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Trivia

Wikipedia:Avoid trivia sections in articles: Can we put the info under the Triva under a different section? If not, it should be removed; it does not seem revelent to the article. —User:Christopher Mann McKay 17:48, 14 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Majority of life in Portland?

"A significant portion of the proceeds will go to Outside In, a social service agency for low-income adults and homeless youth in Portland, Oregon, the city where Smith resided for the majority of his life."

Elliott lived in Portland from 1983-1987 and then again from 1992-2000; that equals a total of 12 years and Elliott was 34 years old when he died. I have no idea why this article claims he lived there for a majority of his life (less than 50% is not a majority). I am going to reword this sentence. —User:Christopher Mann McKay 17:59, 14 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

how about, "majority of his adult life"? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 144.139.97.250 (talkcontribs) 20:34, 20 May 2007.

I changed "majority of his life" to "a significant portion of his life" on the Elliott Smith article; however, "majority of his adult life" sounds good also. —User:Christopher Mann McKayuser talk 05:20, 21 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Songwriting Credits For "See You Later" And "Half Right"

The songwriting credits for these two songs conflict with the credits listed in the Wikipedia entry for Heatmiser's Mic City Sons album, where the songs are credited solely to Smith: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mic_City_Sons