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published annually, from the mid '80s to the mid '90s, that was a printed database of GD concerts, including song lists. (It's cited as a reference in some GD related WP articles.) Extremely useful, because it presented the data in several different ways. The information about the concerts from the first few years of the band was somewhat incomplete, but after that they had it nailed. They also have a web site, which apparently hasn't been updated in years, but which can still be used to do online searches of their database. Check it out, by going to
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just trying to form a grammically correct(and spelled), active-voice sentence and string them into a paragraph and make all that into some kind of coherent article,AND feed breakfast to husband, and walk the dog, feed the cat and bird, and then get interrupted by a phone call. Did I mention my failing eyesight too? Something called Fuchs Syndrome-foggy eyeballs I call it. I'm close to calling it quits or taking on an easier Wikijob like finding/fixing dead links or something.
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their career. Because many were recently recorded and included previously unreleased original material, they often filled the role of traditional studio albums. An integral part of the contemporaneous evolution of the band, such live albums are included in this section." This is an established consensus of editors, and has been discussed several times, most recently at
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and leaving. *typical felmale whine omitted" Maybe I'm getting cynical in my old age, but WP doesn't seem to have any "there there". I admit, I got TOO emotionally involved with creating J Grinnell. And Greg won't help, he hates WP (The Lost Dutchman Mine article he had a fit over). A penny for your thoughts.... MW ( the bot will sign for me)
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page. I notice that the second paragraph in the "musical background" section is copied word-for-word from a book called Garcia: An American Life by author Blair Jackson. This book is not listed in the sources for the article, nor is it quoted obviously. I'm sure. I figure it should be removed but
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Hey stranger.... I am wondering if you think JG's article is good enough to nom to GA? or should I not even bother snymore? I'm pretty much at the point regarding WP of being, as you said, "disenchanted". I'd like to work together with you on an article but I'm also thinking of closing out my account
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You will think I'm crazy, and indeed I am because I think a list of all sold-out GD concerts on Knowledge is a good idea. I've asked myself this question through the years as it seemed like they all were, no exceptions. A totally insane idea-just thought I'd throw it out there anyway. Happy New Year
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If you're not using list-defined references -- so you have the references embedded in the text -- it's still pretty easy to use the same reference more than once, and you do it almost the same way. The first time you use the reference, you give it a name inside the first ref tag, like in the first
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Studio albums and contemporary live albums should definitely be in the same section for the Grateful Dead, and also for a few other bands, such as the Allman Brothers Band. As it says in the article, "Unconventionally, the Grateful Dead made the release of live albums a common occurrence throughout
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Regarding page views, funny you should mention that, as it is, and has been, a ritual for Greg. He checks Sulphur Bank, Lukens and Grinnell. I was teasing him on the high counts for Grinnell for April, hinting that it is because I'm asking people to peer review it, and the talk page stalkers see the
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A contemporary live album is one that was released not long after it was recorded. For the Grateful Dead and a few other bands, these albums are the ones that should be listed together with the studio albums, as discussed above. A retrospective live album is one that was released some longer time
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The Live Albums by Recording Date section is extremely useful because it's the only way for readers to see this information. In other words, it doesn't just give the recording date for each album, but it enhances the article by providing a valuable list of the albums in recording date order. This
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Just the use of the word "vector" is scary, although bit-mapped vector fonts are great, but this is like walking into the corner market you've been using for years and they have revamped the store, so everything is in a different place, and confusion reigns. I don't know, I have a hard enough time
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Thanks again for your work on the discography. I appreciate that you have gotten the tables in the article up to more "modern" standards, and also added an infobox. It's good that different discography articles use similar formatting. But it's also very important to always keep in mind what it
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this discography should be improved, i.e. the tables. i don't know who added the tables, but they are looking kinda creepy. however: thank you to contribute to grateful dead related articles. i will improve the article whereever i can, and i hope you will help me with it; you seem to be an expert
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Yes, and yes. That talk page has several sections that are closely related to each other, and that involve discussions that have been going on for several months. We need to make sure the various sections stay around for a pretty extended period so that they can be easily referred to from other
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Yes, they are great pets and very intelligent. Our cockateil, however, was never "trained", which is how I got him - he was "unsellable" and a Petsmart employee/friend had taken him home but could not keep him. This was in '96 or '98 so he is getting on in years. I never had the patience to train
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It might be pretty hard to figure out which Grateful Dead concerts were sold out and which weren't. But, how about a list of all Grateful Dead concerts? There were only about 2,300 of them. Hmmm.... Okay, that might be a pretty big list. Have you ever seen DeadBase? It's a book that was
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for the above article regarding your review of the speedy deletion. I'd encourage you to reexamine and see if my comments change your mind at all. The article might be better deleted for lack of notability rather than advertising, but that would fall into
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I wondered about that. I saw it in another article- this is one I didn't do, so I added it to two articles -that's the extent of it in my case. It's just- I'll recall who it was, but it looked much more effective than writing that crude (deceased) under
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The information about the recording dates and locations for the live albums comes from a number of different sources, including (1) references that can be found in the individual articles about the albums, (2) the deaddisc.com website and the
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quote as the possible inspiration for a lyric in this song. I didn't want to flat-out remove the info, but if there is validity in the claim, it might be worth mentioning Goldwyn in the same paragraph where we mention other references like
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I commented on the discussion about which you alerted me. Thanks again. I'd like to gently encourage you to consider archiving your talk page, as it's ~150 kb. If you need to respond to me, please do so on my talk.
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article, it's using them. That's where the markup for the reference is inside the References section, instead of embedded in the text. For example, in the References section, there's a reference that looks like
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What was your bird's name? (And BTW are we not supposed to discuss non-Knowledge subjects even on talk pages? Oh and did you read the discussion on "secret" or sekrit" page game going on here on WP?)
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I put all I had into JGrinnell. And I don't even like the guy anymore. To say that taking an animal's life in the name of science is okay-even though it may be close to extinction, its not right.
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If you examine my comments and still disagree with my assessment, please feel free to remove the CSD. Just notify me, as I will add nominate the article for deletion so consensus can be reached.
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I see you were fixing my formating on the AT&T caseĀ :-) -- I am confused about how to refer back to the same reference a second time in an article. Would you be able to explain? Cheers!
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to notify editors of the different discussion threads. So I've changed the auto-archiving time back, from 120 days to 60 days. Let's see how that goes. Thanks again for the suggestion.
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Meta-template, I haven't noted that at all. But according to my latest template search, tmbox seems to suits best the purpose. Maybe a question could be put on the template talk page. --
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Maybe I'm just sleep deprived, but it made me back off. Is it safe to use, or what? You'd think I'd know all of this after so much time! Can you please answer on my talk page? --
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That was a quick respose! If we must change it to something else, it can be done, I have no problem. Though I hope for the time being might you be okay with this. I am. Best, --
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by Simon Baatz and am learning a lot about Chicago in the 1920s, Clarance Darrow, Kenwood neighborhood, Hyde Park, UC, Harvard School, etc. A great book, can't put it down.
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You can use the reference name once or as many times as you want in the text. So once you're using list-defined references, it's easy to use the reference more than once.
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I'm guessing that whoever wrote that part of the article was inspired by that paragraph in Jackson's book. At any rate, I've added it as a reference. Thanks again.
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and then indicate in the "party agreement" section whether you would agree to participate. Discussion relating to the mediation request welcome at the case talk page.
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by smiling at someone else, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past or a good friend. Go on, smile! Cheers, and happy editing!
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part of the example above. Then when you use it again, you just use that reference name with a slash at the end, like in the second part of the example.
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I haven't edited much in years, not really up on protocol, figured I'd pass it on to someone more directly associated with the article. Thanks.
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Thanks. I got kinda blown around the WP this past week. You were the first kind heart I thought of here to ask. I appreciate your time. --
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Thanks for the note, we do want to avoid any plagiarism or copyright violations. I happen to have a copy of the paperback edition of
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says that Tmbox is a meta-template, used to build templates. Is it okay to use Tmbox itself to create a talk page message box?
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book referenced in the discography footnotes, (3) the LP and CD liner notes from the albums themselves, and (4) other sources.
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if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the
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was recently filed. As an editor concerned in this dispute, you are invited to participate in the mediation. The process of
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him, so, though he has mellowed, I would still not recommend putting a hand in his cage unless it holds a spray of millet!
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is entirely voluntary and focuses exclusively on the content issues over which there is disagreement. Please review the
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The lead of the Videos section is useful because it explains why certain video albums are not listed in that section.
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Taking a look again, these chronologies are all messed up and inconsistent. Yeesh. I have only really fixed
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sections. In fact I'm not convinced that 60 days is enough, the way the discussion's been going. Thanks.
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I saw you increased the archive time to as high as 120 days. I strongly recommend that you use instead a
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The discography looks pretty well with your help, but I have a few details that I recommend to change:
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Then in the text of the article you just use that reference name, with a slash at the end, like this:
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Exactly how you use the same reference in more than one place depends on whether or not you're using
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And "Live albums by recording date" should be deleted, too, because they are already standing above.
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is actually pretty commonly done in discographies, especially jazz discographies. See for example
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concerning Gun laws in the United States (by state), to which you were listed as a party, has been
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template. That's another story, and unrelated to using multiple citations of the same reference.
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Where did you get this locations of dicks picks, road trips, dds and Unauthorized legal releases?
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Thank you SO much for the gift, that was very sweet of you. Our dog is even two-stepping it. And
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Greg also told me I have been "doing a great community service" by writing for Knowledge!!!
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This might sound a bit confusing but once you've done one or two it makes a lot more sense.
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Hello. This message is being sent to inform you that there currently is a discussion at
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On second thought, maybe a list of concerts that were NOT sold out might be under 200k.
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I think "studio albums" and "contemporary albums" should be separated from each other
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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I hope this helps. Have fun, and let me know if you have any more questions.
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Notice that the reference has a name, "ScotusBlog", inside the first ref tag.
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Thanks for the note, and thanks for adding the infobox to the discography.
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Anyway the "Take Me Back" button is sitting right there.... PS I'm reading
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He's famous, thanks to his newspaper articles 27 years ago. Go figure. See
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Hey, just noticed from the page history you have done some edits on the
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regarding an issue with which you may have been involved. Thank you.
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Just me dong a flyby hibye... My last email give you any new ideas? M
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What are "Retrospective live albums" and "Contemporary live albums"?
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Hi GreatOrgangePumpkin. Here are the answers to your questions:
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P.S. Don't get distracted by the fact that my example uses the
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No you are right, not a direct copy . . . I spoke too soon.
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PS. I'd encourage you to look at the external links as well.
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As I was driving the long commute home with this new bird, a
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and hopefully this one has made your day better. Spread the
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to you Mudwater and all Deadheads around the world! Cheers,
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You're leaving me hanging on this Brady graphic dispute in
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I believe I understand much better now. Much appreciated!
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after it was recorded. These should be listed separately.
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Whether you celebrate your hemisphere's 218:Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6, 2005 173:and clicking on Search in the upper left. 1437:everything about grateful dead. cheers.-- 1254:was updated with a fact from the article 1531:John Coltrane discography#Albums by year 785:] here is a thank you gift back at cha! 664:Gun laws in the United States (by state) 496: 362:Gun laws in the United States (by state) 14: 1951:Do not edit the contents of this page. 44:Do not edit the contents of this page. 1645:Spread the holiday cheer by adding {{ 1932: 1651:User:WereSpielChequers/Dec10/Balloon 1233: 25: 1316:I just finally uploaded a photo of 23: 1582: 1575: 712:has smiled at you! Smiles promote 697: 24: 2015: 1003:Okay, I've posed the question at 593:Assessment of Speedy deletion of 575:request as well. Works great! ;P 1936: 1237: 299:Category:The Seldom Scene albums 29: 1701:AT&T Mobility v. 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Best, -- 1710:<ref name=ScotusBlog: --> 1486:And I have a few questions: 1464:00:45, 2 November 2010 (UTC) 1449:09:40, 1 November 2010 (UTC) 1427:23:50, 21 October 2010 (UTC) 1404:14:22, 21 October 2010 (UTC) 1364:00:03, 12 October 2010 (UTC) 1348:22:14, 11 October 2010 (UTC) 1120:to perform case management.) 724:Smile at others by adding {{ 600:Hi, I posted a reply on the 432:, footnote 1. 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