Talk:Beach music
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As the author of the "Beach music" article, I'm very interested in any and all comments -- especially with those who wish to contribute in some way to the article. Also, I've noted the "needs to be cleaned up" message, and am seeking to comply. Any assistance in that endeavor, or clarification of what is needed, would be greatly appreciated. I do generally understand the formatting that is necessary. For the person who tagged the article, can you please give me some specifics on where I can make improvements? Buzzman 19:39, 9 December 2005 (UTC)Buzzmansback
Another question I have is exactly how the synication or distribution of articles is done. For example, in web searches, I've found this article and all of the articels linked from it on an "algebra help" site, with most of the linked articles on the "cool encyclopedia" site. Can I put the article in its entirity on my own website, and if so where do I find a tutorial on how to do this? Buzzman 19:45, 9 December 2005 (UTC)Buzzmansback
Found more info on this. For now, I have put the article on my site here: O.D. JUKE: Beach Music Defined [1] Any comments would be welcome Buzzman 02:39, 10 December 2005 (UTC)Buzzmansback
Made several changes today, hopefully it is more in keeping with the standards of Wikipedia. 20:37, 28 December 2005 (UTC) Buzzmansback
I'm taking the article off my site until I can find out more about how to make sure the links stay linked correctly, etc. 20:39, 28 December 2005 (UTC)Buzzmansback
[edit] Modern Beach/shag scene
This is a pretty good article. It would be great to mention the revival of beach music/shagging among young people. People on college campus throughout the southeast coast are dancing to beach music again. I go to school at USC, and I can tell you that the shag classes fill up on the first day of registration. 129.252.69.19 05:15, 17 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] California
Uh, fuck that California beach music bullshit. That's not synonymous with beach music.