Talk:Quicksilver Messenger Service

Guyette?
Jim Guyette played bass in one of the later touring Quicksilver lineups (am trying to find out exactly when). I added his name to the Past members section but someone deleted it. Why? I didn't remove it, so I'm just guessing, but as all material in Wikipedia should be referenced from a reliable source, whoever removed it possibly looked for a reference, couldn't find one, and removed it in accordance with Wikipedia policies. The simple rule is find your reliable source before adding information, so you can cite it. Unless you can come up with a source for Guyette, he is likely to be removed again. very shortly. Arjayay (talk) 09:03, 15 November 2012 (UTC)
 * Guyette doesn't appear in the detailed list of band line-ups, further down the page, and you have admitted you are "trying to find out exactly when".


 * There are references to Jimmy Guyette in my new talk topic "Error in "years active"" Stonefeather Grubbs (talk) 05:16, 22 July 2023 (UTC)

Untitled
'nuff quotes?

youtube quote
this is the first wiki page i've seen with a random youtube quote. and even in the introduction of the article. rofl —Preceding unsigned comment added by 130.225.244.179 (talk) 12:32, 4 May 2010 (UTC)

Complete removal of links.
Was the complete removal of almost (if not all) wiki-links from this article realy neccesary? This article is in a very bad condition; it looks like a badly-written fan site, and lacks NPOV and even wikilinks.

Article edit
I've done a fair bit of re-editing on this article and added more info and inline references. I'll try and expand this as time permits, and would be grateful for any feedback. Dunks (talk) 10:50, 22 March 2009 (UTC)

Hopkins
Nicky Hopkins leaves the band in two places in this article. Also, Reyes is mentioned as replacing Hopkins, but does not appear in the later list of band members. GeneCallahan (talk) 20:06, 27 April 2009 (UTC)

Picture?
Could someone add a full band picture? Thanks —Preceding unsigned comment added by Htgtmd (talk • contribs) 22:36, 29 April 2011 (UTC)

Jam bands category?
Quicksilver Messenger Service was around decades before the modern day term "jam band" was coined so why are they in this category? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.59.61.192 (talk) 17:47, 27 May 2011 (UTC) Does it matter that they were around before the term? They still exist today, at least in name. By the way, Dino Valenti in this article is called Valente for half of it. I don't get why, it can't be a dozen plus typos, so why?12.191.141.234 (talk) 15:53, 6 June 2011 (UTC) For what it may be worth, the argument for including Quicksilver as a "Jam band" rests on the idea that the "Jam band" category evolved out of the (San Francisco Bay Area) Psychedelic Rock category of music, and Quicksilver was certainly a part of the original (late 1960's) definition of Psychecdelic Rock. Not the One (talk) 19:12, 28 February 2012 (UTC)
 * I think that "Art Rock" should also be a category. On the first album, "The Fool" is certainly rocked-up electrified chamber music, and on "Happy Trails," "Calvary" is unquestionably sui generis. I'm waiting to hear it arranged for a full orchestra... although I doubt that it would be as good. Wastrel Way (talk) Eric

john cipollina death
It is often mentioned that Cipollina suffered froma "lifelong respitatory illness" http://www.johncipollina.com/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.93.101.86 (talk) 21:02, 27 January 2012 (UTC)

"Overdubs " on Happy Trails
I have altered the sentence in the article which reads: "According to David Freiberg, at least one of the live tracks was augmented with studio overdubs and the tracks "Calvary" and "Lady of the Cancer Moon" were recorded in the studio just before Gary Duncan left the band."

I did an extensive revsion of the article "Happy_Trails_(album)" some time ago and I have listened to the original live sessions that were once available on the net. "Lady (sic) of the Cancer Moon" is indeed the same on the album and on the live recording. "Mona" has a comment "This here next one's rock and roll" that was added in the studio at the beginning of side 2 of the album, which is trivial. "Calvary", on the album, is completely different than the live version. Some studio effects were performed on the crowd "performance" part of the "Who Do You Love Suite" to reduce the volume of some shout-outs and eliminate feedback on Duncan's remark about "trying to stand still," and Duncan's solo is missing a minute or so in the middle, perhaps because the whole suite had to be fit on a vinyl side. There's no source for Freiberg's quote; I have taken out the reference to him. The sentence could be removed entirely with no real loss. 70.114.146.227 (talk) 19:57, 11 December 2013 (UTC) Eric

Apple Records Richard diLello Sundance Kid
So which QMS member is "the Sundance Kid" mentioned in DiLello's 'The Longest Cocktail Party' ? Or was he just another of the stream of phonies and bums and freaks that turned up at Apple Records? 121.45.187.148 (talk) 09:25, 12 May 2015 (UTC)

Chuck Steaks
Chuck Steaks was a Hammond B3 maestro originally from Washington state. His name was Charles Schoning. In Washington, he played in a band called "The Six Eight Paradox" with, among other members, Jerry Miller, who later was a key member of Moby Grape. Charles also played in the 1970's Jerry Garcia-Merl Saunders band at the Matrix in San Francisco. Previously, Charles played in the Anonymous Artists of America. Charles died of the results of a stroke in the 1990's. Rainbow-five (talk) 05:55, 20 June 2015 (UTC)

External links modified
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Official Band Link Broken
Just a note to let someone know that the external link to the bands "Official" website is broken. I would try to edit the site, but I am not sure how to correctly edit. In the past, any edits that I have tried to Wikipedia have been reversed by some kind of "Bot". This seem to be a simple fix, just delete the entire link.184.4.145.229 (talk) 14:18, 30 May 2017 (UTC)

"The Quick and the Dead."
That's what Quicksilver Messenger Service and the Grateful Dead were affectionately known as on the west coast in the late sixties and early seventies. I don't know if its relevant enough to be put inside the article, though. 2600:8801:BE26:2700:BC73:B1:793E:6B62 (talk) 16:31, 11 August 2021 (UTC) James.

Error in "years active"
The "years active" field here shows a gap between 1996 and 2006. However, Quicksilver did tour with Jefferson Starship and other bands (with some variation from show to show) as part of the "Spirit of '67" tour in 2001. I saw them at the June 22 show at the Keswick Theater in Glenside PA, and I wrote a review of it, which was published in Harrisburg PA's now-defunct MODE magazine in their next (June 28) issue, ahead of the tour's upcoming July 7 show at Harrisburg's Whittaker Center, at which Quicksilver was also slated to perform. I no longer have the print copy, but my saved file reports the Keswick lineup as being Gary Duncan on guitar, Michael Lewis on keyboard, Greg Errico on drums, and Jim Guyett filling in for David Freiberg (who wasn't able to make this show) on bass. A recording of the last 23 1/4 minutes of their set can be found at https://archive.org/details/qms2001-06-22.sbd.partial.keswick.flac16/02+.flac. Also on archive.org ( https://archive.org/details/qms2002-09-01.sbd.flac16 ) is a recording of their September 1, 2002 performance in Pozo CA, where they opened for Canned Heat, with a lineup of Duncan and Guyette, along with Dale Ockerman on keyboards and guitar, and Ben Margulies on drums. This shows that they were absolutely *not* inactive during the gap that is indicated in this wiki article, but I do not have any further details to show what the entire span of their activity during those years was, so I am not certain exactly how to change it. Stonefeather Grubbs (talk) 05:12, 22 July 2023 (UTC)