Talk:Boiled in Lead
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Boiled in Lead: page edit help needed.
[edit]I’m the current drummer/percussionist for Boiled in Lead. I’d like to know if any editors can help correct the spelling of my name as well as allow me to add a list of other musicians I play(ed) and recorded with. Thank you.
Michael Bissonnette MisterBiss (talk) 15:16, 28 March 2019 (UTC)
- I've fixed the surname throughout. As for the rest… well, not so much. Really, the Solo projects section is (at best) questionable. For WP purposes, that info should be a summary of what's detailed in external articles (or books, TV shows, blogs, etc.), else it's what's called "original research" — hearsay, basically. If there's a WP article for each band member &/or their bands, then that's where the info should be, not all crammed in here; if there's not an article, then it's not notable enough to mention here in any detail. Generally, it ought to be somewhere else, like the official BiL site or some established fan site, and interested WP users can be pointed there.
Weeb Dingle (talk) 18:07, 31 March 2019 (UTC)
article needs attention
[edit]At a glance, I see problems. First up: Stenshoel's original role was not as the "second fiddler," but on saxophone and Mandocaster. Upon taking up the fiddler slot, he backed down from the other instruments.
The entire History section needs to be unpacked! For starters, more time is spent raving about the "Cats Laughing Connection" than about the revolving-door lineup changes, & all THAT is crammed together in a hurried "Bob left then Fred left then Bob came back and Fred is still considering it if Don should decide to work on his solo album" as if it's unimportant.
For all the fumfuh about the band's name, the stark question remains: why the hell would someone WANT to boil someone else in lead? It maybe doesn't need to be addressed in this article, but some effort MUST be made to point up the origin.
Weeb Dingle (talk) 18:31, 31 March 2019 (UTC)