Talk:Live at Woodstock (Jimi Hendrix album)

Need for a re-write
As with Live at the Fillmore East, phrases were borrowed piece-by-piece from a website (in this case Barnes & Noble and Artist Direct and it is hardly an original article. "Plagiarized" is perhaps too strong a word, but this, too, borders on it. This article should be re-written, and opinionated unencyclopedic phrases such as "the album will exhaust the average listener" (incidientally a verbatim sentence from a Barnes & Noble review) be removed. --Muugokszhiion 17:45, 2 April 2006 (UTC)


 * This article still sounds too much like opinion/review and not at all encyclopedic. The cleanup tag needs to remain until an acceptible re-write is performed. Simply re-arranging words or replacing them with synonymous ones is not an appropriate re-write. I strongly recommend anyone editing this page be thoroughly familiar with the Manual of Style, Copyright FAQ, and Copyright information page. Otherwise, this page is hopeless. Please leave the cleanup tag on until a good re-write is accomplished. --Muugokszhiion 05:28, 5 April 2006 (UTC)

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