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Hey, thanks for your edit to Linkin Park discography. It's really hard to find those types of sources that are dead on the original site. Good work! One thing, try to use the cite web template when citing sources from websites. Check out my diff. Also I removed the 31 from Irish charts because on the current refence it doesn't say It's Goin' Down charted. If you find a reference that says that, we add it again. Thanks again! --Neo139 (talk) 01:34, 3 November 2010 (UTC)
- Hi. Do you have source for this edit? I saw you changed the peaks of the Belgium charts where ultratop.be said "Tip: " at the left of the chart position. I don't know what Tip means in chart terminology, so I'm ignoring it. Meanwhile I have undone your edit, if find other source that says the numbers you added, revert my revert and add that source. Also if you know more about this "Tip: " thing tell me.--Neo139 (talk) 21:45, 29 January 2011 (UTC)
- Ultratip acts like a Bubbling Under chart for Flanders and Wallonia. "New Divide" peaked at #1 on the Ultratip chart, which translates to #51. Cathartica (talk) 01:01, 30 January 2011 (UTC)
- Thanks! I reverted my revert. --Neo139 (talk) 02:30, 30 January 2011 (UTC)
- Ultratip acts like a Bubbling Under chart for Flanders and Wallonia. "New Divide" peaked at #1 on the Ultratip chart, which translates to #51. Cathartica (talk) 01:01, 30 January 2011 (UTC)
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Hi, just letting you know I removed the bit you added about singles there because it didn't have a reference. If you could find a reference for it, it'd be more than welcome to be re-added, but until then, I'm afraid it'll have to stay out. Best wishes, C628 (talk) 23:20, 17 December 2010 (UTC)
Please, don't add Death to False Metal in a compilation album section. We're currently discussing the matter in an RfC. Thank you. WereWolf (talk) 20:36, 29 January 2011 (UTC)
Taking Back Sunday discography
editHello, I've noticed you added "Where My Mouth Is" to the Singles section on the Taking Back Sunday discography. I've looked everywhere for a source concerning this matter, but I cannot find one. Could you please provide a reliable source for that song being released as a single? As far as I know, only "Sink Into Me" was released as a single from New Again. Thank you. WereWolf (talk) 23:38, 1 June 2011 (UTC)
- It was released to the Alternative/Modern Rock radio format on August 31st/September 1st of 2009.[1] Cathartica (talk) 00:11, 2 June 2011 (UTC)
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editPlease don't add singles that haven't been officially released to the single list and don't red ink them until they are notable to have separate articles (have charted). Also, Eyes Wide Open is the official first single.--Everyone Dies In the End (talk) 21:00, 4 July 2011 (UTC)
- Please don't start edit wars by not communicating. Use edit summaries to communicate and discuss things on the talk page or user talk page. Yes you were right about the single, but that's not the important thing you undid edits without communicating and explaining things. This will lead to edit wars and this isn't the way to get things done right on wikipedia, especially when a user is trying to communicate with you and you just ignore them.--Everyone Dies In the End (talk) 07:10, 6 July 2011 (UTC)
Please stop making this edit. The Billboard Hot 100 only goes to position 100, and the Bubbling Under chart is not an extension of the Hot 100. Because the rules prevent a song from dropping off the Hot 100 onto the Bubbling Under chart, there is no fixed relationship between the positions on the Bubbling Under chart and the positions where the songs would appear on an extended Hot 100 chart. Labeling a song has being position 106 is both inaccurate, and, even it was accurate, would violate WP:SYNTH.—Kww(talk) 23:07, 11 September 2011 (UTC)
Twin Atlantic song names
editHi,
I know that a lot of bands do not use capital letters for words such as 'and', 'a', 'of', etc. in song titles, but Twin Atlantic do. Sorry to seem as if I am nitpicking by changing it, but the band website lists all words in all songs as starting with capital letters. I know it is a minor thing and is somewhat debatable, I changed it back to capital letters for the sake of being correct. http://free.twinatlantic.com/music/
Sugar Ray - "Aim for Me"
editWas "Aim for Me" released as a separate single or just a B-side of "Every Morning"? Wikkitywack (talk) 07:12, 4 October 2011 (UTC)
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Foster the Peeps
editDo u have access to billboard.biz? I see you updated Dont Stop's bubbling under position NYSMtalk page 02:47, 23 December 2011 (UTC)
- No, unfortunately I don't. The latest Bubbling Under chart was posted on UK Mix and ATRL. Cathartica (talk) 02:49, 23 December 2011 (UTC)
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Belgian chart positions for M.I.A.
editIf "XXXO" got to 7 on the Ultratip chart and that equates to 57 overall, then surely "Bad Girls" (no 81 on Ultratip according to the source) equates to 131 overall, not 181........? -- ChrisTheDude (talk) 21:03, 13 February 2012 (UTC)
- It must be a mistake. I've never seen 81 on Ultratip for any artist. Cathartica (talk) 00:28, 14 February 2012 (UTC)
- How is this single position for XXXO being calculated based on the TIP chart? Just adding 50? Lifebonzza (talk) 14:10, 14 February 2012 (UTC)
- This page on the Ultratop website shows "TIP: 81" for "Bad Girls", and this page on the same site shows what appears to be the full Ultratip top 100, with the song indeed at number 81..... -- ChrisTheDude (talk) 21:10, 14 February 2012 (UTC)
- Please provide a reliable source as to how either of you are extrapolating from the Belgian TIP chart to the Belgian Flanders chart overall. Currently, XXXO is listed as 57 (7 on TIP chart) and Bad Girls as 81 (81 on TIP chart). This is confusing, surely this should be resolved before adding these positions on the discography page....Lifebonzza (talk) 16:58, 15 February 2012 (UTC)
- It's clearly some sort of Bubbling Under chart, which would imply that you just add 50 to TIP positions, but I can't find any official source for that. Bizarrely, another user claimed on my talk page that the TOP represents 1-50 and the TIP 101-200, but that 51-100 aren't published anywhere..........!?!?!?!? -- ChrisTheDude (talk) 21:30, 15 February 2012 (UTC)
- That's very strange. Ah! Here's what Ultatip (also known as Tipperade) is on the charts source:
- That's very strange. Ah! Here's what Ultatip (also known as Tipperade) is on the charts source:
- It's clearly some sort of Bubbling Under chart, which would imply that you just add 50 to TIP positions, but I can't find any official source for that. Bizarrely, another user claimed on my talk page that the TOP represents 1-50 and the TIP 101-200, but that 51-100 aren't published anywhere..........!?!?!?!? -- ChrisTheDude (talk) 21:30, 15 February 2012 (UTC)
- Please provide a reliable source as to how either of you are extrapolating from the Belgian TIP chart to the Belgian Flanders chart overall. Currently, XXXO is listed as 57 (7 on TIP chart) and Bad Girls as 81 (81 on TIP chart). This is confusing, surely this should be resolved before adding these positions on the discography page....Lifebonzza (talk) 16:58, 15 February 2012 (UTC)
“ | The Tipparade is the only one of the Ultratop charts compiled in a different way. As the Tipparade is primarily an indicator, a wide range of new singles should get a chance to feature on it. This chart is a combination of sales and airplay. Nielsen Music Control is an international company, with European head offices in Dublin and Baden-Baden, which conducts all types of surveys of radio and TV airplay across nearly the entire world. Every time a song is played, the station playing it and the time of broadcast are recorded via satellite. The computer then does some calculations and the number of plays measured is coupled with the audience figures. This is how the airplay charts are compiled each week, by country, region, language etc., the highlight being the European Top 100. Ultratop has been co-ordinating Music Control measurements for Belgium since 1998. MNM, Studio Brussel, Radio 1, Radio 2, Topradio, Q, Joe FM, FM Brussel, Nostalgie, RGR, C-Dance, FG, TMF, Jim and MTV NL are monitored for Flanders, while Radio Contact, Bel RTL, NRJ, Fun, Pure FM, Vivacité, La Première, Nostalgie, Classic 21, Mint, MCM, Club RTL and MTV FR are monitored in the French-speaking provinces. Obviously the composition of this panel is regularly evaluated. All songs are compared against a file in the computer, and Music Control uses this information to compile an airplay chart for every station (and region). The results of these are also used for the Tipparade. The Tipparade is therefore based on both sales and the number of times a song is played on radio or TV, coupled with the number of listeners. However, a single has to be commercially available before being allowed into the Tipparade. A Tip chart entry purely on the basis of airplay is therefore not possible; charting exclusively on sales however is. | ” |
- It's also mentioned as such on the wiki page for it. While it is an official chart, there doesnt seem to be a method available presently to subtract the airplay from the commercial sales to get the ultratop? If not, it can be listed as a separate chart on the discog page, as Ultratip instead? Lifebonzza (talk) 01:09, 16 February 2012 (UTC)
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Blue October Discography
editGood job on the Blue October discography page. However, I noticed that you didn't carry "The Scar" over as a single, which is what it was released as. Perhaps it should be added. Lyons24000 (talk) 02:01, 19 March 2013 (UTC)
Band of Horses (unexplained deletion of selected album chart stats)
editHi, thanks for your improvements to the BOH page, but I was wondering what your reason for deleting so many album chart statistcs was? I took a long time getting all those into the article. Chart positions for France, Austria, Canada, Finland, Greece, New Zealand, Switzerland , Ireland and Spain were all properly researched and cited. If you have a good reason for their non inclusion please let me know, otherwise I think they should be included, thanks. Thegraciousfew (talk) 10:12, 5 April 2013 (UTC)
- I have now expanded the table you created to include the 9 charts that were deleted, so hopefully thats the best of both worlds! Regards, Ian. Thegraciousfew (talk) 13:20, 7 April 2013 (UTC)
- Thanks for formatting the citations I added and well done for finding that Irish Chart website, I've never seen that before and it certainly makes things easier. However, I have 2 issues with your changes... 1)The references for USA and CAN via Billboard simply do not work. The chart positions in the grid are correct, but the chart positions on the Billboard website are wrong. BOH US album chart positions are - / 35 / 7 /13 but Billboard shows - / 169 / 64 / 65. Canada should be - / - / 7 / 23 but Billboard shows - / - / - / 23. Allmusic provides a much simpler and more accurate reference for the US chart. The individual weekly chart pages on Billboard for the Canadian chart ARE correct so I used those in the absence of one single source. Please let me know if you disagree but I'll need to amend those 2 references later when I have time. And... 2)Why is USA 1st in the table when everything else is in alphabetical order? Perhaps you could let me have your thoughts on these two matters? Regards, Ian. Thegraciousfew (talk) 06:24, 8 April 2013 (UTC)
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30 Seconds to Mars discography
editMTV Unplugged charted in the Austrian singles chart. Mainstream Rock chart positions are used for songs charted before the establishment of the Rock Songs chart, introduced in 2009. Please read WP:CHARTS and WP:DISCOGSTYLE.--Earthh (talk) 11:39, 1 July 2013 (UTC)
Korn album name (The Paradigm Shift)
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Queensryche Discography
editHi Infex
Re: Silent Lucidity. It had 2 seperate releases in the UK that's the point I guess (and it is a discography detailing their releases huh?). The way it was originally worded I think it also misleads readers into thinking the song peaked on first release. The Goo Goo Dolls discography relating to Iris is a prime example of this hence why I "followed the trend" so to speak.
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- I'm restoring my last revision (which also included some references for the single releases of "I'm American", "The Hands" and "Man Down!") and adding a note clarifying the UK reissue of "Silent Lucidity". Infex (talk) 22:33, 9 August 2013 (UTC)
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SOiL
editI am in the band SOiL and first off I want to say that I appreciate you cleaning up our page. That was very cool of you. There is however some non accurate information. 1. "Surrounded" was never released as a radio single 2. "let go" from the true self album was a single which you did not include 3. The album "Whole" charted in the UK at 158. I have this information directly from our UK label with access to the charts. 4. You did not include the independent charts to the albums. The link to billboard I had up is accurate. "true self" at 21 and "whole" at 32
Neither of us have time to go back and forth changing the page every 5 minutes, so if you could update the page with the accurate info I'd really appreciate it. Also Thanks again for cleaning it up!! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.59.225.226 (talk) 00:38, 11 September 2013 (UTC)
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Pop Evil discography
editIs there a source at Billboard.com that says that Deal with the Devil reached #1? --Jax 0677 (talk) 06:10, 19 December 2013 (UTC)
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editSorry you feel I'm wrong. I agree that I probably reverted too many of your changes. However, the list of charts doesn't include the ones you added. If you think that list is wrong, bring it up on the talk page. I don't know enough about all of the valid and recognized charts around the world to speak intelligently. If there are any that are missing they should be added and experts on the subject, such as you, should be consulted. Please offer the information you have there. Walter Görlitz (talk) 17:12, 1 May 2014 (UTC)
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editApologies for the incorrect info. Was looking at http://acharts.us/uk_singles_top_75 and at time of writing they had the entry listed as the Saliva record rather than MK / Alana record. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jonclay (talk • contribs) 11:48, 30 July 2014 (UTC)
Sevendust
editCare to explain why you undone my Sevendust edit? Time Travelers & Bonfires is not a studio album. It consists of their old songs recorded acoustically. I know that in the article there's no statement that it is the 10th studio album by them (which isn't), but why not keep it in a separate category to avoid confusion? Sabbatino (talk) 22:19, 28 March 2015 (UTC)
Soil 2015 corrections
editGreat job on the soil discography. You've cleaned it up to look awesome. I'm in the band and noticed a charting error that I researched to verify and corrected. You keep changing it. SOiL "The Hate Song". Active Rock: peak week: 4-13-2014, peak chart: 40............ You keep taking off the 40. This is direct from MEDIABASE. Please leave it at 40.
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editHi, you may not even remember making the edit now, but looking through the editing history of Marilyn Manson discography, back in January 2011 you added an Australian chart peak for 'Torniquet' of #73. This is incorrect; it actually peaked at #52 in Australia. Maybe you sourced this peak from one of David Kent's (who published the Kent Music Report) books, as there were 2 separate charts published in Australia between June 1988 and early 1998; but the ARIA chart (which continues to this day) was considered the 'official' one, and it peaked at #52 on their chart. I've fixed this up now.Nqr9 (talk) 11:39, 5 December 2016 (UTC)
Depeche Mode discography
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