Talk:Don Juan's Reckless Daughter

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[edit] Pastorius's "bass note"

This "bass note" Pastorius drops; is it that really low note, or the one after that which slides into "Cotton Avenue"? --Matharvest 04:00, 11 April 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Not, in my opinion, a "Stub", as I've come to read "Stub"

Okay, I don't know from "templates", and how they disqualify entries from full-fledged status, but formatting aside, this is not half-bad coverage of an important album. Admittedly, it hits the so-called "weasel words" a little too hard (examples upon request, but you should be able to see them for yourselves, readers). The article could use at least SOME solid references, which it seems to lack, but which should not be hard to come by.

Would a lurker/editor like to sneak in and do a little tweaking with the formatting? I don't believe this work deserves the stub "stigma". I could be wrong, though. Relgif 13:24, 18 January 2007 (UTC)