Talk:Player (band)
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[edit]I went to edit the following sentence:
Both Moss and Beckett continue to play limited concert schedules as solo artists, but the possibility of reuniting Player for a United States concert tour is apparently a possibility.
I was just going to eliminate one of the redundant "possibility"s, when I realized that the whole second half of the sentence was purely unnecessary. After all, reuniting any group of living musicians is technically a possibility, even a band as unlikely to reunite as, say, The Smiths. To point out this possibility is pointless. Wow, I can't believe I just wrote that.
Oh, also . . . Somebody apparently opened this article, saw it was about Player, immediately clicked "Edit this page", scrolled to a random paragraph (the one about so-and-so's battle with cancer) and tacked on a vital bit of information for us: "Their biggest hit and widely regarded as they're best song is baby come back." Swear to God, that's almost verbatim, contradictory "their/they're" and all. So, as a reminder to people like this (though I'm quite sure they don't read Talk pages): Make sure you are familiar with the article you are editing. That is, READ it first!!! Thank you.
--63.25.237.115 (talk) 00:09, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
Fixed typo. --63.25.1.92 (talk) 13:03, 23 October 2008 (UTC)
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