User talk:Krushsister

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[edit] Music

Hey. I'm doing a survey to find the most liked songs of all time. So far I have over 300 songs in the list. I was hoping that you would be willing to contribute your top ten. For more information and some of the minor rules check out my user page first. Rock on! RENTASTRAWBERRY FOR LET? röck 03:46, 27 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Coconut Rough stub sorting

No problem. You can see the complete stub template hierarchy at WP:WSS/ST. --Bruce1ee 08:59, 19 August 2006 (UTC)

I think it's looking good, but I believe it still needs a little more before the stub-tag should be removed: for example an info-box and a discography section. Have a look at some of the other band articles, like The Feelers. --Bruce1ee 08:45, 20 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Wikipedians FROM Texas

VOTE to keep Category:Wikipedians from Texas from merging with Category:Wikipedians in Texas. Being FROM Texas is not necessarily the same as being IN Texas. --Renice 15:05, 21 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Your message about Trees (band)

Hi. I've replied on my talk page. --kingboyk 09:17, 28 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] ahem

Please look here for your new category:Wikipedians born in Texas. It didn't change except for adding the word "born" and moving to category:Wikipedians by ethnicity. Let me know what you think of that, preferably in a slightly more civil tone.--Mike Selinker 08:00, 7 September 2006 (UTC)

I don't see much evidence that you're a habitual flamer, so I want to be clear about something: I like pretty much everything you've listed on your userpage. I live not far from your former base of Tacoma. I have VHS and DVD copies of the movie Valley Girl, plus the dynamite soundtrack. I can tell you every single Roxy Music ever released. And instead of looking for any common ground we might have, you came with both guns blazing. You could easily have made a positive first impression if you'd just asked why. Maybe you could consider that the next time you have a beef in a public environment like this, because I really do want to hear people's opinions before my suggestions are followed. Thanks for listening, and enjoy the rest of your night.--Mike Selinker 08:25, 7 September 2006 (UTC)
See, it's not about personal contact for me either here, but it is a collaboration, and so I try hard to make sure I understand the other person's position. Otherwise (speaking of your MySpace page), you're Lenore the Cute Little Dead Girl and I'm just an unfortunate hamster in a pet store. Regardless, I can see you were acting from inaccurate information, and that can lead to unfortunate decisions. That's cool. Just try not to do it again. See you around.--Mike Selinker 09:07, 7 September 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for the kind words.--Mike Selinker 06:46, 17 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Hi there!

I came across your username on the Village Pump, and as one of the few editors here who knew immediately what it meant, I had to come say hello! Sorry I haven't run across you sooner... Hope you're enjoying yourself, and that you'll come cast a critical eye over any of the DD-related articles around here sometime. Thanks! — Catherine\talk 09:14, 9 September 2006 (UTC)

(grin) I know that half the fun of picking an obscure name is for that one person in ten thousand who perks up and says "hey!" -- I knew I had to give you the thumbs up. I'm glad you like the Duran Duran article and the Timeline -- I've very much enjoyed working on both (although I know the 2006 page in the Timeline is woefully out of date). It's always a pleasure to meet another in-depth fan about; please let me know if there's ever anything you need help with (DD-wise, admin-wise, or other-wise)! — Catherine\talk 20:22, 11 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] re: I've responded to Wikipedia talk:Uploading images...

... with a couple of responses to what it was that you said. BTW, I did study very hard the list of tags and so think I might know which one would be the best one for the picture should I ever get the chance to actually use it, but I still really need help with the rest. And the link you provided me was only useful if I'd been interested in copying information from one website, which I have never been interested in. I wrote my text as an original product, created after doing lots of careful research of the band's history. That was the easy part. The whole photography thing is what's giving me a massive headache. Owie. I need extra-strength Tylenol AND Advil now. (Krushsister 06:16, 12 September 2006 (UTC))

I'm sorry it's such a pain, but it is important for Wikipedia not to accept photographs without clear license information. If it doesn't already have a free license of some sort and you can't contact the photographer (like, if they died) the photograph cannot be used. Sucks, but true. You could use an album cover image under a fair use license. -- Rick Block (talk) 13:35, 12 September 2006 (UTC)

Thank you for responding promptly and for being patient with me while I try to navigate the waters of proper image usage and file uploading. I've only been at this site since April, so you really are helping out a n00b to the site, someone trying to get a feel for it. And I appreciate your assistance. BTW, still haven't heard back from the photographer. I'm still holding my breath, though. (Krushsister 02:15, 15 September 2006 (UTC))

You're quite welcome. Finding images that you haven't taken yourself that have a suitable license is a tricky thing for almost anyone. If you do hear from the photographer you'll need to make sure he/she understands the ramifications of a GFDL license (per Wikipedia:Requesting copyright permission). Many professional photographers have quite a negative response to this sort of license (You want what? Anyone can redistribute this image, and even modify it, and I don't get a nickel? What's wrong with you?). I think the only reason the text part works as well as it does (and there are plenty of text copyright violations) is because of the disclaimer on the text entry box. If you enter text here that you originally write, by entering it you've agreed to license it under the GFDL. Lots of folks in the software world get this concept, since it originated with the open source movement. It's perhaps not as immediately noticeable, but licensing the content here under GFDL is as unusual as letting anyone update the content. -- Rick Block (talk) 02:48, 15 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Re. Colin Thurston and "Heroes"

Hi mate, thanks for explaining where it came from. Sorry if I seemed to give you short shrift when I changed it, normally I'd talk to you first but I'd double-checked all my main sources like Buckley and Pegg, as well as a few spots on the net, just in case I'd missed something - I own vinyl and CD versions of the album (for what it's worth, it's my fave Bowie, just nudging out Station to Station) and knew it wasn't there. Discogs has just got it wrong. However I agree with you that Thurston deserves more credit than he seems to get. Some album articles credit engineers and some don't - I don't but I never remove those credits when I see them, I'd just like to see it consistent. Anyway, it's simple enough to see Thurston gets more credit - why not create an article for him and throw in a discography - do you want to start it or will I? By the way, one album he did co-produce with Bowie (and Iggy Pop, but all were uncredited on the sleeve) was Lust for Life - check out the article I wrote for it. Cheers, Ian Rose 08:51, 28 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] New Wave Wikiproject

A great idea, and hopefully this will lead to some consistency between the articles. I have noticed that on your proposal page you mentioned that post-punk would be addressed to some extent since one site includes post-punk bands. It's true that in America most every punk-influenced band was called New Wave by your average Joe Modernrock, but really post-punk and New Wave were two separate yet parallel movements that emerged from the immediate aftermath of punk. Books about rock music tend to discuss the two separately, and books like Simon Reynolds' Rip It Up and Start Again: Postpunk 1978-1984 delineate the genre pretty definitively. However, what I suggest is that the project cover BOTH, rather than treating one or the other as subordinate to the other. Call it "Wikiproject:Post-punk and New Wave". That way the project has a broader scope yet excellently fills the gap between the Punk and Alternative Wikiprojects. WesleyDodds 10:50, 9 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Thanks ever so

for fixing a reference footnote in the Scars article I'm largely responsible for. I didn't bone up on Wikipedia footnote referencing as much as I should've. Though I did get a lot of footnote training when I was a senior in high school and a freshman in college, the whole thing about where to put the footnote numberings wasn't really covered. That sounds like an excuse. I'm sorry. But thank you for the fix. (Krushsister 04:47, 27 October 2006 (UTC))

No need to apologize ! I'm using Gimmetrow's handy new ref fixer, a script which converts refs to conform to where to place ref tags. Regards, Sandy (Talk) 04:51, 27 October 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Re: Hispanic American Userbox?

I'm responding to this. If no one else has, I apologize for the delay.

Here is a basic outline:

Latino! This user is of primarily Hispanic/Mexican ancestry.




  • If you want something specific changed, please feel free to let me know on my talk page. I'm on just about every day, so you shouldn't have to wait too long.

Kousekouse 13:56, 19 December 2006 (UTC)

No problem. I'm here to help. ^_^ Kousekouse 01:32, 20 December 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Limahl. Pemberton's famous resident.

  • Good entry on the Pemberton article. But, do you know he was 'definately' born in Pemberton and not in Billinge Hospital? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 80.192.242.187 (talk) date
* I'm basing this on his Wikipedia article, really. I was looking up information on Kajagoogoo and wondered where Pemberton was (I r American) so I clicked on the article linkage and, after clarifying the disambiguation on the Limahl bio, was surprised to find Limahl not listed therein. So I would definitely check up on whomever added that information to the bio to see where they got that information from for sure. (I'm too lazy to Google now.) (Krushsister 06:38, 21 December 2006 (UTC))

[edit] Orphaned fair use image (Image:Academy - On The Beach.jpg)

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[edit] Of Scars and albums

Just a note, the move button at the top of the page does everything you needed to do to get Scars (Scars album) to Scars (Gary Moore album). Right now I've tagged the latter for a history merge, so as to fix it.

Also, I'm on board with WikiProject New Wave. (You had me from the start.) –Unint 21:41, 5 February 2007 (UTC)

Oh dude, I'm sorry. I didn't see the "move" button until now! Honestly, I still consider myself a bit of a novice around here, having only done editing on the site for almost 11 months. But thanks for clarifying for me.
Thank you for your support re: the New Wave WikiProject! I really, really appreciate it. Someone once said it provided a nice transition between the Punk WikiProject and the Alternative WikiProject, so that's sweet. I am totally looking forward to your assistance in this project and making all of the NW-themed pages just about the most awesome they can be.
Appreciate the message! (Krushsister 02:08, 6 February 2007 (UTC))

[edit] Colin Thurston

Hi mate, sorry I hadn't got back to your earlier message - nothing deliberate, I owe a few good people responses to stuff they've left. Yes, bad news he's gone - but we'll do our best to give him a decent article, eh? Will have a go this week - and tks for the compliment re. The Golden Section, I also think it's a somewhat overlooked gem. Cheers, Ian Rose 08:29, 6 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Re Peel Sessions artists

Hi Krushsister,

...I would appreciate it if this issue is not revisited...

Doesn't look like it will, at least for the time being. If some weeks/months from now Peel Sessions artists appears at CfD again, you could copy-paste its members' names onto a page in your own userspace (e.g. User:Krushsister/List of Peel Sessions artists) as a kind of backup, especially if you think the outcome will be the category's deletion. If it looks like people would accept/support a list rather than the category, you could then copy-paste (or just move) User:Krushsister/List of Peel Sessions artists to List of Peel Sessions artists. Yours, David Kernow (talk) 03:40, 17 February 2007 (UTC)
PS Apologies if all this is well-known to you!

Hi. I highly appreciate your cooperation and response. Unfortunately, a list would not work. Not only would it be unwieldy (with over 200 items, the list would take ages to load up), it wouldn't concisely group together the musical artists who have done at least one Peel Session...
Well, faced with deletion or a not-very-useful list (in userspace), I'd take the list, otherwise knowing who/what was in the category would be lost (or at least a hassle to recover). It should be a while now before anyone sends Category:Peel Sessions artists to CfD (unless they don't notice it's recently been discussed) and that while could be very long, if ever at all; I'd say there's plenty of other categories that are closer to deletion, most yet to appear on CfD!
Thanks for your compliment, David (talk) 05:55, 17 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Carol Ann Duffy

Firstly, Wikipedia is not censored. Secondly, even if it were, it seems to me that since Ms Duffy is British, it would be a gross distortion to try to force American values onto her. How would you describe the subject matter of William Blake's poem "The Little Black Boy"?--Poetlister 19:16, 17 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Hey Krushsister

Thanks! That brightened my dreary Illinois day :) --Renice 19:44, 20 February 2007 (UTC)