Talk:Forever More (band)

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Helpme[edit]

Please don't put {{helpme}} templates in the article. If you need help with something, you can place the template on your user talk page. Thanks. Hersfold (t/a/c) 05:09, 3 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]


THATS WHERE I PUT IT!

Sorry, my "Article" IS the User talk Page!-

I propose you show me how to do it so I get the picture? Cos now the "help Me" is gone and I still need help. You deleted my help me while I was typing in wat I needed help with. Gotta go now, thanx. Social Spit: 1980-Present (talk)

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Question copied from my user page[edit]

Hello, I have read your revisions in which I have found several anomalies. I would be grateful for a reply to the following questions relating to those revisions.

1. Why has all information and associated links to Miles Copeland - a former manager of Forever More - been removed? 2. Why information and associated links to Mafalda Hall - also a former manager of Forever More - have been shortened? 3. Why all mention of Andy Johns (and associated links) who was the sound engineer on Forever more's second LP, was removed, whereas the details for the sound engineer on the first LP were retained? 4. Why the section relating to Forever More's session playing in the 1960s/70s (and associated recording details) was deleted? 5. Why have the life trajectories relating to recording and writing music of two former members of Forever More (Alan Gorrie and Onnie McIntyre, aka Onnie Mair) been retained but not those of the other two members, Mick Strode and Stuart Francis?

The information I provided was based on both primary and secondary source evidence. I have first hand knowledge of Forever More's performances and recordings, I was there at the time! Secondly, I have accessed the published work cited at the end of the article. The article is, therefore, a factually accurate, objective, and verifiable account of Forever More's history, and did not contain 'irrelevant puffery and name-dropping'!

As a researcher, with a highly reputable academic background, I find the above omissions puzzling to say the least. I ask you to reconsider your revisions, please.

Regards, Amber EliasAmber Elias (talk) 17:04, 22 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

The entire article is unreferenced, Wikipedia requires every claim and statement to be referenced, any content not referenced can be removed. The fact that you were there is irrelevant and of no use to us, in fact it means you probably have a conflict of interest Please provide reliable secondary sources for all the content. Theroadislong (talk) 17:39, 22 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]
So anyone who was there at the time has a ‘conflict of interest’? I was a member of the band so I suppose I have one too? The info in the article provided by Amber Elias was factually accurate but it has all been removed by self-styled experts and ‘editors’ working from their bedrooms, who frankly know nothing about the band. 2A00:23C6:100B:1601:9D7D:E99F:EAC4:36CE (talk) 13:28, 9 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I would be careful about overselling yourself - a very basic error which you added leapt out at me - Hamish Stuart was never in Wings, he was in Paul McCartney's band for four years starting eight years after Wings dissolved. Scatterkeir (talk) 23:05, 9 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]