User talk:Bristoliensis

Welcome!
Welcome to Wikipedia, Cogoal! I have been editing Wikipedia for quite some time. I just wanted to say hi and welcome you to Wikipedia! If you have any questions, feel free to leave me a message on or by typing helpme at the bottom of this page. I love to help new users, so don't be afraid to leave a message! I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful: I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Oh yeah, I almost forgot, when you post on talk pages you should sign your name on talk pages using four tildes ( ~ ); that should automatically produce your username and the date after your post. If you need help, check out Questions, ask me on, or place helpme on your talk page and ask your question there. Again, welcome! User:Marek69. 23:23, 11 October 2009 (UTC)
 * Introduction
 * The five pillars of Wikipedia
 * How to edit a page
 * Help pages
 * How to write a great article
 * Manual of Style

Bristol Bands
Hi,

The following is a list of bands that was on my now defunct Bristol Bands site, I hope it is of some use.

1 Step Below - Madness Tribute Band

Abusive Youth

Act of Kindness

Actual Size

Airbus

Airborn

AKO

Alpha

The Ambling Band

Amebix

The Geoff Amor Trio

Mark  Anderson

Angel Upfront

Apache  Dropout

Apocalypse

Dan Ashton

Autonomicus

The Avenue

Back to Back

Bad Blood - punk rock sounds

Baraka - West African Highlife, South African Township, and Calypso / Soca / Reggae

Beatnik Filmstars

Lou Bell - talented singer /  songwriter and poet, just released her first album

Ben Blackmore

Big Buzzard Boogie Band

Big Joan - post-punk meets breakbeat

Acker Bilk - jazzman from Pensford

The Bird Architects - Wonderfully irreverent, anarchic and wild Punk Jazz

Blackfire - Dirty, gothic, punk, gutsy thrash

Black Roots

The Blue Aeroplanes

Blues Cruise

Blues Cowboys

Blurt! - Wild Jazz impro

The Bolsheviks

Braai-Flace

Bravados

Braxton Hicks

Breakbeat Era

Brilliant Corners - precursors of Spaceways and Experimental Pop Band

Bristol School of Samba

Broken Aura

BUD

Steve  Bush

Capoeira Twins

Carmina

Johnny Carr and the Cadillacs  - Long running rock 'n' rollers

The Chain Gang

Chaos UK - Anarcho-punk

Change of State

Chantilly Lace

Chikinki - Low-fi experimental  pop

Chorchazade

Choo Choo Train

Gary Clail - Legendary

Clumsy

The Clive and Kicking Boogie  Woogie Blues Band

Cold Light Of Day

Colonel Kilgore's Vietnamese  Formation Surf Team - unforgettable

Colours and Sounds - Bristol  based music and art collective

Coltraines

Como

Russ Conway - Legendary  keyboard star of the '50's

The Cortinas

Countermine

Crashland

Crawdaddy - Solid rythym and  blues

Crazy Trains

Crescent

Crustacean

Adge  Cutler and the Wurzels - Scrumpy and Western

Dadomo

Daily Planet

The Danans - acoustic rock

Dangerous Brothers

Day One

Dave and Tim - sixties folkers

Disembodied  Glamour Head - Hardcore Metal / Punk

Disorder

Dive

The Dogs

Doreen Doreen

Down South - Folk rockers  carrying on the traditions of Skin the Peeler and more!

The Driscolls

The Eagles -  60's r'n'r outfit featured in the film Some People

The  Egg - Bristol/Oxford trance-funkers

Eighth Day

elguapo

Ella and the Goatman

Rob Ellis

Lara England - "spiked up  pop folk"

Eskimo

Essential  Bop

Everbloom

Experimental Pop Band - New label, new site, new album -  enjoy

Fab 208 - 70's tribute band

The  Fabrics

False Idols

The Family

The Famous Five - now known as  Spiro

Fastest to Canada

Fat and Frantic - remembered  for songs such as Last Night My Wife Hoovered My   Head

Fat Man Swings

Feverfew

A Few Good Men - rockers  playing original stuff, including John Telfer of 'Bergerac' fame

Final Eclipse

Fingercuffs - scuzzy  rock

Fish  Co.

Fish Food

Five Year  Plan

Flash Harry

Flatmates

The Forster Hammond Trio

The Forster King Band

The 405 Lines -  Dynamic, powerful, three piece rock band

Fourtune Plus - cool, groovy  jazz with a funky edge

Four Way Kill

Free Spirit Band

The Fresh Four

Funkensteins

Jimmy Galvin

Gasworks  Choir

Claire Gaynor

Gee Baby, I Love You

The Girls

Davey Green

Green Goat

Grist - Kick butt country

The Groove  Farm

Gunner Cade

Gus Bus Band

Halo - now transmuted into The  Vega Method

Ruth Hammond

The Ruth Hammond  Trio

PJ Harvey

Head

The Heads

Headbound

The Heat

Helena  - singer/songwriter

Hyperdust

Ilya - Nick Pullin, Jo Swan  & Dan Brown

Infinite  Monkeys

The Insects

Inseminators - Bedminster  based band

Invisible Pair of Hands

Ivory Springer - badass  post-hardcore trio

Jacuzzi - cabaret trio

Jaguar

Jammer - electronic musician

Jaz Klash

Jellied Reels -  Electric and eclectic Ceilidh / Barn Dance band from Bristol, UK. Putting the  "Bo" back into "Diddly"

JenJen - a  live PA of funky fresh acoustic guitar tracks & lushed up vocals

Joe Public

The John  E. Vistic Experience - "the best alt.country rock n roll band this side   of Memphis!"

Juan Foote 'n' The Grave -  formerly Perkins Diesel Reminder

Judge Joe Yoda

Ju-Ju Ganit

K-Passa

The K  Session

Kayto

Kenisia - ska/punk

Keepers of the Fire Choir

Kickshaw

Talis Kimberley

Kosheen

Kreemo

Krust

Kubrik

Kyoko

Nick Langston - Jazz, swing, latin & cool

LenZ

LillyDamWhite

Looney Tunes

Los Bambinos

Los Yanquis - spin off of  Juan Foote In The Grave, aka Good Ole Buggers, aka The Lozenges

Louche

Lunatic Fringe

Lupine Howl

Macaroni Penguins

Katie  McConochie

Kate McNab - great voice,  former member of Sweet Substitute

Magic

Magic Robot Online

Mike Tobin and The Magnets

The Marys

Massive Attack

Me

Meet Your Feet

Mia

The Middle  Twenty

Misdemeanor

MJ12

Modesty Blaise

Moksha

Monk and Canatella

Moonflowers

Moonshot

Morning Star

Kizzy Morrell

Mooz - compelling all female  atmospheric groove team

Kit Morgan Band - Axeman  extraordinaire

Morning Star

The  Morphics

Mousefolk

Movietone

Mudheads

Naked Voices

The New Rhodes

Oil Experts

On The Edge

One Hour Limit - Ska /  Punk

Ope

Organelles

Osmium

Out Go The  Lights

Outsider

Paris

John Parish

Parlour Talk - grandiose  absurdity

Steve Payne

Tammy Payne

Phuzzy  Phelt Farmacy

Pigbag

Pigsty Hill Light Orchestra -  Wacky folkers of the early seventies

Pinalou - "bittersweet  songs from dancefloor to steady jazz"

Plastic Eyes

The Pop Group

Portishead

Praise Space Electric

Present Tense - power fusion trio in the tradition of Tony  Williams Lifetime

Prints

Purple Penguin

The Radicals

The Radio 3

Rattlesnake  Shake

Lucy Ray

Receiver

Redefine

Red Rooster

Respect - the ultimate Soul  band

The  Revolutionary Knitting Circle - purely spontaneous improvised music, composed   on the spot

Rip Rig and Panic - 80's chart  toppers

Rising Sun

Steve Risley

Roland from Poland

Roni Size &  Reprazent

RonnieG

Rorschach - Goth rockers

Rough Justice

Santa Dog - quirky  indie-rock

Screen

Scuba-Jo - a three piece,  sexy rock outfit

Sensory Pulse

Andy Sheppard -  Eclectic saxophone maestro

The Shmir

Shoes  For Industry

Siren Blue

Sirius B - Brazilian  Jazz from Frome!

Skin The Peeler

Skyscraper

Slow Twitch Fibres

Smith and Mighty

Smerins Anti-Social  Club

Snipe - 2 piece atmospheric  audio mayhem with live guitars and vox on a backbone of heavy breaks complete   with visuals

Soeza

Soiled

Martin Solomon -  Celtic/Klezmer!

Soma - a sort-of-Bristol-based  band.

The Soul Destroyers  - "HugeClassicSoulFunGrooveFunkBandThang"

Soul Searchers

Soundisciples - razorsharp  guitars, electronic beats and synths on the Peaceville label

Spaceways

The Spics

The Spirit Readers

Spyrex Doom - Bristol Punk  band of the eighties

Starecase

Raymond Starski

The Startled Insects - now  known as The Insects

The  Stingrays

Stoloff and  Hopkinson

Stone Crazy

Stonefaced

Strange Affair

Strangelove

Straw

Stretch Fiesta

Stud Lisa

The Sugartongs

Sunna

Super8

Sweet Rocket

Sweet Soul Sisters

Talisman

Jane Taylor

Techno  Twins

TK3

Toby

Trap Two

Tractor  - a noise band

Tricky

Two Day Rule

Tycho

Ultrasound

Unseen Flame

Urban Militia

The Vega Method - out of the  ashes of Halo

Vibro - Mainstream, loud and  rocky

The Viceroys

Vice  Squad

Vine

Voodoo Junkie

Amy Wadge

Wax On  Wax Off

Way Out West

Wedding Present

Fred  Wedlock - Virtute et Industrial

Weekenders

The Welders

WEOTA

What4

What is Hip? - Funk / Soul and Disco dance band

White Hotel

Whuck

The Wild Bunch - Seminal 80's Bristol Crew who triggered the Massive, Tricky,  Roni Size thing

Hazel Winter

The X Certs

Zed's  Agenda

Zero  Hertz

Zoomer - Powerful, punchy and  energetic punksters

Hope this is of some help. Jezhotwells (talk) 20:45, 23 October 2009 (UTC)

Wow!
Good job on adding to the list of bands from Bristol! --Simple Bob (talk) 09:26, 7 November 2009 (UTC)

Orphaned non-free image ( Album Glaxo Babies Dreams Interrupted.jpg }})
 Thanks for uploading :. The image description page currently specifies that the image is non-free and may only be used on Wikipedia under a claim of fair use. However, the image is currently orphaned, meaning that it is not used in any articles on Wikipedia. If the image was previously in an article, please go to the article and see why it was removed. You may add it back if you think that that will be useful. However, please note that images for which a replacement could be created are not acceptable for use on Wikipedia (see our policy for non-free media).

If you have uploaded other unlicensed media, please check whether they're used in any articles or not. You can find a list of "file" pages you have edited by clicking on the "my contributions" link (it is located at the very top of any Wikipedia page when you are logged in), and then selecting "File" from the dropdown box. Note that any non-free images not used in any articles will be deleted after seven days, as described on criteria for speedy deletion. Thank you. Skier Dude ( talk ) 04:12, 28 November 2009 (UTC)

re: your message
Hi Cogoal, I've left a reply to your message on my talk page -- User:Marek69. 06:59, 9 December 2009 (UTC)

The Subway Organization
I have made a very rough translation an created the article and placed a translation banner. It needs referencing however. –– Jezhotwells (talk) 04:32, 17 March 2010 (UTC)
 * Thanks for sorting that out. I have had a go at expanding the article, however it is still far from finished, so I'll return over the coming weeks. One thing I noticed is that the spelling of Organization/Organisation is not consistent throughout associated articles, including my own mistakes! I believe there is a facility to correct this, any chance of you pointing me in the right direction? Cogoal (talk) 10:21, 17 March 2010 (UTC)
 * I don't know of any automated tool. There is a thing called AutoWikiBrowser, but I haven't had much joy with it.  –– Jezhotwells (talk) 10:24, 17 March 2010 (UTC)
 * Hmmm... I think I'll stick with a workaround of redirecting from Subway Organisation and correcting the spelling whenever I come across it.Cogoal (talk) 10:55, 21 March 2010 (UTC)

Replaceable fair use File:Adge_Cutler,_EP,_Scrumpy_and_Western.jpg
Thanks for uploading File:Adge_Cutler,_EP,_Scrumpy_and_Western.jpg. I noticed the description page specifies that the media is being used under a claim of fair use, but its use in Wikipedia articles fails our first non-free content criterion in that it illustrates a subject for which a freely licensed media could reasonably be found or created that provides substantially the same information. If you believe this media is not replaceable, please:


 * 1) Go to the media description page and edit it to add, without deleting the original replaceable fair use template.
 * 2) On the image discussion page, write the reason why this image is not replaceable at all.

Alternatively, you can also choose to replace this non-free media by finding freely licensed media of the same subject, requesting that the copyright holder release this (or similar) media under a free license, or by taking a picture of it yourself.

If you have uploaded other non-free media, consider checking that you have specified how these images fully satisfy our non-free content criteria. You can find a list of description pages you have edited by clicking on [ this link]. Note that even if you follow steps 1 and 2 above, non-free media which could be replaced by freely licensed alternatives will be deleted 2 days after this notification (7 days if uploaded before 13 July 2006), per our non-free content policy. If you have any questions please ask them at the Media copyright questions page. Thank you. Melesse (talk) 18:25, 30 April 2010 (UTC)

Fair use rationale for File:Adge Cutler, EP, Scrumpy and Western.jpg
Thanks for uploading or contributing to File:Adge Cutler, EP, Scrumpy and Western.jpg. I notice the file page specifies that the file is being used under fair use but there is not a suitable explanation or rationale as to why each specific use in Wikipedia constitutes fair use. Please go to the file description page and edit it to include a fair use rationale.

If you have uploaded other fair use media, consider checking that you have specified the fair use rationale on those pages too. You can find a list of 'file' pages you have edited by clicking on the "my contributions" link (it is located at the very top of any Wikipedia page when you are logged in), and then selecting "File" from the dropdown box. Note that any non-free media lacking such an explanation will be deleted one week after they have been uploaded, as described on criteria for speedy deletion. If you have any questions please ask them at the Media copyright questions page. Thank you. ╟─ Treasury Tag ►  stannator  ─╢ 17:53, 3 May 2010 (UTC)
 * This was legitimately deleted by User:Nyttend as album covers can only be used under fair use rationale on articles about the album concerned. Might I suggest that you request deletion yourself by blanking the page, as continuing with this might lead to sanctions. I did my best with the fair use rationale, but as none of the articles is about the album, that line failed. –– Jezhotwells (talk) 18:30, 3 May 2010 (UTC)

Scrumpy &amp; Western EP
This is an automated message from CorenSearchBot. I have performed a search with the contents of Scrumpy &amp; Western EP, and it appears to be very similar to another Wikipedia page: The Wurzels. It is possible that you have accidentally duplicated contents, or made an error while creating the page&mdash; you might want to look at the pages and see if that is the case. If you are intentionally trying to rename an article, please see Help:Moving a page for instructions on how to do this without copying and pasting. If you are trying to move or copy content from one article to a different one, please see Copying within Wikipedia and be sure you have acknowledged the duplication of material in an edit summary to preserve attribution history.

This message was placed automatically, and it is possible that the bot found similarity where none actually exists. If that is the case, you can remove the tag from the article and it would be appreciated if you could drop a note on the maintainer's talk page. CorenSearchBot (talk) 08:13, 9 May 2010 (UTC)

Note
Hi, and thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia. It appears that you recently tried to give a page a different title by copying its content and pasting either the same content, or an edited version of it, into another page with a different name. This is known as a "cut and paste move", and it is undesirable because it splits the page history, which is needed for attribution and various other purposes. Instead, the software used by Wikipedia has a feature that allows pages to be moved to a new title together with their edit history.

In most cases, once your account is four days old and has ten edits, you should be able to move an article yourself using the "Move" tab at the top of the page. This both preserves the page history intact and automatically creates a redirect from the old title to the new. If you cannot perform a particular page move yourself this way (e.g. because a page already exists at the target title), please follow the instructions at requested moves to have it moved by someone else. Also, if there are any other pages that you moved by copying and pasting, even if it was a long time ago, please list them at Cut and paste move repair holding pen. Thank you. As the contents of your page was identical to The Wurzels, I've have to turn this into a rediret per WP:CWW. Thanks, Acather96 (talk) 08:39, 9 May 2010 (UTC)

Christmas Card


Merry Christmas At this festive time, I would like to say a very special thank you to my fellow editors, and take the time to wish you and your loved ones a very Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year. And, in case you can't wait until the big day, I've left you each three special presents, click to unwrap :) Acather96 (talk) 10:10, 24 December 2010 (UTC)





List of record labels from Bristol
I do not want to pour cold water on this exercise, and you may feel, completely justifiably, that I am picking you out amongst scores/hundreds/thousands. What concerns me about such a list is the notability and referencing of the articles. I have spent the best part of the last few days trawling through [Category:British independent record labels] and various affiliated lists/articles, to discover that the bulk of the articles therein often relate to record labels that, in themselves, are possibly not notable, and their articles definitely not referenced. Look at my comments, for what they are worth, at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Companies/Record Labels Task Force.

My view, which you are at liberty to take or leave, is that the potential articles to be contained within such a listing, should actually meet basic Wikipedia criteria. In other words, Spodgle Records which released one 13 inch single of the Clifton Bridge Cretins classic, "We Hate Bath, Big Time", might be appropriate for a blog based fansite, but is not an encyclopedic article, whichever methodology one might look at.

Feel free to disagree with me vehemently; however I did see The Stranglers at Bridlington Spa in 1977, so historically that might give me a slight advantage. Best wishes,

Derek R Bullamore (talk) 00:29, 15 January 2011 (UTC)

Bristol Wiki Meetup
You are invited to the Bristol Wiki Meetup which will take place at The Commercial Rooms, 43-45 Corn Street, Bristol BS1 1HT on Sunday 28 July 2013 from 1.00 pm. If you have never been to one, this is an opportunity to meet other Wikipedians in an informal atmosphere for Wiki and non-Wiki related chat and for beer or food if you like. Experienced and new contributors are all welcome. This event is definitely not restricted just to discussion of Bristol topics. Bring your laptop if you like and use the free Wifi or just bring yourself. Even better, bring a friend! Click the link for full details. Looking forward to seeing you. Philafrenzy (talk) 22:19, 1 July 2013 (UTC)

Nomination of Talk:Fried Egg Records for deletion
A discussion is taking place as to whether the article Talk:Fried Egg Records is suitable for inclusion in Wikipedia according to Wikipedia's policies and guidelines or whether it should be deleted.

The article will be discussed at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Talk:Fried Egg Records until a consensus is reached, and anyone is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.

Users may edit the article during the discussion, including to improve the article to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the article-for-deletion notice from the top of the article. The Dissident Aggressor 18:38, 15 June 2015 (UTC)

ArbCom elections are now open!
MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 14:13, 24 November 2015 (UTC)

Europe 10,000 Challenge invite
Hi. The WikiProject Europe/The 10,000 Challenge has recently started, based on the UK/Ireland The 10,000 Challenge. The idea is not to record every minor edit, but to create a momentum to motivate editors to produce good content improvements and creations and inspire people to work on more countries than they might otherwise work on. There's also the possibility of establishing smaller country or regional challenges for places like Germany, Italy, the Benelux countries, Iberian Peninsula, Romania, Slovenia etc, much like The 1000 Challenge (Nordic). For this to really work we need diversity and exciting content and editors from a broad range of countries regularly contributing. If you would like to see masses of articles being improved for Europe and your specialist country like WikiProject Africa/The Africa Destubathon, sign up today and once the challenge starts a contest can be organized. This is a way we can target every country of Europe, and steadily vastly improve the encyclopedia. We need numbers to make this work so consider signing up as a participant and also sign under any country sub challenge on the page that you might contribute to! Thank you. -- Ser Amantio di Nicolao Che dicono a Signa?Lo dicono a Signa. 02:39, 6 November 2016 (UTC)