Talk:Ian Carr

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[edit] Deleted reference

I have just re-pasted a reference that was deleted without any explanation except a passing rm and tidied. Wikipedia is made up of contributions from many people, and other than deleting vandalism or unsourced data, anyone wishing to delete something they consider irrelevant or incorrect, should at the very least, propose it and justify it on the discussion page. Thank you. --Technopat 19:17, 26 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Disputed image

Editors of this page may like to know that the image used in the article is being disputed here and here. Personally I think this is a fair-use image and the question of its being removed from Wikipedia is pedantic. but others here may be more expert on the matter. Ekantik talk 01:58, 9 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] undid my own edit - please help!

David Taylor’s excellent website (http://vzone.virgin.net/davidh.taylor/carr.htm) gives a confusing origin to the name of the Newcastle-based EmCee Five by saying the band was named after Malcolm Cecil (as opposed to Mike Carr). The personnel he gives for the EmCee Five recordings does not include Malcolm. Can anyone sort this one out? I’m deleting the reference I had included until this gets cleared up. Thanx. --Technopat (talk) 13:00, 15 March 2008 (UTC)