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editAll the monthly page views since 2011 aren't appearing. 2010 2011. Until Henrik fixes this I suspect the page ranks will continue to stay the same. Must be some kind of Y2K error. Marcus Qwertyus 01:49, 10 April 2011 (UTC)
Try these as a resource for record ratings
edithttp://books.google.com/advanced_book_search?q=slow+jitter&lr=&as_pt=
- http://cashboxmagazine.com/archives/50s_files/50s.html
- The scanned versions of Billboard you can find at the google advanced book search site are as close to 1st person contemporary as you will find.
- PS Your English is fine! Steve Pastor (talk) 16:04, 26 April 2011 (UTC)
- The scanned versions of Billboard you can find at the google advanced book search site are as close to 1st person contemporary as you will find.
Thanks a looot ;-) --Bibliorock (talk) 21:32, 26 April 2011 (UTC)
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Thanks for the extra source. I've converted it to use {{cite book}} (see this diff), which is a better format for citing printed material, and handles ISBNs transparently. Books generally are some of the best available sources you can get, and I can't think of a featured article that doesn't cite at least one. Ritchie333 (talk) (cont) 13:39, 25 June 2013 (UTC)
- Thanks for your syntax improvements which I'm not very keen on, either in French or in English, sorry. I'll use it on next times. Regarding the setlist, this same book provides several discrepancies inside the order (succession) of the 14 tunes and gives another title for one song : "Give me a Little Drink" instead of "Loving Cup". All this is rather odd for a good article (although recently nominated)... Do u think I'm entitled to make these corrections, quoting my source ? --Bibliorock (talk) 14:34, 25 June 2013 (UTC)
- Yes, definitely - I did a large bulk of the article and the source I have for the setlist is (iirc) a collation of memories from people who were there - if you have something published in print, it is probably a better source, so go for it. Ritchie333 (talk) (cont) 14:44, 25 June 2013 (UTC)
Please stop disguising spam as references
editYour addition to Lucille (guitar):
"With his help, Dahl took three years researching and writing a book telling about Lucilles' history."
does not give us any information about the guitar. It is spam promoting the book quoted as the "reference".
Please stop.
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