Talk:Thomas Anders
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[edit]Please refrain from future non-constructive alterations to this article. Repeated alterations of similar nature will constitute vandalism to the article and will be treated as such.
I left you a message in your talk regarding the tour that you are so enthusiastic about. You first claimed that the tour has taken place within those cities that you keep mentioning in 1987/1988 right after Modern Talking's first break-up. I double checked this info through Thomas Anders's official web site, and I corrected the timeline as it has taken place after his Souled album , that's in 1995. And now, you again brought the tour back where you had it originally/incorrectly.
Also, I had removed all the nonsense (that you had about him that in 1996 Thomas Anders aka Phantomas was involved in a dance project. And another dance project Thomas Anders was involved in was named Chain Reaction.) as those never even remotely became popular. That information is so insignifacant that they haven't bothered to include it within his official web site.
P.S. If you are going to add anything, make sure you sound very specific with both the timelines and the way you construct your sentenses and not make it look like you are having a conversation in a chat-room. Also, we should not rely on info coming from russian site as it clearly looks unprofessionally written.
Rock genre
[edit]Please stop inserting the rock genre as Anders does not cover that in his solo studio album. We should only include the rock genre if Anders had rock-like tracks within his albums. I see the anonymous IP in this edit here replaced the latin-pop with rock. Anders clearly covers the Latin-pop genre especially in his studio album called Barcos De Cristal, but has he ever done a studio track that actually sounds like rock music? I don't think so.--Harout72 (talk) 02:09, 14 August 2009 (UTC)
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