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Siouxsie and the Banshees

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I'm not sure why you're referring to your changes as 'chronological', The Creatures formed in 1981, there shouldn't be any reason to put the band as a "collaboration", or in the 1993 time frame.

Glad someone agrees with my proposal. Let's leave it a week to see whether anyone else comments, then if nobody raises any objections, I'll do all the necessary changes, redirects and so on. Regards, ~dom Kaos~ (talk)


Curious as to why you deleted an edition to this page regarding a cover by the song which has been used in a recent upcoming game trailer, (and the reason for many to start searching out this song in general). The old revision was merely a mention and a link. Or was the link source not good enough? ~Neos Dionsysos~ (talk)

I think you're another Hipster with a very wrong opinion about Goth bands Carliertwo, first off AllTalk is not a "prestigious source" (you used plural, in actuality I only deleted the Alltalk source) when the opinion formed by the source was not even around when the album was created (Alltalk company was created in 1991, Juju was released in 1981) making their information second hand and opinions instead of facts. I used the Guardian newspaper articles (even used direct reference as [1] from an article asserting that Siouxsie and the Banshees is a Goth band, since that newspaper has been in existence since the 1800s, they had reporters back then directly talking to Siouxsie Sioux and band mates. To me there is no such thing as "post-punk", it is a made up term by a lazy mainstream magazine writer who couldn't really define the divergence from punk going into darker, more introverted lyrics with heavy bass lines, so instead of asking the artists or their managers what he was listening to he just decided to go with "post-punk", but really anything after punk chronologically could be called "post-punk" like gangster rap, grunge, new wave, shoegaze, etc. To me Siouxsie and the Banshees were a Punk and Goth band, "post-punk" to me is just a "safe" term people like you (most likely Hipster) use to put around music you like but don't like using the "bad/evil" Goth name to describe them. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.83.143.151 (talk) 06:44, 18 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

Sex Pistols

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Part of the problem is that your edit summary offered the claim that the "Paris gig was not interrupted due to Siouxsie." But that particular claim is made neither by the article--which says her swastika armband "caused a stir"--nor by Gimarc--who more specifically states that "she was punched by an outraged Arab man". Neither our article nor Gimarc specifies whether the incident took place at the gig, or before or after it, and in any case there is absolutely no claim that the gig was "interrupted" (there were frequently physical altercations at Sex Pistols gigs--they did not always necessitate interruptions). Does Blum--who does seem to be a strong source--actually say that the specific story of Siouxsie being punched is false? DocKino (talk) 19:21, 10 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

The source I referenced--Gimarc--along with others mentions the incident and, on multiple occasions, Siouxsie's armband, so no, it did not strike me as trivial. However, if, as you say, Blum indicates that the incident took place when the Sex Pistols were not even present, it may not be appropriate to include. I'll take it to the article's Talk page for discussion.

Why don't you raise your concern about coverage of Rotten's penchant for wearing clothing with swastikas on the article's Talk page, as well, so others have the opportunity to weigh in. Questions to consider: Where in the article do you think discussion of the matter should be added? Do you happen to have read any high-quality sources that deal with the matter?

November 2011

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Please do not add or change content without verifying it by citing reliable sources, as you did to Siouxsie and the Banshees. Please review the guidelines at Wikipedia:Citing sources and take this opportunity to add references to the article. Thank you.

In addition to inserting a personal attack in your edit summary, you have failed (once again) to adequately cite your reference sources. If the material is actually "online on thetimes.co.uk" as you claim, provide a direct link. Don't make readers wade through an entire web site in the hopes that they may stumble upon the exact resource you supposedly had right on your screen.

I hope that you will fix the insufficient link (which you not only added once, but reverted back into the article) so that this particular instance is resolved. I also hope you will begin taking seriously the requirements of WP:Verifiability, providing full citations (URLs for online resources, page numbers for paper publications, etc.) in general. And I hope you will keep the insults to yourself in future. Thanks. — JohnFromPinckney (talk) 16:38, 10 November 2011 (UTC)Reply

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An user who constantly changes of IPs, keeps on contacting you to block me where as he looks like a clone of BEATWEAKer, an user that has been blocked indefinitely a few months ago for genre warring to Siouxsie and the Banshees-related articles articles.

Here's his ips,

2601:A:4100:5A:642E:1EB6:B88:2B18 on 12 February 2013,
2600:1003:B027:953D:F0B9:BBB3:BF02:AFC3 on 24 February at 20:00,
2601:A:4100:5A:DD7D:3A15:F73:68FD on 24 February at 22:00.

This brand new user, who constantly creates new ips, has been vandalising several pages related to Siouxsie and the Banshees for two months with genre warring.

BEATWEAKer edited the same kind of things, like at this article for instance on 01:10, 9 September 2012‎ as 2601:A:4100:5A:642E:1EB6:B88:2B18 at this date, what a coincidence. Beatwalker was quickly corrected 15 minutes later by IllaZilla here on 9 September 2012 . Carliertwo (talk) 18:16, 4 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

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I noted your edits effectively taking a GA nom away from Avario87 for yourself. Isn't this a violation of WP:OWN? Chris Troutman (talk) 19:39, 5 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

Chris troutman, wp:Good article nominations/Instructions#Step 1:Prepare the article says : Nominators who are not significant contributors to the article should consult regular editors of the article prior to a nomination. I'm the main contributor of this article, so I should have been contacted. User Avario87 has only made cosmetic changes on this article as one can check [here]. In fact, it was only changes of "titles". I presume, an administrator knows what is the difference between the term "ownership" and the term "stewardship". WP:Ownership and stewardship says: Do not confuse stewardship with ownership. Stewardship of an article (or group of related articles) may be the result of a sincere personal interest in the subject matter, [...] or the editor could actually be an expert in the subject matter and provide credible insights for locating reliable sources. I'm a kind of expert as I've been searching sources and content for this article for 7 years now. It seems to me pretty rich that a contributor is gonna pass this article GA, and gets all the benefit later, by probably putting this on his/her page. I understand very well that I shouldn't have made these changes without consulting an administrator first. Though, you shouldn't have put the word "Ownership" on my talk, even with a question mark. Carliertwo (talk) 16:46, 6 March 2014 (UTC)Reply
You must have missed the lede for those instructions where it says "Articles can be nominated by anyone" (emphasis original) "though it is highly preferable that they have contributed significantly and are familiar with the subject".
Certainly Avario87 had no business nominating that article for GA. I completely agree with you on those points.
That said, no one has to ask your permission to edit or nominate an article. To my mind, hijacking someone's GA nom is ownership, not stewardship. If you feel offended, well, you should be. Shouldn't you have assumed good faith and brought the issue up on a talk page before your hijack? Chris Troutman (talk) 19:25, 6 March 2014 (UTC)Reply
Carlie, just to add, having looked at the situation I can understand your frustration. However Chris is correct, you can't just unilaterally decide you're the editor of record. The good news is there's nothing stopping you from chiming in on the GA review when and if it happens. Providing you do so in a neutral, non-combative way, you'll still be able to have a significant role in helping improve the article. Cheers, Shoebox2 talk 02:55, 6 March 2014 (UTC)Reply
Thanks for these kind words and support, Shoebox2. It's very appreciated. I'm still speechless to see the term "ownership" appearing on my page! In the next days, I'm gonna spend time to improve this article: I've still tons of material to add. greetings. Carliertwo (talk) 16:46, 6 March 2014 (UTC)Reply
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Just a heads up that either is acceptable per MOS:NUMERO. So if they've been a particular way in an article for a long time, it's probably fine to leave them as they are. —Torchiest talkedits 20:42, 23 February 2015 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for the feedback Torchiest.

Per wp:CITEVAR : if you are the first contributor to add citations to an article, you may choose whichever style you think best for the article", It is the case here, I choose "number" instead of "N°" as I don't like seeing abbreviations in a text. Carliertwo (talk) 18:35, 24 February 2015 (UTC)Reply

That's fine; I also had CITEVAR in mind when I left my initial comment. But I noticed you were writing in your edit summaries that no GAs or FAs use the abbreviation, which is untrue. Cheers. —Torchiest talkedits 19:23, 24 February 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Siouxsie and the Banshees

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STOP with your careless, nonsensical reversions of my productive changes to Siouxsie and the Banshees-related articles that took a great deal of my time to make, and WP:CITEVAR does not excuse your disruptive and counter-productive behaviour. You are also wasting your time on these reversions that are just going to be re-instated anyway and which could lead to a more formal warning on my behalf. Lachlan Foley (talk) 00:01, 8 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

Infoboxes and references

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Per WP:INFOBOXREF references are acceptable in infoboxes. Looking at your editing history, you have gone through countless pages reverting edits based on the erroneous idea that infoboxes cannot contain references. I will paste the information here for you in its entirety: "References are not needed in infoboxes if the content is repeated (and cited) elsewhere or if the information is obvious. If the material requires a reference (see WP:MINREF for guidelines) and the information doesn't also appear in the body of the article, the reference should be included in the infobox. However, editors should first consider including the fact in the body of the article." Bolding is mine. Re-adding unsourced text in so many articles is WP:POINTy and disruptive. freshacconci talk to me 15:06, 8 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

And need I remind you that Twinkle has a specific warning for adding genres to music articles without references: "...I have noticed that some of your recent genre changes have conflicted with our neutral point of view and verifiability policies. While we invite all users to contribute constructively to Wikipedia, we urge all editors to provide reliable sources for edits made. When others disagree, we recommend you seek consensus for certain edits by discussing the matter on the article's talk page." Your reverts back to unsourced genres is actually a violation of guidelines. freshacconci talk to me 15:10, 8 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

Who is and who is not Lachlan Foley

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I acknowledge that Lachlan Foley contributes as 203.52.130.149 from Hobart in Tasmania. Darkwind stated as much while blocking the IP. You are correct to be alert about changes at Siouxsie and the Banshees and other places where Lachlan has been active.

However, with regard to this edit of yours, GentleCollapse16 is not Lachlan Foley's clone. GentleCollapse16 is instead halfway around the globe. GentleCollapse16 used to contribute as Kb and from IP addresses in New York. See Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Kb/Archive. Since I put together the sockpuppet case, Kb changed usernames and has been a very useful contributor as GentleCollapse16. Binksternet (talk) 21:58, 16 August 2015 (UTC)Reply

Your reversions to the Siouxsie page are partial and unconstructive. The AllMusic source overtly suggests they were among the first groups to become categorized as "gothic":

the true birth of goth rock was "Bela Lugosi's Dead," the 1979 debut single by Bauhaus. Already chilly post-punk outfits like the Cure and Siouxsie & the Banshees became full-on goth bands around the same time, and their heavy, menacing makeup and dark clothes became an important part of their fans' expression.[1]

If this is not enough, here Pitchfork refers to them as among the "goth's godfathers"[2] and page 167 of The Music of the Goth Subculture: Postmodernism and Aesthetics clearly delineates the Banshees' defining of goth and influence on later goth culture.[3]
Furthermore, art punk is both listed by wikipedia as a genre and clearly listed by the AllMusic article, so I'm not entirely sure how you've decided to dismiss its existence as a valid tag.
And to conclude, the genres you've reinstated by reverting the page (new wave and alternative rock) are not clearly sourced anywhere on the page. Additionally, a sentence like "Their music combined elements of pop and avant-garde" is (both stylistically and in content) simplistic, one-dimensional, and banal to be the first sentence in a paragraph of the lead.
Please help better the page rather than continuing to revert it to your preferences.

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  2. ^ http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/9814-a-life-less-lived-the-gothic-box/ Pitchfork
  3. ^ Na. ISBN 9781109045741.

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Hi there... I've added links to Love Crime (song) to both the Siouxsie article and the Siouxsie template, as the song has been officially released digitally. I figured this may be an article you'd be interested in creating. - eo (talk) 14:27, 4 December 2015 (UTC)Reply

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HEY PAL, mind getting on the talk page to actually engage with the COMPLETELY VALID sources I'm including? Or are you going to continue hiding behind irrelevant WP banners in the edit summary box? Otherwise, you're getting reported for vandalism and POV warring. GentleCollapse16 (talk) 21:13, 6 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

Wait, wait—is the problem here that you're incapable of understanding that the group were simultaneously a post-punk band and one of the early progenitors of the goth style? You realize they don't have to be ONE THING, right? Gothic rock is a damn subgenre of post-punk.... Dear me.... GentleCollapse16 (talk) 21:17, 6 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
Here is another case of a wp:genre warrior. Carliertwo (talk) 21:27, 6 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

If you revert (again) I will immediately open an RfC and for the next 30 days you will get a dozen people or more telling you that you are wrong. Then the RfC will close and your little WP:OWN games ("I am the first contributor, I can choose") will take a precipitous serotonin drop. -- GreenC 23:57, 5 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

Green Cardamom, I suggest you calm down and stop your threat. You have never contributed to this siouxsie's article, haven't you. Your sudden message with a aggressive tone, is a reaction to the post I put on Cyberpower678's talk page, isn't it. You apparently like to use tools. Sorry but this article is not GA, even less FA. The style issue should really not be an issue in this case, but if you have time to waste... Carliertwo (talk) 00:28, 6 April 2016 (UTC)Reply
My reaction is to your severe case of WP:OWN ("You have never contributed to this siouxsie's article, haven't you" and "I am the first contributor, I can choose"). We'll see who gets to choose. It won't be me, it won't be you. -- GreenC 02:28, 6 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Hi there! This recent group of sentences you added do not make clear grammatical or thematic sense:

"Steven Severin stated that the two lyrical references were J. G. Ballard and William Burroughs. The band spoke about suburbia in "Suburban Relapse". "That's why J.G. Ballard resonated so much with us, because all his near-future tales were set in this bizarre suburban wasteland. Suburbia is a place where you can imagine any kind of possibility, because there's space, not urban clutter".
First, with the Severin part, are you talking about the song mentioned in the prior sentence ("Switch"), or the album as a whole? It's not clear at all.
And are the two authors referenced (i.e., mentioned in the song), or did you mean to say "influences"??? The final quote from Mojo needs to be attributed; you cannot place a quote by itself without a subject like Severin said, "That's why... Who said the quote?
And was the quote about "Suburban Relapse" or the entire album? Again, no offense, but very sloppy writing and unclear.
Before I fix any of this, I need to know what you are referring to with the lyrical references and the final quote. Thanks! Greg Fasolino (talk) 16:00, 11 April 2016 (UTC)Reply
I changed it a bit following your remarks. In the interview online on the BBC website, Severin cited both Ballard and Burroughs as key references for The Scream.
Siouxsie often stated that their first records were about suburbia but I don't remember the source.
Anyway in Mojo, Paytress mentioned the track "Suburban Relapse" saying it "offered a clue to the band's wolf tendency". Then there is Severin's quote that I included on the Scream article. In the Mojo article, Siouxsie lengthly speaks about suburbia, what she called the "get born, get married then die' culture, a life sentence of drudgery". Carliertwo (talk) 16:03, 12 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

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J Milburn, Thanks, I will read your comments this weekend. Carliertwo (talk) 15:07, 15 April 2016 (UTC)Reply
J Milburn, I have made most of the changes. I wrote remarks, like for the photograph. I will bring new material to give more substance to the article. There are several points that I'll fix later like the lead, once I will have finished to include everything in the body of the article. Carliertwo (talk) 00:39, 16 April 2016 (UTC)Reply
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Yes, the songwriters are referenced at ASCAP and the information taken from there. Unlike the record sleeve this is not a primary source. It is not possible to link to precise song at ASCAP, otherwise I would do so. I did state where the information came from in my initial edit.
Bands do not write songs, anymore than bands play bass guitar, and without naming names, there is one "singer-songwriter" who doesn't actually write their songs - although you would never believe this from reading their publicity. Further more, "Siouxsie and the Banshees" is a marketing name used by various people (band members change, don't they?), so saying a song was written by S&theB is completely meaningless. Is this clear? --Richhoncho (talk) 03:56, 23 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

No, it isn't. They composed together and decided to put the credit as SATB on their records from 1981. What matters is what is written on sleeve. Carliertwo (talk) 12:59, 23 April 2016 (UTC)Reply
Please see this discussion. I am happy to see S&theB with the members at the time of writing noted. If there is any difference between the two sources then it is our job to point out, NOT assume we know which is correct. --Richhoncho (talk) 13:28, 23 April 2016 (UTC)Reply
Don't bring arguments between 2 users from another discussion. There is not any wp:consensus to make those changes. Carliertwo (talk) 13:53, 23 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Hey, I can't quite figure out how to upload promotional photos for artists' picture to Wiki within Wiki guidelines, as you seem to have done here, including the 'non-free promotional image' license. Can I get some help? GentleCollapse16 (talk) 19:45, 18 August 2016 (UTC)Reply

GentleCollapse16, copy & paste this File:name of the band plus name of the musicians.jpg (don't forget to put the [[...]) in the body of the article, and click on "show preview" at the bottom of the page. You'll then see File:name of the band plus name of the musicians.jpg appearing in red. Click on it. Then follow the instructions, click on the file button, find the picture in your archives, and transfer it from your computer to the site. Once it is registered.
Copy & paste the text that is written at this link https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Siouxsie_and_the_banshees_79.jpg&action=edit while changing the names of the musicians, etc... That should work without any problem. If it doesn't, tell me which picture you want to include, the name of the article, etc... Carliertwo (talk) 00:10, 19 August 2016 (UTC)Reply
It's much appreciated! Not at my computer rn but I'll check back if I have any problems. Thanks again!GentleCollapse16 (talk) 03:33, 19 August 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Why are you placing both the articles for the Siouxsie and the Banshees albums as well as Category:Siouxsie and the Banshees albums in Category:Post-punk albums? If all the albums are in Category:Siouxsie and the Banshees albums and that category is in Category:Post-punk albums then the individual album articles don't need to be. On the other hand, if only a few Siouxsie and the Banshees albums are post-punk, then only those albums should be categorized in Category:Post-punk albums and Category:Siouxsie and the Banshees albums should NOT be. The point is the post-punk albums category does not need to be in the album articles and the category, too. If you are confused how categories work, I can help you. Thanks. --StarcheerspeaksnewslostwarsTalk to me 04:56, 18 November 2017 (UTC)Reply

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@ SilkTork. I'll certainly spend less time arguing in discussions, I read the bad faith / good faith pages that give useful keys about how to handle disputes. I got the message that confrontations lead to nowhere, plus people stop reading. The claims with the {cn} tags have been cleaned up, I only added one ref for one claim, will put others when reading again retrospective articles published in Record Collector and Mojo. Carliertwo (talk) 14:04, 6 October 2020 (UTC)Reply
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He was a part of the Banshees. He rehearsed and took part in a photo session. His name and image as a Banshees drummer are in a respectable reliable source, namely Jon Savage's England's Dreaming book. He had a bigger repertoire of Banshees songs than Marco or Sid ever did. Please do not write him out of history, especially not without any explanation like you did. Also your reverted edit gave the incorrect implication that Kenny Morris joined the band before Pete Fenton, which is plainly untrue. Fenton predated Kenny. Romomusicfan (talk) 12:31, 25 November 2021 (UTC)Reply

BTW, in case you don't know, this was him.Romomusicfan (talk) 14:32, 25 November 2021 (UTC)Reply
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Hi there, yes I apologise for the edit, I saw the short article description calling them English. Anyway I'll be sure to do my research properly next time. Gorrrillla5 21:33, 17 August 2023 (UTC)

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Hi, Carliertwo. I'm going to drop the Siouxsie pages after adding the text, but I think you need to reread the album style guidance. The ratings box is for RS grades, scores, and ratings, whether they yet have matching text ... or even if text doesn't exist. These were often tied to biographical entries, whether Spin, AllMusic, MusicHound, Rolling Stone, Penguin, Martin Strong, Popoff, Colin Larkin, etc. Artists with large discographies--Sinatra, Presley, Davis, Cash--a publisher couldn't print these things if every album had corresponding text. I know that tone often doesn't come off accurately in WP, so I apologize, but if you don't like this you could raise the issue on the album talk page--you're not the only editor who takes a dim view of the ratings practice, or the box in general. Have a good week. Caro7200 (talk) 13:27, 13 February 2024 (UTC)Reply

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  Hello, I'm David Gerard. I noticed that you added or changed content in an article, but you didn't provide a reliable source. It's been removed and archived in the page history for now, but if you'd like to include a citation and re-add it, please do so. You can have a look at referencing for beginners. If you think I made a mistake, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Please stop adding and re-adding The Sun, it is a deprecated sourcce and can't be used on articles about living people. David Gerard (talk) 12:55, 2 March 2024 (UTC)Reply