Talk:MTV Unplugged: Korn

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[edit] Second or Third Televised Performance?

Isn't the Unplugged performance the *third* televised acoustic performance; the other two were live on Jimmy Kimmel and the AOL Sessions. But the AOL Sessions are available for streaming on the site so they're kinda televised?.--R-Tiztik 16:53, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

No, the AOL sessions was for the internet, it never was "televised", although it was their first acoustic performance. WereWolf 21:18, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
kk I was thinking about that. Anyways I put bullets beside the song titles since they aren't in any particular order as of yet to trigger less confusion as before they were still numbered.--R-Tiztik 22:12, 20 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Clarification about b-side songs

I encountered that someone constantly reverts name of the b-side song "No One's There" to "I'm The One". Let me explain why "I'm The One" is not b-side while "No One's There" is. First of all, the song "I'm The One" was not played at the performance, so it is not related to the album(Jonathan put it on his blog to download) and hence it cannot be b-side to this album. "No One's There" was performed on MTV Unplugged, but was omitted from the TV broadcast and it is not featured on the album, but it was available for streaming on MTV websites, as an audio or video file, furthermore Jonathan made post about these songs that did not made on the final tracklisting, that they will be b-sides, and I footnoted in this article these two facts. Replacing sourced and quoted material is at least not polite, and it can be treated as an act of vandalism. Thank you in advance for any relevant contributions. Broken soul 13:16, 6 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Fail GA

I have quick-failed this as there are not fair use rationales in the images. Sorry! Greeves (talk contribs) 21:42, 11 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Failed GA nom

This article somehow has a five-paragraph lead, yet a one-sentence body? Please read the Wikipedia Manual of Style for how to properly organize articles. Teemu08 06:28, 17 June 2007 (UTC)