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Beach Boys song list

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Hi i've seen that you are interested in editing the List of songs by The Beach Boys and I saw your suggestions on the discussion page for this article. I saw your suggestion that the list should be divided into different periods. I was wondering what your opinion is... should it be seperated into categories by decade? (ie: so it has The Beach Boys > 1960's/1970's/1980's/1990's and then Brian Wilson > 1980's/1990's etc...) or what do you think? and I agree there should be a seperate section for unreleased songs etc... I'll be waiting to hear your thoughts, :) Thanks --Sahafan 11:02, 28 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Reply to Sahafan
Sorry about the delay. I'm not sure exactly. I think it would be good to make it meaningful, like pre-PetSounds, then to end of Capitol, etc. But it should also take into account what was unreleased or later released from sessions for the periods. It wouls be good to separate post-Brian group. Then there are the bootlegs... I don't have time to tackle it now, though. Abstrator 17:42, 4 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Compulsory

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I was reading about the Harvard plagiarist and I found out that they recalled a book once, because in Kay Bailey Hutchinson's introduction, women's issues became a "pubic affair".  :) --VKokielov 01:16, 23 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Nobody here ever remembers what he edits. [1] --VKokielov 23:57, 23 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Bob Norberg

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Unreferenced BLPs

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Nomination of Franco Caracciolo for deletion

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Nomination of Bob Norberg for deletion

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Response to suggested deletions

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If these articles are deleted, it just means that there will be that much less information in Wikipedia. If someone looks up these names, they won't be there. I could understand the necessity of limiting material for a physical book, but inclusion is one of the advantages of computer databases.

As for the notability of these persons, in these cases distinguished in the field of music, I myself would rather question the importance of the multitudes of articles on every darn video game, or even characters in video games, hardly as notable in my mind as the highly talented human beings someone wants to snuff from the small note they are offered here. I've also seen plenty of scarcely notable musicians from scarcely notable rock bands included here, so the values, as well as the knowledge, of those trying to make these deletions are evident. Still, if someone notes them I'm not going to ask that they be removed. It's information.

It is such actions at Wikipedia that have caused me to largely disinvolve myself from contributing. I don't have time to contribute information that will be deleted, nor do I have time to fight for each such item. Abstrator 21 February 2013

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Nomination of Brady R. Allred for deletion

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