Talk:Daisyhead & the Mooncrickets

Deletion
OK, don't know if I'm doing this right...

I created this page. So, obviously, I don't think it should be deleted. I know that a contingent of hardcore fans would be interested in this. Also, the link is from the T-Daks page... the whole point of that was to show a catalogue of cover songs ... But ALSO it shows a cross-section of musical interests that could cause a fan of any one of a numerous bands to be interested in this. I.E. If I like the Velvet Underground, and stumble across the T-Daks page, then I see x number of other bands. A couple i know, a couple i've heard of, and a couple I've never heard of. From those links (including Daisyhead), I could be turned on to something new.

Also, this is a small, but integral part of the Dax Riggs' history. Perhaps it should be merged with the Dax Riggs entry as a subhead? (with the link re-directed to Dax Riggs?) Dunno how this all works.

But I do know that several bands (Leonard Cohen comes to mind) on Wikipedia have a list of songs that other bands cover -- and who covers them. If I'm a David Bowie fan, for instance, now I'm sure I would find the Daisyhead entry. And from there, all kinds of things can be explored.

Will add a graf or two on its importance, too.

Just my 2 cents.

2k
 * WP:MUSIC gives the relevant notability guidelines. If you're pretty sure this meets those guidelines, you should feel totally free to remove the prod notice and stop the deletion process.  If you think it might be just as well to merge the material into Dax Riggs, follow the instructions at WP:MM.


 * Do of course keep in mind that if you remove the prod notice, an editor can still send the article to WP:AFD for discussion, at which point you would not want to remove the deletion notice (but the notice says that on it, so there shouldn't be too much confusion). NickelShoe (Talk) 17:05, 25 March 2006 (UTC)