it would be valuable if any other editors would like to help me in creating an archive/links to various pieces on the web demonstrating the varied journalism of a number of music writers, including Reynolds. I was thinking about including the great writers of the seventies and eighties, such as Paul Morley, Simon Reynolds, Ian Penman, Nick Kent, Charles Shaar Murray etc. If anyone is interesyed i'd appreciate some help and guidance. Thanks. Ask me
The Why of My Substantial Expansion
editI could go on and on about different aspects of his choice to write about music, among other things, but I kept the article as brief and to the point as I could. I did this because I think it is important for people studying post-punk or music critics to get a quick overview. Anyone interested in learning more about Reynolds can click on the links to interviews, reviews and his blogs/websites that are listed. I learned a lot from interviews, but I did not want to have an entire article quoting Reynolds.
I did start a stub on Joy Press, but there definitely needs to be more written about her. If anyone can dig up more information, please expand her article. --MPic 22:41, 23 May 2006 (UTC)
External links modified
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Section on voting in polls seems excessive.
editWhy is how he voted "notable"? Seems excessive and trivial 2001:D08:1283:4CC8:3951:56B3:3B80:8ECA (talk) 08:27, 26 December 2023 (UTC)