Talk:Long Hair in Three Stages

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The Vinyl District
Was about to remove this, but it's used a lot throughout article. It's a very nice site for an organization that is primarily an advocacy group for independent record stores. There isn't an editorial policy or info, and the writers seem to be more superfans than anything else. If don't hear back I will bring it up at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Albums, although my recollection is that the last discussion just kind of petered out...

Saw them open for Pavement in '90s ... audience was mystified... Caro7200 (talk) 19:37, 13 June 2024 (UTC)


 * My work on this article was before I really had any idea what I was doing wrt genuinely reliable sources. I've always thought The Vinyl District at least appeared reliable, superficially – nicely written articles, esp in that 'Graded on a Curve' series – but I've never really looked too deeply. I see they're referenced quite a bit on Wikipedia though. Just doing a search here for 'Joseph Neff' for instance turns up lots of "Joseph Neff of The Vinyl District wrote..." or words to that effect. --TangoTizerWolfstone (talk) 22:19, 13 June 2024 (UTC)