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Why did you restore articles that proved no notability and were only one sentence that just basically said "This is a song by John Lennon." Wikipedia isn't a place for everything and these articles, specifically ones like " Tight A$" were pointless, there were SO MANY one sentence articles where the citations proved zero notability or there were no citations at all. Yet you restored them proving they're notable, which most of the ones you restores still aren't. Now I have to go through the trouble of putting all of these articles through AfD because they shouldn't have article, and watch them all slowly get deleted because I'm sure that almost every article I redirected will be proven as non notable song that shouldn't have an article. I love the song "Tight A$" a lot actually, but it's article was terrible and non Wikipedian. It's not like I even touched the actual notable songs. MAYBE I might have redirected a few notable ones that were just poorly made, but as for "Tight A$" and about a dozen others they're being going to AfD and I'm sure the consensus will be redirect. No hard feelings, cheers, and no most John Lennon's solo songs are not notable, especially since they don't have sources proving they are. Have a source describing why he wrote it, the music in the song, or an interesting fact is not notability, substantial cultural impact, being a single (hopefully a charting one), an depth critical response or extensive covers by other artists (usually at least 5) are what makes a song notable enough for an article. -- Mrmoustache14 ( talk) 04:41, 17 December 2012 (UTC)
Well answer this for me. "Tight A$", "Only People", and "Old Dirt Road" were all one sentence articles that basically just said "this is a song on this John Lennon album" can you blame me for finding absolutely no reason why it should be an article? Also I've been told to keep articles from being up until they are made into a somewhat decent article. As in a stub with 1 reference that just says it's a song by John Lennon is poorly written in such a way that it shouldn't exist until someone puts in the effort to make a decently made article. Because a poorly written articles makes Wikipedia looks sloppy and not a place to trust when looking up information. Now that you've made "Well Well Well" and "Meat City" into decent article, I won't challenge their existence. As for the other songs, can we take them down until you've made them into decent articles? If you disagree I'll just nominate them for AfD (Specifically the 3 songs I mentioned of the first line of this comment. Mrmoustache14 ( talk) 20:03, 17 December 2012 (UTC)
Well you shouldn't have restored them UNTIL you expanded them and all the imformation you added to "Meat City" and "Well Well Well" still don't make them notable. -- Mrmoustache14 ( talk) 22:22, 18 December 2012 (UTC)
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Hi Rlendog, hope you're well. I notice you've done some work on Template:George Harrison singles. I've just added some specifics there regarding dates and B-sides for some of the singles, particularly from Dark Horse, Extra Texture and Thirty Three & 1/3 albums, but wasn't sure what the correct approach is re linking when a song appears twice in the one year. Eg, should second appearances of Ding Dong and I Don't Care Anymore under 1974 be linked to their song articles also? Just thought I'd run it by you since your name appears a few times in the edit history there. Also, I was fascinated to read that Sue Me was the B-side to the proposed Don't Let Me Wait Too Long single – for years I've been trying to find out what the B-side was going to be! Can I ask where you got the info? It would be good to add a mention in the song article. Cheers, JG66 ( talk) 14:21, 27 January 2013 (UTC)
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You added different writers in the infobox to what the article says. Any idea which is right?
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Hi Rlendog, I'm thrilled someone else is interested in categorizing all these genera. You probably noticed I removed the categories from some common names and put them on redirects from scientific names. That seemed to be the consensus based on this discussion; even if a given common name is completely synonymous with a given taxon name, it's not quite correct to say "Red-cheeked squirrel" is a genus, for example. Does that make sense?
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