Talk:Inner-X-Musick
I am not sure how to go about this... as most of my refering pages are being speedily deleted. I checked on wiki and other bands certainly less notable (as well as other labels) stand without problem. See The Grey Wolves for example. Inner-X-Musick was one of the original labels in the "cassette culture" of the early 1980's. Go on to ebay and you will see their material fetching high prices!
general cleanup for syntax/grammar
[edit]i've done some general cleanup for syntax/grammar. hope this doesn't ruffle any feathers. any editing that seemed potentially contentious i would have refrained from, asking for consensus here first. but nothing seemed controversial. BTW neither of the 2 refs at end of article are hyperlinked. i haven't learned how to edit a "reflist" i haven't myself created. here's an address that corresponds to the 1st ref: http://www.freewebs.com/theebradmiller/thelastdaze.htm.
i'm not familiar w/ Lawrence Van Horn outside SC [7 From Life was later, right?]; Googling him revealed nothing more than SC involvement, so that's how i identify him in the article.
- by the way, john (assuming you're the sole scribe of the article and discussion page), we spoke a handful of times when i was the buyer for kim cascone's Silent Records Distribution in the early 90s. wish i still had one of those beautiful Women of the SS pic disks! hope you feel my edits serve the article. Fp cassini (talk) 23:13, 28 October 2009 (UTC)
Greetings... not John, but Brad - friend of John. Thanks for helping. Larry Van Horn has no real involvment with musick outside of that small window he did SC and 7 From Life. The problem with anything SC or JZ related is that most of the references are from print magazines, or something I did (reposting print articles). I appreciate your help and support.
Theebradmiller (talk) 21:13, 9 November 2009 (UTC)