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re: Lindsey Buckingham and "no change ... I am biased"[edit]

So the point here was not the cancellation due to sound issues, but the guy being a major ass which was also reported on national media, eg- CNN: http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/Music/04/13/canceledconcert.ap/index.html and several others.

You are negating the statements from the theatre staff in going with Lindsey's spin on this. This constitutes a controversy. Fine to disagree but don't think it's fine to censor my input. Is that what's wikipedia is becoming about?


re: Lindsey Buckingham[edit]

I'm not sure it's necessary to devote an entire heading to the incident you wrote about. Musicians cancel shows all the time for sound issues and other things. I think a mention where the article talks about his new album and tour is sufficient. I am not going to make the change because I am probably biased, so I've asked for comments on the article Talk page. --Spike Wilbury 20:16, 25 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Lindsey Buckingham‎[edit]

Your edit to Lindsey Buckingham‎ is unsourced content that violate WP:Biography of living persons. You'll need to source that information. Please read WP:FIVE for more information on how to edit Wikipedia. Dreadstar 02:08, 26 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Sorry if it seemed unsourced. Per your suggestion, I read the WP:FIVE and so here is the secondary source which is both highly reputable and contains First Source quotes. Thanks! Jack

http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/Music/04/13/canceledconcert.ap/index.html

BTW: The issue far beyond a cancelled concert is the way this guy was such a prick. *That's* the controversy. That's the issue. Did you see the response on the talk page? Unbelievable.
Hey, I completely understand. Unfortunately the links you provided don't seem to work, so I had to remove the material. Find a link that works from a reliable source and you'll be good to go! I did a quick search, but came up with zip. I'll leave it in your hands! Dreadstar 05:56, 26 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Oh, and having an entire section on this incident probably violates undue weight, part of one of the Wikipeida policies. If you find a source, tone it down to just a sentence or two, not an entire section - it'll just get reverted. Dreadstar

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