Talk:Greatest Hits 1974–78

Genre
Isn't Classic Rock just what radio stations use to describe most music that from the 80s and before? Shouldn't the genre in the written box be said as "Rock" at least, instead of Classic rock? 216.129.208.87 11:33, 15 May 2007 (UTC)

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Very minor track-listing "macro" bug
Just a passerby, not familiar with these things: As a reader, the top of the track listing includes a sentence ending with "except where noted.." Note the two ending periods. When I went to do a quick edit, the "tracklist" macro (or whatever term Wikipedia uses) shows the sentence ending with a single period. The extra one comes from somewhere, but I'm hardly qualified to debug it. Maybe it's a problem with the macro in general. Just wanted to point it out. 2600:6C67:9540:765:98AC:F976:7A9D:D2C8 (talk) 12:14, 30 June 2022 (UTC)

Broken US RIAA reference link
Something I'm not qualified to fix: Reference #12, from the Certifications table, points to a broken link for this album's entry on the RIAA's website. 2600:6C67:9540:765:98AC:F976:7A9D:D2C8 (talk) 12:37, 30 June 2022 (UTC)