Talk:Evanescence/Archive 3
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Gothic rock
I think we don't need a citation here..
Although usually categorized as rock, Evanescence does not easily fit into any one rock subcategory. The band is sometimes labeled by media sources as, and takes influences from gothic rock[citation needed]
Just listen to most of the songs and you'll see it "takes influences from gothic rock" (but i think it is gothic rock). Armando (talk|ImgTalk|contribs) 00:47, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
- I actually think we don't need that entire line and list. I mean, it rather conflicts with the whole MySpace thing, and weakens our position of citing it as a reason to keep the genre's as they are. I'd vote to remove. -- Huntster T • @ • C 00:50, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
- Those are factual assertions ("labeled by media sources" and "take influences from") and those require evidence beyond your own personal opinion. --ElKevbo 23:17, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
- I think it should be removed too. Armando (talk|ImgTalk|contribs) 00:09, 10 January 2007 (UTC)
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- Although usually categorized as rock, Evanescence does not easily fit into any one rock subcategory*** - i like this but i think that it could be better at the beginning of this paragraph it should say something like -Although Evanescence is hard to fit into any one genre it has been recigonised mostly as...Rock or Metal (Something along those lines)Zacanescence 05:40, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
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The upside of this line is that it provides Wikipedia links to the various styles of Rock that Evanescence falls into, some of which are lesser-known, and may inspire readers to research these genres. And many Gothic Rock enthusiasts would assert that Evanescence is certainly NOT true Goth Rock. If Evanescence eventually defines or creates a new sub-genre of Rock, I'd be all for labelling them under the New Genre. But for now, I think the line reads nicely and should stay as it is. A citation is not needed, as rock styles are somewhat subjective and no one Rock Critic should be allowed to define a style (and different critics would likely disagree anyway.) Woodson 20:41, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
MusicianDictionary.com
Hi, I added the link to the Evanescence Dictionary. It's on a new site that I love, and am trying to help build up. Please check it out and help contribute. As you can see on the Bad Religion dictionary on Musician Dictionary, this site has the potential to hold a lot more info for us about our favorite bands than wikipedia.
musiciandictionary.com/wiki/Evanescence The Evanescence Dictionary @ MusicianDictionary.com
Caredemption 18:27, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
- Sorry, but we generally do not link to other unestablished and non-notable wikis outside of the Mediawiki network. This one definitely qualifies as both. -- Huntster T • @ • C 20:05, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
Kaelas 18:24, 26 January 2007 (UTC)i dont think that evanescence is goth rock. amy lee has classified it as rick/alternative. :P Kaelas
Not gothic rock influenced
This band have never cited gothic rock acts as an influence on their music. The media has sometimes compared them to Lacuna Coil who are a gothic METAL act, nothing to do with gothic rock. I'll give it three days for a source to be found before the false claim is removed. - Deathrocker 01:30, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
- It's obvious that Evanescence takes influences from gothic rock...just listen to the music! We really don't need to cite every phrase on the article. Armando (talk|ImgTalk|contribs) 05:38, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
No, its not obvious at all. None of their music has anything in common with the musical characteristics and sound of bands that belong to gothic rock, there isn't a single gothic rock band in which they are similar to and they don't state them as an influence in interviews either.
Name one gothic rock band that sounds anything like Evanescence?... you can't. - Deathrocker 14:52, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
Actually I remember reading somewhere that they were influenced by Type O Negative, they were a Doom/Goth metal band. james
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- The primary reason Evanescence is labeled "gothic" anything is likely because of their visual image, as far as I can tell. For example, the way Amy Lee dressed in whatever that music video was that they featured a clip of in the TV ads for the last album; the tone and sometimes content of some of their other videos, the black and white one where Lee was a ghost-type figure for instance, or the one that used imagery taken from Little Red Riding Hood. From what I've seen, many of their younger female fans like to dress in the mainstream goth/punk-derived fashions from places like Hot Topic. It's amusing, because a lot of the ones I've seen will call themselves "goth", but they listen to bands like Evanescence, who while they use some imagery and clothing that shows that kind of visual influence, don't always sound like "goth rock" at all. They're not really members of the Goth subculture (these kids, not the band, is who I'm referring to), but they like to dress up and pretend they are. It's kind of cute, actually (nothing against the styles, here, I think they're fun and I've been wanting to try them more often myself, but today's younger teens really have no idea what "Goth" traditionally means as far as music or subcultures go, I think they honestly think that it's mostly the clothes). I think it's all these kids seeing Amy Lee's clothes and thinking gothy clothes=Goth that end up labeling Evanescence a gothic rock band most of the time. Not to say they aren't occasionally dark and don't seem to show some influence from there, but it's not quite the same as being a "gothic rock" band. 4.235.69.150 17:21, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
About Band history
It should be keeped as it is now. Fallen, The Open Door and Anywhere but Home are inside the history, and not as aparted topics like the Discography and the Band members...It's like you'd put Former members outside the Members section. Armando.O (talk|contribs) 07:50, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
- Well, Alternative rock seems to be the most common consensus around here, but if you can find proof of them being referenced as Alternative Metal, we'll cite that. But for now, we'll let consensus rule. -- Huntster T • @ • C 20:31, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
Evanescence new album took 3 years to make
i think amy took so long on writing her songs because she was dealing with her breakup. i dont think it had anything to do with band members leaving.??? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 192.67.132.254 (talk) 18:02, 25 January 2007 (UTC).
I don't think it was because of a break-up, though I'm sure that didn't help. There were three main reasons it took so long. 1) Fallen touring lasted so long 2) Terry's stoke 3) Amy wanted the creative process to take it's time to make a good album, rather than force something out and risk a crappy album. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.187.46.26 (talk • contribs)
The article
The article is already in decent shape, so getting it to GA won't be too much of a problem. I'm glad to see everything integrated into the history section, which is the right move; a lot of times, people will create seperate sections for "criticism" and whatnot instead of injecting it into the history. Seperate sections for criticism usually spawn POV, redundant statements (already described in history), and criticism taken out of context (after all, most critics discuss albums, not whole band careers). Glad to see that this article avoids that.
I changed the structure a little but to minimise subsections and maximize chronology. I also started the initial stages of a copyedit. The lead needs to be expanded by about twice its current size (probably to three paragraphs: intro, history, and influence/reception). Additionally, we need to find more citations for the article. I may have some time to help with that. — Deckiller 22:45, 25 January 2007 (UTC)
- I disagree with the recent relocation of the Christian Controversy section. The section discusses the controversy as it appears throughout the band's history (one source was a 2006 interview). Therefore, it's best to place it last (or in its own section) as a way to mark it as being an issue for longer than a couple months between albums. — Deckiller 23:28, 27 January 2007 (UTC)
Semi-protect
Should the article be semi-protected (only registered users will be able to edit this article)...???
Well, there have been a lot of vandalism...
[1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9], [10] and much more...
Armando.O (talk|contribs) 22:14, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
The Evanescence Reference Wiki - External Links
I would like to nominate that the fan wiki The Evanescence Reference be added to the External Links section of the page. It is hosted and mantained by DhammaSeeker who is a well known member of the fan community—notably employed by the band as the head moderator of EvThreads. The wiki is very well established, and extensively refered to within the fan community. Gyakusetsu 08:53, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
- This would be ill-advised. While it may look nice and complete, virtually nothing there is sourced, it is hardly considered stable and there really aren't that large a number of editors, three prerequisites for any wiki to be useful as an external link (much less a reference source). See WP:EL (Links to be avoided #12) if you haven't already. I find it useful as a jumping off point, to see what may or may not need to be added to Wikipedia, but I'd never consider using it as an actual resource beyond seeing what dirt the fanbase is currently uncovering. -- Huntster T • @ • C 09:09, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
- I'm an editor there, but unfortunetly all the things stated above are true. =S Armando.O (talk|contribs) 19:33, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
- Indeed. I understand Wikipedia's quality standards and would not wish to compromise them. Perhaps time will bring more stability/reliability to the Evanescence Reference Wiki and it can then be added to this article. Gyakusetsu 20:17, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
- I'm an editor there, but unfortunetly all the things stated above are true. =S Armando.O (talk|contribs) 19:33, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
Christian controversy
The Christian controversy should be placed a section called Controversies, because if it's placed on the History section, it implies that this happend at a particular point in history.
See here. Armando.O (talk|contribs) 21:27, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
GA nomination status: On hold
- It is reasonably well written.
- a (prose): b (MoS):
- It is factually accurate and verifiable.
- a (references): b (citations to reliable sources): c (OR):
- It is broad in its coverage.
- It follows the neutral point of view policy.
- It is stable.
- It contains images, where possible, to illustrate the topic.
- a (tagged and captioned): b lack of images (does not in itself exclude GA): c (non-free images have fair use rationales):
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- a Pass/Fail: [[Image:|15px]]
This article is not failing outright because it is a good article, but it is not passing at this time due to the following image problems:
Image:Evanescence_early.png - no detailed fair use rationaleImage:EvFallencover01.jpg - Improper license, album covers are copyrighted, therefore ineligible for licensing under a CC-BY-SA license, use {{albumcover}} and a fair use rationale insteadImage:Ev anb scan1.jpg - Improper license, album covers are copyrighted and therefore ineligible for licensing under a CC-BY-SA license, use {{albumcover}} and a fair use rationale instead
The rest of the article is exceptionally well sourced, as well as well written. If these image issues are resolved, this article will pass. Kyra~(talk) 03:26, 17 February 2007 (UTC)
- Lead also needs to be two paragraphs and style needs references. M3tal H3ad 12:27, 17 February 2007 (UTC)
Done. Armando.O (talk|contribs) 04:41, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
- The lead still needs to be expanded. If I have time later today, I'll give it a treatment. — Deckiller 04:44, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
- Definitely does need expansion, but I cannot think of what can be included here that wouldn't simply be a rehash of material already presented in the article. Personally, I hate summaries...that's what the table of contents is for.... -- Huntster T • @ • C 04:56, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
- You could say they've had two #1 records in the US and the total album sales instead of just for one album, Fallen. Also maybe X number of top 10 singles in the US. The lead isn't meant to introduce new stuff, its just a very brief overview of the article. Their grammy wins could also possibly be added to the lead.M3tal H3ad 10:48, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
- Definitely does need expansion, but I cannot think of what can be included here that wouldn't simply be a rehash of material already presented in the article. Personally, I hate summaries...that's what the table of contents is for.... -- Huntster T • @ • C 04:56, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
I will attempt to create something this afternoon/evening when I get out of lecture. As an aside, after working on another band article-group, I wonder if it might not be better to place the membership changes completely under "Band members" section rather than mixing with album info. Anyone have thoughts on this? -- Huntster T • @ • C 17:12, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
- I think that's a good idea. You will need to replace the title "History" with two sections "Albums" and "Band members". --Ideogram 21:00, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
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- What?????? No!!! If we change that..the section Lineup changes and ANB...would be separated, and you can't change that, because the history must be written in chronological order...
- The changes in the band are a part of the history....and the band members section is for that...for the band members...not for their history... Armando.O (talk|contribs) 17:36, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
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- Well I'm really just an observer here, your opinion carries more weight than mine. --Ideogram 17:51, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
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- Where is it said that things must be chronological? I mean, if there is some policy I've never heard of that says so, then so be it, but there are plenty of good articles that don't necessarily present everything in chrono. I'll hold off on any changes till this is sorted out. -- Huntster T • @ • C 23:57, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
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- I actually agree that the two subjects should probably stay together. I have come across quite a few band articles on this site and all of them tend to have the history secion split up into eras that include lineup changes. I'm almost thinking that there should be a bit less album info; you might want to consder keeping the really specific album details in their respective pages. I mean, most of the 2nd paragraph in the section Lineup changes and Anywhere but Home could easily be omitted and moved to the Anywhere but Home article to make for a smoother flow. Gyakusetsu 00:22, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
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- About the chronological, I think that's logical and about the comment of Gya, in the ANB section are mentioned a many things that happened around the ANB era (like the other sections), and that's considered history (isn't it?). Now, the album articles are for the albums (album facts, charts, sales and maybe tour, see The Open Door) and not for the things that happened around the ANB era, sooooo, i think that shouldn't be written there..If I'm wrong just tell me!
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I've (problably xD) improved the lead, but I dunno if it's ok... Armando.O (talk|contribs) 01:49, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
- The lead seems fine to me. As the article is under 15,000 characters (text only, no references), one paragraph suffices for the lead section according to WP:LEAD. Kyra~(talk) 03:03, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
Coincidentally...
Upon reviewing the article again, I have found that all my concerns that caused me to place the article on hold have been rectified, as well as the expansion of the lead paragraph as recommended by M3tal H3ad. As these concerns have been addressed within the time period specified when an article is put on hold, I am now passing this article into the realm of Good Article status. Excellent work. Kyra~(talk) 03:59, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
- AWESOME!!! It's been a long time in coming. *breaks out champagne* Fantastic work everybody! – Lantoka (talk) 05:26, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
- Yes, this is a good day :) Actually, the Amy Lee article isn't so bad right now. I'd be interested in getting some "professional" opinions on it. -- Huntster T • @ • C 06:04, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
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- Great work everyone. --Ideogram 23:00, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
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Remember...one of the first people that contributed and did a great job in this article was Childzy. Armando.Otalk • Ev 17:56, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
Hey guys well done on getting this article to GA, god knows i tried but you know how it is, theres always a few people that like to spoil things. I see all the images were removed... its things like that which made me leave, sometimes its just not worth the stress, anyway good work =] --Childzy (Talk|Contribs) 20:59, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
Wiktionary tag
Excuse me Huntster, I didn't notice that there was already a Wiktionary tag at the end of the article. So the first time I didn't understand your revert and that's why I replace it after. Actually, it's better to place the inline template at the top rather than the usual interwiki at the end since the evanescence is firstly a notion before being the name of the famous band. Typically, a person wanting to know what is the evanescence may conclude just by giving a glance to the article that there is no information about the evanescence on Wikipedia (well, that's the disambiguation principle of Wikipedia: Wikipedia:Disambiguation#Top links). So if you don't mind, I will remove the Wiktionary interwiki at the end of the article and replace the one at the top. Ok? 16@r 10:58, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
- Sorry, but you are wrong. Actually evanescence (not the band) is a word and that's why Wiktionary exists, doesn't it? ...For example, the word .mm....Early...there's no article in Wikipedia because it's a word, not a topic wich written like the Water article, or the glass article...Armando.Otalk • Ev 16:38, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
- Again, I strongly disagree. Not only is the wikitionary link mentioned fairly prominently in the body of the article, but if a person is looking for additional related information, they look in the References, See Also, and External links sections of the article, which is where the Wiktionary link is located. Disambig isn't an issue, as there is no other article that I'm aware of using the term Evanescence, and the actual word is not very prominent. I continue to recommend leaving as-is. -- Huntster T • @ • C 19:52, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
- I agree with Huntster and Armando. The current setup is fine. – Lantoka (talk) 01:30, 23 February 2007 (UTC)
Image sizes
I prefer not to specify explicit image sizes because that allows readers to use the thumbnail size they set in their preferences. I will make the change so you can see it; if you don't like it feel free to revert. --Ideogram 23:14, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
Navigation template
According to WP:FU, fair use images are only supposed to be used in articles. As a trial, I've been experimenting with the logo in the Evanescence navigation template to limit it to display only in articles. Also licensing should be available, so rather than using {{click}}, a link to licensing can be provided with mw:Extension:ImageMap. Just letting you know -- seemed like this page would get more traffic than the wikiproject talk page, which doesn't even exist yet! So, when is this article going to appear at WP:FAC? Gimmetrow 02:46, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
External links
I've added the *EvClub. It's the official fanclub, so I think it should be added (it's also linked in the Amy Lee article.) Armando.Otalk • Ev 03:24, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
Images deleted
Why the album covers are being deleted? This looks more like vandalism than a good edit. There's no policy than indicates than album covers should not be used. Many featured articles like Nirvana (band), Nightwish, Genesis (band) have album covers images. I really don't know why, the user Ed g2s has selected the Evanescence article to try to destroy a lot of work made by many contributors, including me. First, you try to delete the main image of the WikiProject Evanescence, and now this? Don't take offense, but it's really what this looks like. Armando.Otalk • Ev 22:58, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
- Again, please don't accuse other editors of vandalism just because you disagree with them. If you care to read my edit summaries you will see my justification. "Many featured articles like ... have album covers" - two wrongs don't make a right. "I really don't know why, the [ed] has selected [this article]" - if you really must know it was because discussion about the template at the footer was mentioned on a page I watch, you really ought to assume good faith. "destroy a lot of work " - in-lining four images is hardly a lot of work. "try to delete the main image of the WikiProject Evanescence" - as you well know the image was suspected of being a derivative work. ed g2s • talk 23:41, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
Suspected? You were the only one that though that. Armando.Otalk • Ev 22:51, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
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- Omg, again with that. And you say i don't read your summaries. You haven't even read the info of the image nor the discussion of the IFD. I've said like 1000 times that it's not a derivated work. Why you considerate it a derivated logo? Cuz it has a similar E? It would be a derivated work if I had copied the logo and added a little line or what I know. And you know what, stop that thing of good faith, because really your actions are not of good faith. Armando.Otalk • Ev 23:51, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
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- Wo...you haven't read this in the Evlithium1.jpg ...(post by Lantoka)
- "Before Tagging for deletion - Please note that there has been considerable debate on everything from what image to use in the Evanescence article to proper interpretation and implementation of Wikipedia's fair use policy, and that this is the image chosen by the regular editors of the Evanescence article for the infobox. Please assume good faith and leave a message on the Talk:Evanescence page before tagging for deletion for whatever reason. Thank you. " Armando.Otalk • Ev 00:32, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
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More reasons!!!!! The article reached the GA status with this version Revision as of 21:43, February 21, 2007 by KyraVixen and the article inclued all the images. Why do you think the article passed? If there would have been a problem with the images it wouldn't have passed don't you think? Armando.Otalk • Ev 02:43, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
- Yes, it happens all the time. People voting on GA and FA are not all experts on our Fair Use policy. That it reached GA status tells me what I already knew, that abuse of our policy is widespread and often goes unnoticed. At least 100 images are marked for deletion every day for violating this policy, mostly correctly. ed g2s • talk 19:22, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
Band photo
Image:Evlithium1.jpg has been marked for deletion, and images of celebrities used to show what they look like are considered replaceable (WP:FUC#1), regardless of the claim in the rationale that a user generated photo probably wouldn't be as good. ed g2s • talk 23:48, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
- W-h-a-t t-h-e f-k? Read, please read.
- # No free equivalent is available or could be created that would adequately give the same information. While Evanescence is a very popular band and would probably be easier to get user-created pictures of than most, the fact remains that in general it's incredibly difficult to get good free use images of bands. The reasons are two-fold: the majority of user-contributed images are going to be from 1) dark concerts with bad lighting, where the band is spread across the stage and difficult to see, or 2) individual members posing with a fan. Highly unlikely that a decent picture of just the band outside of a concert setting could be found.Armando.Otalk • Ev 23:52, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
I did read the rationale. It acknowledges that it would possible to create a free image of the band. It claims that the "majority" of user generated content would not be good enough quality - although how once can judge content that does not yet exist is beyond me. Images of living celebrities which are used to show what they look like are considered replaceable and are routinely deleted. ed g2s • talk 00:35, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
- See also the precedent for images of this band: Image talk:Evanescence 1.jpg. ed g2s • talk 00:48, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
Hahahahaha! Lol! rofl...the actual consensus was reached after that image!! hahahahaha! Now, about the band...I know they are living persons. Look the Amy lee photos for examples. That's ok, but Evanescence is not Amy Lee, it's Amy, John, Rocky, Tim and Terry..5 persons! that's why a free-image don't exist by now...!Armando.Otalk • Ev 01:39, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
- I don't know why you find that so amusing. I am aware your discussion was had after the deletion, but I also fail to see a consensus being reached - the people who voiced concerns in that discussion at no point chagned their minds. Any "consensus" you may have amongst editors of this page is overruled by our policy which, as I have demonstrated, is to delete such images. The photo in it's context is being used to illustrate the members of the band. This doesn't necessarily have to be done with one photo. Photos of each member would perform that task adequately (WP:FUC#1), not to mention the fact they appear in public together so it is probably possible to create a group photo of adequate quality. ed g2s • talk 11:24, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
Im sorry but it seems that you have a genuine problem with this article and the people that have contributed towards it. You appear to be reading the Fair image use rationales in a way which suits your purpose and you having been deleting the images on this page. I ask you to please first get the opinion of other administrators on this matter and to hold a well rounded debate. There is perfect reason to use the fair use tag for these pictures, the band do not always appear in public together and are not exactly gonna line up for you. That is why there is no free alternative. To be quite honest you are being harsh and reading the rules to suit this stance you appear to have against fair use images. A lot of people have put alot of work into the article and what is the problem with having a few fair use images on the site. Has wikipedia recieved any offical complaints from the copyright owners of the images? i think not... let it go mate --Childzy (Talk|Contribs) 21:09, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
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- I appreciate that your simplistic view of our copyright policy is "will Wikipedia get sued by using these images?", but we have other motives for implementing such a tight policy. Part of our founding principles is to provide free content. What may be Fair Use on the Wikipedia website may not be Fair Use in a downstream use of our content such as a commercial venture. You may not think we should care about others profiting from our hard work, but providing free content is very important to the project. ed g2s • talk 01:43, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
- Ed g2s, really you have a problem with this article. If you are not against this article, why you don't delete the images from Nirvana, Nightwish, Genesis and many other articles that are featured, and if they are featured "there must not be copyright violation"! and according to you, the use of album cover images in the articles are copyright violations...isn't that right? isn't that the way you think? Now, if they were copyright violation, those article wouldn't have passed FA...don't you think? but you said...People voting on GA and FA are not all experts on our Fair Use policy....you mean you are pro on your policy? what's all that about??
- Please, please answer the question that I once asked to Rogue...Why are u so interested in deleting images of this article when you have FAs with, according to you, copyright violations. Why? If featured articles are the face of Wikipedia, why you want to "help" a "RANDOM" article like this, when you can change the (according to you, again) copyright-violated face of Wikipedia???? Why! Armando.Otalk • Ev 22:27, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
I really don't know why you insist that I have some sinister motive. As I said before - I know hardly anything about Evanescence and have no opinion on them whatsoever. I'm sure there are hundreds of articles like this that use album covers that need to be addressed, I just so happened to be drawn to this one from another discussion, but I don't have the time to sort them all out. I can only participate in so many debates at once. I suggest you drop these accusations and focus on the dispute at hand. ed g2s • talk 01:38, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
- Yeah, sure...Them if you're not interested, why are you still here? Why don't you go and check other articles, featured articles that are the face of Wikipedia. Well, you haven't answered my question at all.
- Why do you still deleting image if this is a just a random article (according to you)?
- Why do you give excuses (like, "fails criterions...") to support you deletions when they are totally fake? That criterions have nothing to do with images.
- Why do you consider yours the fair-use policy?
- Why you contradicte youself and change versions a lot of times? Look, you first excuse: Album covers must not be used on articles cuz it's a violation of copyright. Wrong! It's not a copyight violation. I know well what is a copyright violation and what's not. If that'd be a copyright violation, then almost every FA would be copyright violations. Also, you contradicted youself, because you deleted the Evanescence first logo also! But it's not an album cover! Second, you say it fails the fair-use criteria. Then, you told me it fails criterion 7, then 9 and then 1? What do you think I can believe?
- Now, about the EV-In.svg...if you considerate that it's an unenclycopedic and irrelevent image (it's not, it's used to illustrate the WikiProject Evanescence), why don't you propose you photo (in you userpage) for deletion. Does that image illustrate an article? Or even a WikiProject? No!
- No! It doesn't! But it's FREE. The Fair Use policy doesn't apply. If you're having problems with such simple concepts as these it's no wonder you don't understand my arguments. While you get your head around what's going on here, please relax, have a cup of tea, and stop putting the images back. ed g2s • talk 02:18, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
- If you get to answer all of these question, then I'll say, "you were right", if you don't, i won't sit down and see how you and any other user delete, do and undo everytime you want. Armando.Otalk • Ev 02:10, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
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- hahahaha.,....hahahahahahaha...it's free!?!?!?!?!? I KNOW!!! MINE WAS FREE TOO!!!!!! Omg...omg....Why don't you answer my questions!? Why? Why? why?...hahahahah this has already happened with rogue..he never answered my questions...he was also deleting images like you do...i don't know his reasons..even now..i didn't get to know...i hope I get to know your reasons when you answers that insignificant questions! everything has a WHY! but it looks like you delete, do and undo without a WHY!Armando.Otalk • Ev 02:25, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
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- Right, I thought you were referring to the other logo. As for the user-created one, I only suggested the image be deleted if it was determined to be unfree. If it is determined to be free, use it as you want. Being unencyclopaedic, it probably should be used in the article namespace, the same applies to my profile pic. ed g2s • talk 02:28, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
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Entrenching yourself as the gatekeeper of this article is not a good idea. I have explained the inadequacy of the Fair Use claims several times. It is now up to you to demonstrate they are usable before re-adding them. ed g2s • talk 02:28, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
Wth! You are telling that i'm entrenching myself as a gatekeeper? Where have I mentioned it? Just cuz I want the best for this article you are telling me this? Look, I don't want to continue like this. This discussion is going anywhere, but I think you've just said something *great*."It is now up to you to demonstrate they are usable before re-adding them." Well...we use that 4 images (the erly logo, fallen cover, Anb cover and Top logo) because that's the only way that each topic (Early history, Fallen, Lineup changes and Anywhere but Home, The Open Door) can be illustrated. Early history - We had a image of the Evanescence early line-up (Amy Lee, Ben Moody and David Hodges), but it was deleted because some reason (I really don't know why). And, the only thing that can illustrate that era is the first Evanescence logo. Fallen - There are a lot of images that can be used to illustrate this (concerts, interviews ,red carpet), but the only problem is that the most probably thing that could happen is that someone comes and delete it. And, the only image that can illustrate is the Fallen cover.
Anywhere but Home and The Open Door - The same reasons of Fallen. In Anywhere but Home, I have hundreds and hundreds of screenshoot of the DVD, but I'm not really sure about uploading one of those, because someone can make a huge problem because of one picture. Armando.Otalk • Ev 03:05, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
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- "that's the only way that each topic can be illustrated" - except you haven't shown why each topic needs to be illustrated. The cover art illustrates how the album was marketed and perhaps says something about the artistic decisions or politics of the band at the time. Such points are not even mentioned in the article. ed g2s • talk 09:35, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
- Re: the band photo: The photo in it's context is being used to illustrate the members of the band. This doesn't necessarily have to be done with one photo. Photos of each member would perform that task adequately (WP:FUC#1). Compare this to the cast photo recently discussed. There are certainly differences of degree, more or fewer members in the cast or lineup, more or less "in character" or irreplaceable, but what is your view on that fair use claim? As for the cover art, the notion is that no summary of a band is comprehensive without it, and there generally is no equivalent to cover art which isn't the cover art or a near derivative (WP:FUC#1). If it's said the cover art is allowed only in an article on the album, then how is fair use justified for uniform variants in the article on the sports team, and also individual season articles? Just wondering. Gimmetrow 07:10, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
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I think overall everyone has made fair points but the rules are on ed_g2s side. As much as i dont agree with his over implemented ideas of the fair use policy i think we should stop arguing, its only getting people stressed out. Has antone tried getting a press pack off the Ev site (if there is one available) well if not im gonna e-mail someone from ev and get them to give us explicit permission to use the images on their site on this site --Childzy (Talk|Contribs) 12:35, 17 March 2007 (UTC)
- Just to clarify - you need to get any image freely licensed. Wikipedia-only permission is not allowed. ed g2s • talk 13:23, 17 March 2007 (UTC)
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- Not really. The "Free" in "Free encyclopedia" means libre. Images with a license to use on Wikipedia only are no more useful to down stream users than images for which we have no permission to use. That's not to say you can't claim Fair Use on such images, but they get no special treatment. ed g2s • talk 18:41, 17 March 2007 (UTC)
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- Omg...then, why do you think Wikipedia allows the use of fair-use images??? Don't be ...! If we are allowed to use fair-use images, then we can use them!!!!!! Just because you say that we can't use fair-use images, it doesn't means that we must agree with you and stop using fair-use images. If you are against that (the use of fair-use imgs), then you should be against Wikipedia. Armando.Otalk • Ev 16:19, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
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- Fair use images can be used as long as they meet the fair use criteria and are given justice in the text. Images of bands like Nirvana are required because the band has broken up, and the Nightwish picture is licensed under the Creative Commons license - which means its free. The infobox image fails the fair use criteria because a free alternative can be created - the band still tours and is active. In this section of the Matrix there is a fair use image of the fight, which the text makes a direct reference so is allowed. That's what fair use images are for, but this one fails FUC#1 —The preceding unsigned comment was added by M3tal H3ad (talk • contribs) 10:46, 21 March 2007 (UTC).
- We're not talking about the main image. We're talking about the album covers and the early logo ¬¬. Armando.Otalk • Ev 21:54, 25 March 2007 (UTC)
I guess I don't understand why the album covers can be used on their respective articles and not on the band's main article. The images have already been uploaded to the database and rationalized, so why is it a problem if said images are also displayed in another logical place to more clearly depict the subject matter? somebody please explain this to me. Gyakusetsu 05:35, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
- Each use requires its own rationale as Fair Use is dependent on context. We need only use unfree image when they are the subject the discussion. While the cover art may be relevant to the band, no such point is made in the article, so there is no need to show the cover art, beyond saying "look - this is what the cover looked like" and making the article pretty. Wikipedia is not a gallery for unfree media, we use it as a last resort for critical commentary. ed g2s • talk 02:18, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
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Well, I have scraped and pilaged for hours looking through my personal databases and have found a photo I took of the band, that is 100% free to use. I don't know though... it looks sorta odd because it was taken in a dark theater with the flash... I still think a professional promotional photo would be better, but apparently that isn't possible. Anyway, here it is: Submitted For Everyone's Approval. Again, I personally took the photo and, if people approve of putting it in the article, I will licence this photo for use on Wikipedia. —Gyakusetsu 08:27, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
- Indeed, quite adequate. I would probably do some cropping to the photo to remove excess background, primarily along the top, but also perhaps along the left side. -- Huntster T • @ • C 16:24, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
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Each use requires its own rationale as Fair Use is dependent on context. We need only use unfree image when they are the subject the discussion. While the cover art may be relevant to the band, no such point is made in the article, so there is no need to show the cover art, beyond saying "look - this is what the cover looked like" and making the article pretty. ed g2s...omg you are totally ...how can i call you without offense...brain-damaged??...and if that's the case...all the covers have the rationables! did you think I give up? Did you think you can do everything you want just because you don't a like a band! How many times I'll have to say the same thing!!!!!!! Why!!!!!!!!!! Why God!! oh God..i fell I've been lied to lost all faith in the things I have achieved...Armando.Otalk • Ev 03:35, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
- I seriously suggest you watch your conduct. Personal attacks are not tolerated on Wikipedia. As I have repeatedly stated I have no interest (like or dislike) in this Band whatsoever, I don't think I've even ever heard them. ed g2s • talk 13:54, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
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The old logo is not discussed, neither is the change in logo. No aspect of the marketing of the albums is discussed, let alone the cover art. This article does not require these images, therefore we shouldn't use them. ed g2s • talk 11:28, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
- Then why do you still deleting the Evanescence old logo?!?!?! You never answer anything! and at least I've got a neck. Armando.Otalk • Ev 20:59, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
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- What he's saying is that because there is no discussion about the images themselves (including the old logo), they are inappropriate for inclusion as just an illustration. I don't necessarily agree with the policy nor the implimentation, but c'est la vie. -- Huntster T • @ • C 22:14, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
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Sorry to disappoint you, but this image Image:Evanescence concert.jpg has been already reviewed by an administrator. Sorry! Armando.Otalk • Ev 00:12, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
- Not intending to stray too far off-topic, but I'm curious how that image was approved, since it is licensed on Flikr as being CC noncommercial restricted.... -- Huntster T • @ • C 00:43, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
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Too Many Samples
I've noticed that the Samples section, though pleasantly extensive, contains fifteen audio samples... For a band that has only released the equivalant of 4 albums, I find this a bit excessive. I have no idea if there is an unspoken limit, but I've not come across a band artile yet with so many... 4-5 samples seems more than adequate. Gyakusetsu 05:35, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
- The Pink Floyd article has samples for almost every song mentioned...I really don't think it's something wrong...Armando.Otalk • Ev 21:55, 25 March 2007 (UTC)
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As with the images, audio clips should only be used to complement discussion in the article. If you are going to discuss a particular track and need to provide a sample, then by all means do so, but sticking up a "gallery" of samples is not what we should be using Fair Use for. ed g2s • talk 14:52, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
- well, I didn't mean remove all the samples.... That's just silly/anal. I've put 5 important ones back in the article. —Gyakusetsu 06:20, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
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Are they devil worshipers
If you notice on the front of the cover of open door and look closely at the picture you will see a pentagram on the left on the door. Open up the cover and read the sponser part or whatever and you'll see the 666 Studioes. 666 Studioes sounds devilish to me. In the song Bring me to life at the first part she sings "without a soul", sounds like to me she sold her soul. There are a lot of signs saying she is a devil worshiper. Look on the open door case. User:Bloodsource 01:15, 24 March 2007
- Erm, I don't think there is any way to confirm that information... But I'm almost certain that most of the band is Christian in some way or another. The pentagrm isn't necissarily a symbol of "devil worship" either. And 666 Studios is simply a name, and not a front for a satanic regime of backwards children's music. In other words, don't delve too deeply into it because A) there is no way to prove it either way and B)Nobody cares.Gyakusetsu 22:53, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
- Please stop reading so much into these minor and vague things. Pentagrams and that phrase don't necessarily have anything to do with devil worshipping, and even the studio name doesn't mean much...it's just a name. Also, do not delete other people's comments, as this could be construed as vandalism. Basically, please don't be a troll...it is rather frowned upon. -- Huntster T • @ • C 17:23, 6 April 2007 (UTC)
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Come on dude! You should believe me. I actually have someone to sort of agree with me. What do you have to say about Sweet t 666 music. So, you know if that church with the seal of solomon on that picture must be a church of satan. COME ON!!! Its so obvious!!! user:Bloodsource
On the anywhere but home dvd go to the special features and watch the whole stuff and finally you will see the people play a prank on this guy and there is a view of a bible with sperm on it. That is not christian.user:Bloodsource
- First of all, there are several drops of dye on the bible (and in the toilet, see the red colour?) to simulate blood. That's why they bought the box that says "Rit dye" on it. It was a prank. Second, you seem to be implying that if it isn't Christian, it must be devil worshipping...this seems highly fallacious. As has been said before, I believe you are reading too much into this, and this discussion isn't helping the article any. Let's please drop it. -- Huntster T • @ • C 19:14, 11 April 2007 (UTC)
Still even if it is dye its not cool to put it on a bible. I am just wandering why was it blured out. Also the pentagram signifies white magic. In the open door case look at the picture of the church. On the front of it is the seal of solomon. Dont mistake it with the star of david. The seal of solomon is the most powerful symbol use by occultalist. I made a mistake on the 666 stuidioes. Its called sweet T 666 music.Come on, how much proof do I have to show. There is plenty.user:Bloodsource
- It was the words of the book that was blurred out, not the dye itself. I'm not progressing in this debate further, as I previously mentioned, it does this article no good. These are theories with no proof and purely circumstantial evidence behind them. -- Huntster T • @ • C 18:40, 12 April 2007 (UTC)
Well i'm glad your not writing in this article because everything I point out you come up with excuses. These things are NOT theories. They are facts based on the open door case and other stuff. Also you keep telling me to drop it. Sounds like your hiding something. I have to give it to you, I was wrong about the bible thing even though it still is'nt cool to put anything on the bible unless it's an accident. You never said anything about the seal of solomon. I am going to continue to post this stuff.User:Bloodsource 9:17, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
You know some of the lyrics of some songs seem a little weird to me. You know how you said that its not some backwards childrens music. Well I put a little thought into that. I was looking at the word lithium and the only meaning to it I could find was a metallic liquid of some sort. So, I was trying to see if I could make new words out of it and this is what I came up with.
lithium → ihiltum
I as in Amy. Hilt as in the end of a sword or dagger. Um as in sort for them but with a u. Sounds like a sacrifice. Now how about the lyrics of sweet sacrifice. First I want to point out "if they're christian why talk about sacrifice?" What I mean how would we know if they were talking about sacrifice as a ritual or dying for a cause?
SACRIFICE
Sweet poor innocent thing. (meaning you are with God.) Dry your eyes and testify. (meaning tell the truth)
You live to break me. (meaning your against satan)
Sweet Sacrifice. (meaning to die for satan)
then later it says "our ashes blacken the day" I will let you decide about that one!
I know it sounds like B.S but how would we know what that means? Because of the whole Sweet t 666 music'. How would that be just a name? Its not just a name. 6 means man. 666 Means marking of the beast or an idol(god). And for all we know,it may be backwards childrens music. Have you played it backwards? Also, we dont know the band personally so how would we know if they are satanistS. Well lets just say it's sure as 1134 is showing in some of their stuff to me. Later user:Bloodsource
bloodsource have you ever seen the documentries where if you look THAT deep into ANYTHING it could be something about worshiping the devil? any sentence ANY word can look like it. your looking way to deep into the lyrics and making up all these things because your looking for it way to much. so of course your going to find SOMETHING i bet you could probably do the same with the wiggles or any other artist. its just your crazy hope that they actually ARE worshippers
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Okay, thank you all who have commented here, but this is completely off-topic from the article; it is completely original research, which we want to avoid at Wikipedia, and parts of it are borderline personal attack. I ask that everyone please cease from this train of thought and move on to more productive avenues. Thank you. -- Huntster T • @ • C 12:11, 8 May 2007 (UTC)
- None of this is off topic. Also if there is a personal attack I wont be by me. Can you even prove this is off topic anyways? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Bloodsource (talk • contribs) 12:13, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
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You know what i find most amusing here? our Bloodsource user is wiccan, why does he even care? Abba12 11:59, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
- What does Wicca have to do with anything? I'm Wiccan too, and on the opposite side of the debate. -- Huntster T • @ • C 14:49, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
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- Do you know what i find amusing? That Abba12 must think that wiccan are devil worshipers. Well news flash There not. Before you say anything like that see wicca. Thank you. Well i have a friend that knows a lot. We was talking about the song lithium. He said that it has nothin to do with ihiltum or anything. But he says its a pill(a drug). See i really love this band weather they are devil worshipers or not. But you know i had family that's died from taking pills and stuff. So Amy if you ever read this article then i just want to say "get some help". I have never taken pills like that but i used to be hooked on marijuana and it was bad until i got help. love you all. LATER user:Bloodsource
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- I'm very sorry to hear about your family; however, Lee has stated in an interview that no, she's never taken drugs like that, and as I recal, it was just symbolic speech of certain aspects of her life. You know, I'd really recommend you check out www.evthreads.com, as they can provide much more information about the various aspects and possible symbology of the different songs. -- Huntster T • @ • C 16:18, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
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That doesnt help me out any. I went to the website but nothing. user:Bloodsource
Let me help you out with the Lithium confusion - Lithium is a mood stabilizing drug most often prescribed for people with severe mood and anxiety disorders such as bi-polar disorder type II. The upside of this drug is that over time a "therapeutic level" is reached in which the wild mood swings and abherrant behavior of those affected by mood disorders is more easily managed. The downside is that lithium tends to turn people into emotionless zombies who have a hard time relating to life and their loved ones. If you listen to the lyrics of the song, she is describing the experience of someone who is using this class of medication - take the first verse for example: "Lithium, don't want to lock me up inside. Lithium, don't want to forget how it feels without... Lithium, I want to stay in love with my sorrow. Oh, but God, I want to let it go."
She is describing the plight of a person who has a choice... take a therapeutic drug and feel nothing, but be somewhat functional, or feel life via the rollercoaster of a mood disorder. She has said in interviews that she's never taken Lithium, however, she is relating to the experience in a way that is very powerful and meaningful to those who have been affected by mood disorders. (I say that because my wife developed just such a disorder several years ago, and I've seen her go through the experience described in the song.) Hope that clears it up for you... its not a song about drug abuse, and theres no hidden demonic anagrams. 69.143.64.208 05:42, 19 May 2007 (UTC)
Well the way i feel about that is how could someone know about something unless they experience it? I would say Marlyn manson said he didnt kill anyone. We do not know these people inside. There is a such thing as a lie. I'm not saying she's took it i'm just saying it's a possibility. I would like to say why would she want to sing about a pill. DOes she have a family member that on it. Also i'm very sorry about your wife. But we all know that we are not sure if they are devil worshipers but all i'm doing is seeing the stuff that relates to devil worshipers. But now looking at the stuff i'd say there more wiccan than devil worshipers because of the pentagram. Later. User:Bloodsource
How about this: not only is lithium a medicine for Bi polar people it also a type of meth. But now that is getting off topic. PROVE ME WRONG!!!User:Bloodsource
- As has been said before, it is up to the contributing editor to prove that they are correct, and not up to other editors to prove them wrong. If you can find a news article or authoritative source that says they are devil worshippers or that such negative material is a direct influence or whatever, or that...what...Lee used Lithium at some point(?), then feel free to add it to the article. Until such sources are found, anything you say here will be considered original research and point of view, both fall outside Wikipedia's acceptable standards.
- Also, note that lithium isn't a type of meth, it is just a chemical used during the manufacture of methamphetamine. See Lithium#Other uses. -- Huntster T • @ • C 01:31, 24 May 2007 (UTC)
I Just want to say thanks to all of those who has commented here. But thats not the real reason I'm here. I just want to say I have nothing at all against Satists or any other religion that's not what i'm trying to prove. I've read into the dangers of satanism which is what i'm trying to protect people from. Lets take Ac Dc for example: They influence suicide(as said in the book "satan hunter"). The dungeons and dragons game makes some people insane. I think if a band is satists they should come out and say it because it can hurt a lot of people. Like sean sellers. I dont know but I am thinking evanesence influences depression. I'm saying that as an opinion not as a personal attack. But I have a friend at school that knows about drugs and stuff like that and i asked her what lithium was and she told me it was meth. So that is where i got that from. She asked me if i wanted to see it but I said no because we were at school. So now you all know why i care about this. RoyalGothic
- Long time no see, all of you. Well, first..wtf????? Blood what have you smoke? Devil Worshipers? hahahahahahaha that's the most mmm..i don't know...the most crazy thing i've ever heard about ev... Now, Lithium - ilithum.....yeah, cloud nine...nine minus four plus one...six...six six six...they are satanics! and sweet sacrifice...yeah! i'm gonna cut my veins and offer my blood to the evil! yeah! and good enough! the most evil song ever! na-ah...well i know the discussion is over but i wanted to comment about this. About the RoyalGothic comment...evanesence (it's evanescence)influences depression. Mmm...i don't agree. Another thing, if you want more information about your satanic doubts, DON'T go to EvThreads...they're gonna cyber-eat you alive if you dare to say something like that with that "theories". Cya! Armando.Otalk • Ev 04:50, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
yeah it has been a long time no see. Especially no see. Anyways its been a while and so i decided that there not devil worshipers but i still agree that they aren't christian. Also i failed to mention, on the top of the page where it says there a pent on the front. Well i meant to point that out to say if there christian why have a pent on the front. One last thing The royal gothic is just my signature.BloodsourceRoyalGothic
my dad is in a police academy and he told me people take lithium out of batteries and put it in meth.--Bloodsource† 19:08, 17 August 2007 (UTC)
Evanescence: Live from Las Vegas, Exclusive to iTunes
should we include this in the article? or even the albums list, it was recorded at the Palms Casino Resort on March 17th, will include behind the scenes footage, and video/audio of the event and is available on iTunes for download in the coming weeks
more info here.... http://www.evthreads.com/announcement.php?f=5 .Zacanescence 12:31, 25 March 2007 (UTC)
- I would recommend not including this, at least, not in the discography or in any significant way. Perhaps some one-liner could be written, but it seems rather superfluous. There are probably multiple concert recordings out there. Also, please add new discussions to the bottom of the page, rather than the top. Thanks. -- Huntster T • @ • C 12:55, 25 March 2007 (UTC)
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does anyone know whats happening with this? because it was meant to be released a long time ago and nothing has happened? Zacanescence 10:10, 22 July 2007 (UTC)
Evanescence output beyond "The Open Door"?
The time lapse between Fallen and TOD announcements/rumors were, iirc, pretty substantial. Does anyone have a more accurate, or at least roundabout, number to put on this and maybe speculate a bit on when we might be seeing a third studio release from Amy & Co.? All guesswork at this point, of course, but it may be interesting to see how things pan out as their touring slows down. Exigence 03:54, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
- Anything said would be pure speculation, as they have not given any indication as to their future plans. -- Huntster T • @ • C 04:38, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
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