July 2010

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October 2010

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You've got to hide your love away

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The information you're giving in the Personnel part is incorrect (in The Beatles Bible it's incorrect too, 'cause Ringo didn't play drums in this song: there are no drums. That much you got right), there's no lead guitar part, both are doing rhythm, Lennon's 12 string acoustic and Harrison's acoustic. Let me say that again: BOTH, that is, McCartney is NOT playing guitar and bass in the recording, just bass. Also de 'alto' and 'tenor' parts for the flute are linked to the human voice, not to the wind instrument. Jesus!

January 2011

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John Lennon

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Hi, I've reverted this because he isn't really noted for playing any of these instruments. To add every single instrument he ever played would overload the infobox, which is intended to be a summary of what is mentioned in the article- so would also need some sources. If you disagree, please discuss on the article's Talk page. Thanks. Rodhullandemu 21:31, 1 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

November 2011

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wp:original research on The Cure

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This article is GA and you added in the lead on 14 January 2014 that their second single was a hit. This is inacurrate, Boys don't Cry didn't make the top 40 in 1979. This was wp:original research. Woovee (talk) 17:53, 1 September 2015 (UTC)Reply

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