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I think the song is notable, but you are probably in a better position to expand it than I am, since you know a lot about [[Iron Maiden]]. I'm not going to expand it, but I would be grateful if you would. --[[User:TruthbringerToronto|TruthbringerToronto]] ([[User_talk:TruthbringerToronto|Talk]] | [[Special:Contributions/TruthbringerToronto|contribs)]] 04:44, 7 September 2006 (UTC) |
I think the song is notable, but you are probably in a better position to expand it than I am, since you know a lot about [[Iron Maiden]]. I'm not going to expand it, but I would be grateful if you would. --[[User:TruthbringerToronto|TruthbringerToronto]] ([[User_talk:TruthbringerToronto|Talk]] | [[Special:Contributions/TruthbringerToronto|contribs)]] 04:44, 7 September 2006 (UTC) |
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Wouldn't adding EP after the Maiden Japan entry be more complete, rather than just leaving Maiden Japan out? After all, the Soundhouse Tapes are listed as an EP. |
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- Hehe, well straight after making my account I started to edit stuff. It kinda got addicting so I just went on. Thanks. :D - Zee 08:00, 18 May 2006 (UTC)
a quick tip
The IP that POV'd the Iron Maiden article is probably blocked user Leyasu. WP:HMM is a noble project but certain users believe the project's mandates supercede Wiki-policy...especially WP:CITE. I notice their genre swapping all the time. Of course IM is a NWoBHM band. Saxon, Angelwitch, Motorhead and <yick> Def Leppard...all NWoBHM bands. Your wiki-contributions have all been good. Eventually the POV pushers will just go away. Keep up the good work. 216.21.150.44 01:21, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
- Wow, thanks a lot man! Zee 01:35, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
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- I'm sorry, but I didn't upload that picture. I only reverted it to it's original picture. — Prodigenous Zee - 00:40, 26 June 2006 (UTC)
Maiden
Hello, I guess you 're new to Wikipedia. Don't go on reverting unless there is a reason. If you have any problem discuss it in tha talk page. Don't act hastily. Remember, Wikipedia is a public domain, thus a democracy. Your whims won't work here. So, from next time be responsible.
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live albums from Maiden
you reverted my "six live albums" back to nine in the Iron Maiden article. Please elaborate on how you come to 9: 1. Live After Death 2. A Real LIve One 3. A Real Dead One 4. Live at Donington 5. Rock In Rio 6. Death on the Road
Maiden England is not a normal live album. it was only released on video and in very limited supply as video with cd. Maiden Japan is an EP, just as the "live +1" release. Beast Over Hammersmith and LIve at the BBC are only available in a very limited (and expensive) boxset, and are not available outside of that. A Real Live Dead One is a combination of A Real LIve One and A Real Dead One, now on 1 double-cd instead of 2 separate cds.
User:Tokus 25 July 2006
Spaces before headings
Something tells me you MUST have something better to do than comment on spaces before headings. There's so many more important things to worry about in life. I find it much easier to read, and thousands of Wiki pages are set up exactly the same way.
- SEGA
tourtitles in italic
Please stop reverting the italics in the tour titles of Iron Maiden tours. Read Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style chapter 1 Disputes over style issues ("when either of two styles is acceptable, it is inappropriate for a Wikipedia editor to change from one style to another unless there is some substantial reason for the change") and chapter 5.1 Italics: titles. It's a title, put it in Italics. For some reason songtitles are put between quotes, but put other titles in italics.
User:Tokus 26 August 2006
Dude what the hell
I've used Wikipedia for something like a year now and made well over 500 edits. And you're just telling me 'welcome' like I'm new? I'm not offended, just wondering if I missed some detail there. (The Elfoid 19:29, 17 August 2006 (UTC))
Thanks :D
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Adrian Smith's legato?
As I'm sure you are aware, one of the pillars of Maiden's success has been the very different guitar styles of Adrian Smith and Dave Murray. I contend that it is Murray who has the smooth, fast legato, while Smith is tighter and more restrained. Evidence of Smith's capability with regard to 'shredding' can be heard in the final phrase of his solo from 'Hallowed Be Thy Name' from 'Live After Death' and in the solo from 'Wasted Years'. Loved your article but be prepared to be corrected on points of music theory. Legato means 'smooth and flowing', surely adjectives better applied to Murray's style than Smith's.--Bren264 09:18, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
I think the song is notable, but you are probably in a better position to expand it than I am, since you know a lot about Iron Maiden. I'm not going to expand it, but I would be grateful if you would. --TruthbringerToronto (Talk | contribs) 04:44, 7 September 2006 (UTC)
Paul Di'Anno Maiden albums
Wouldn't adding EP after the Maiden Japan entry be more complete, rather than just leaving Maiden Japan out? After all, the Soundhouse Tapes are listed as an EP.